Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... trending in E - W direction with plunge towards east and north- easterly dip . The area has witnessed thrusting towards south and large scale E - W trending isoclinal folding ( Fig . 1A ) . Garnetiferous mica / chlorite schist occurs as ...
... trending in E - W direction with plunge towards east and north- easterly dip . The area has witnessed thrusting towards south and large scale E - W trending isoclinal folding ( Fig . 1A ) . Garnetiferous mica / chlorite schist occurs as ...
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... trending Cambay graben along the west coast is approximately 200 km long and 50-60 km wide . The Narmada fault terminates the graben along its southern margin . It is bounded by nearly N - S trending deep discontinu- ous normal faults ...
... trending Cambay graben along the west coast is approximately 200 km long and 50-60 km wide . The Narmada fault terminates the graben along its southern margin . It is bounded by nearly N - S trending deep discontinu- ous normal faults ...
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... trending faults ( Fig . 4 ) called the Bhelonwala and Donga faults ( Rao , 1977 ; Philips , 1994 ) . Mohand anticline is interpreted as fault - propogated fold ( Suppe and Medweff , 1990 ) formed as a result of southward propogation of ...
... trending faults ( Fig . 4 ) called the Bhelonwala and Donga faults ( Rao , 1977 ; Philips , 1994 ) . Mohand anticline is interpreted as fault - propogated fold ( Suppe and Medweff , 1990 ) formed as a result of southward propogation of ...
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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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