Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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Page 47
... extending through a length of 2500 km from NW to SE and a width of 250-300 km . The Himalaya , enclosed within the arms of the river Indus in the West and the Brahmaputra in the east , is a protective barrier against the cold desert ...
... extending through a length of 2500 km from NW to SE and a width of 250-300 km . The Himalaya , enclosed within the arms of the river Indus in the West and the Brahmaputra in the east , is a protective barrier against the cold desert ...
Page 81
... extends from 29 ° 55 ' to 30 ° 30 ' north lat . to 77 ° 35 ' to 78 ° 24 ' east longitude . The Asharodi , Dehra Dun ... extending from Indo - Gangetic plains to the Outer Himalayan ranges through Doon Valley was taken to study ...
... extends from 29 ° 55 ' to 30 ° 30 ' north lat . to 77 ° 35 ' to 78 ° 24 ' east longitude . The Asharodi , Dehra Dun ... extending from Indo - Gangetic plains to the Outer Himalayan ranges through Doon Valley was taken to study ...
Page 117
... Extending for about 80 kms between the Ganga and Yamuna , the Siwaliks are a Tertiary formation made up essentially of alluvial deposits brought down by fluvial action from the Himalaya millions of years ago and later thrown up in the ...
... Extending for about 80 kms between the Ganga and Yamuna , the Siwaliks are a Tertiary formation made up essentially of alluvial deposits brought down by fluvial action from the Himalaya millions of years ago and later thrown up in the ...
Contents
fault propogation folds | 1 |
R S TIWARI P K GARG Landform and Landuses of Doon Valley and their role in Resource Development | 9 |
Hydrogeology and Water Resources of Intermontane Doon Valley | 17 |
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