Geological Studies in the Eastern HimalayasPramod Kumar Verma |
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... occur immediately near MBF and have been reported from isolated localities . Therefore , there are only two main groups of rocks which occur between the MBF and MCT in western Arunachal Himalayas , namely the Proterozoic Bomdila Group ...
... occur immediately near MBF and have been reported from isolated localities . Therefore , there are only two main groups of rocks which occur between the MBF and MCT in western Arunachal Himalayas , namely the Proterozoic Bomdila Group ...
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... occur as linear belts in Rupa - Dirang , Daporijo north ( Taliha - Menga section ) , Besar north ( Gasheng section ) and Besar northeast ( Pangin section ) . In the Besar sections , the major antiform exposes the Tenga Formation in the ...
... occur as linear belts in Rupa - Dirang , Daporijo north ( Taliha - Menga section ) , Besar north ( Gasheng section ) and Besar northeast ( Pangin section ) . In the Besar sections , the major antiform exposes the Tenga Formation in the ...
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... occurs as thin bands intimately associated with chloritized biotite and calcite . Albite occurs in separate smaller grains , indicating a two feldspar granitic composition . The tourmaline nodule bearing leucogranite bodies occur as ...
... occurs as thin bands intimately associated with chloritized biotite and calcite . Albite occurs in separate smaller grains , indicating a two feldspar granitic composition . The tourmaline nodule bearing leucogranite bodies occur as ...
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An Introduction S K Acharyya | 1 |
Landscape and Petroleum Provinces of North Eastern India S V Desikachar | 11 |
Its Plate Tectonic Evolution M M Saika | 19 |
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Abor Volcanics Acharyya antigorite Arunachal Himalaya Arunachal Pradesh Assam assemblage Banerjee Barail basin beds belt Bhutan Bichom biotite Bomdila Bomdila Group boulder slates Buxa chlorite conglomerate correlation Crystallines Dalbuing Darjeeling deformation Delhi deposits Dibang Valley Disang Dutta east Eastern Himalayas Eocene exposed faults fauna folds garnet Geol Geology Ghosh gneiss Gondwana Gondwana Group grains gray India Indo-Burman Ithun Jain Jour Kameng District Kumar Lesser Himalayan limestone lineaments Lohit Lower marine Mayi Hill metamorphic rocks minerals Miri Formation Mishmi Naga Hills nappes Nepal Nummulites occur olivine ophiolite order streams orogenic overlying Permian phyllite plant fossils quartz quartzite Rangit region river sandstone schist sedimentary sediments sequence serpentinites shale Shillong Siang District Sikkim Singh Sinha Siwalik Siwalik Group Srivastava Stratigraphy structural Subansiri District subduction supersequence Surv Tandon tectonic Tenga Tertiary Tethyan thrust Tipam trend Trilochan Tripathi unconformably Upper Verma West Kameng Yamne zone