Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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55-61 , Printed in India Active Tectonics in the Doon Valley G. PHILIP Wadia
Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehra Dun ... In Himalaya active tectonic studies
are important because they directly reflect the impact of continental collision and
...
55-61 , Printed in India Active Tectonics in the Doon Valley G. PHILIP Wadia
Institute of Himalayan Geology Dehra Dun ... In Himalaya active tectonic studies
are important because they directly reflect the impact of continental collision and
...
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Lineament - Tectonic map of Doon valley showing major lineaments and fault
traces indicative of active tectonics . Prepared from Landsat TM data ( Modified
after Philip 1996 ) . Bhouwala Fig . 5. Selected profiles across the western Doon.
Lineament - Tectonic map of Doon valley showing major lineaments and fault
traces indicative of active tectonics . Prepared from Landsat TM data ( Modified
after Philip 1996 ) . Bhouwala Fig . 5. Selected profiles across the western Doon.
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Tectonic rates are reflected in rates and pattern of geomorphic processes and
forms . Tectonic ... Geomorphic analysis of these landforms has the potential for
providing insights into active tectonic rates , styles and patterns of deformation .
Tectonic rates are reflected in rates and pattern of geomorphic processes and
forms . Tectonic ... Geomorphic analysis of these landforms has the potential for
providing insights into active tectonic rates , styles and patterns of deformation .
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