Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... respectively . These corresponds to a Poisson's ratio ( σ ) of 0.23 for this layer . The second layer is approximately 5 km thick with average P and S wave velocities of 6.5 ± 0.3 km / s and 3.8 ± 0.2 km / s respectively . The average σ ...
... respectively . These corresponds to a Poisson's ratio ( σ ) of 0.23 for this layer . The second layer is approximately 5 km thick with average P and S wave velocities of 6.5 ± 0.3 km / s and 3.8 ± 0.2 km / s respectively . The average σ ...
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... respectively . Other associates are Jamun ( Eugenia spp ) , Dhavdi ( Lagerstroemia parviflora ) , Kanju ( Toddalia aculeata ) . Barkot Forest Range : The most important species is Sal ( Shorea robusta ) followed by Haldu ( Adina ...
... respectively . Other associates are Jamun ( Eugenia spp ) , Dhavdi ( Lagerstroemia parviflora ) , Kanju ( Toddalia aculeata ) . Barkot Forest Range : The most important species is Sal ( Shorea robusta ) followed by Haldu ( Adina ...
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... respectively . Rohini ( Mallotus philippinensis ) is the only Sal associate found here . Lantana camara is the most dominant species amongst the ground flora . The forest is quite dense , but less diversified . Malhan Forest Range : The ...
... respectively . Rohini ( Mallotus philippinensis ) is the only Sal associate found here . Lantana camara is the most dominant species amongst the ground flora . The forest is quite dense , but less diversified . Malhan Forest Range : The ...
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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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