Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... scale biotic factors operating in the valley . It is thus not easy to establish a direct correlation between vegetational and geo - edaphic features . The delineation of the eco - floristic zones was possible on the basis of bio ...
... scale biotic factors operating in the valley . It is thus not easy to establish a direct correlation between vegetational and geo - edaphic features . The delineation of the eco - floristic zones was possible on the basis of bio ...
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... SCALE 1 : 100,000 LEGEND LAND USE CLASS / FOREST TYPE SCALE 1 : 1,00,000 LEGEND NON FORESTED FORESTED TERRACED CULTIVATION TC BROAD LEAVED Sbp MIXED WITH CONIFERS EXPOSED ROCKS CLIFFS BARREN GRASS LAND ON X GENTLE SLOPE 300 m BG 20 ...
... SCALE 1 : 100,000 LEGEND LAND USE CLASS / FOREST TYPE SCALE 1 : 1,00,000 LEGEND NON FORESTED FORESTED TERRACED CULTIVATION TC BROAD LEAVED Sbp MIXED WITH CONIFERS EXPOSED ROCKS CLIFFS BARREN GRASS LAND ON X GENTLE SLOPE 300 m BG 20 ...
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... scale , which means that an increase of one point on the magnitude scale corresponds to an increase in earthquakes energy by about 100 times . Thus , an event of magnitude say 4 is approximately as much as 100 times more energetic as a ...
... scale , which means that an increase of one point on the magnitude scale corresponds to an increase in earthquakes energy by about 100 times . Thus , an event of magnitude say 4 is approximately as much as 100 times more energetic as a ...
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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