Geology of India
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...This fact has been widely interpreted to indicate that the major Himalayan rivers are antecedent to the uplift of the High Himalayas (Holmes, 1945, p. 200, 201; Medlicott, 1868; Wadia, 1961, p. 29; Parkash and Goel, 1977)....
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...…the periphery of the Deccan Volcanic Province, ‘black cotton soils’ (a darkcoloured regolith derived directly from the breakdown of basalt; e.g. Wadia 1985) commonly occur up to 20–30 km beyond the current basalt outcrop; the limit of these roughly demarcates the original extent of the…...
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...Kashmir Valley is known to have a full stratigraphic record of rocks of all ages from Archean to Recent for geological importance (Ganju & Khar, 1984; Middlemiss, 1909, 1910; Wadia, 1975)....
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...Study area is known to have a full stratigraphic record of rocks of all ages from Archean to Recent for geological importance (Ganju & Khar, 1984; Middlemiss, 1909, 1910; Wadia, 1975)....
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