Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... indicates deeper water condition which is more favourable for preserving the
palaeomagnetic signatures . Therefore an outcrop of 7.9 m exposed at the central
part of the lake near the locality : Rong - Gongkha , was selected for this study ...
... indicates deeper water condition which is more favourable for preserving the
palaeomagnetic signatures . Therefore an outcrop of 7.9 m exposed at the central
part of the lake near the locality : Rong - Gongkha , was selected for this study ...
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At some localities , e.g. Marotha fan deposits are underlain by Precambrian
slates of Lesser Himalaya and at Donga , folded lower and middle Siwaliks
underlie the fan gravels ( Fig . 2 ) . The Mussoorie mountain - front drainage
initiates either ...
At some localities , e.g. Marotha fan deposits are underlain by Precambrian
slates of Lesser Himalaya and at Donga , folded lower and middle Siwaliks
underlie the fan gravels ( Fig . 2 ) . The Mussoorie mountain - front drainage
initiates either ...
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The deposits are either consolidated , e.g. at locality Robber's Cave , by
calcareous material or remain unconsolidated and weathered . SW MOT LHA
1000 m NE HTS 900 The deposits of Middle Dun Surface covers the Upper Dun
Surface ...
The deposits are either consolidated , e.g. at locality Robber's Cave , by
calcareous material or remain unconsolidated and weathered . SW MOT LHA
1000 m NE HTS 900 The deposits of Middle Dun Surface covers the Upper Dun
Surface ...
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