[PDF][PDF] Evolution of the Himalaya
Two main geodynamic processes have controlled evolution of the Himalaya, Trans-
Himalayan and Karakoram terrains due to underthrusting of the Indian Plate beneath the …
Himalayan and Karakoram terrains due to underthrusting of the Indian Plate beneath the …
[HTML][HTML] Provenance of the Proterozoic Lesser Himalayan siliciclastics, northwest Himalaya, India: Implications to terrain accretion and crustal evolution
We present petrographical and geochemical data for the Lesser Himalayan sedimentary
succession from the Tons Valley section of the Garhwal Lesser Himalaya. The succession …
succession from the Tons Valley section of the Garhwal Lesser Himalaya. The succession …
Sedimentologic attributes of the Proterozoic siliciclastic packages of the Garhwal–Kumaun Lesser Himalaya, India: Implication for their relationship and palaeobasinal …
SK Ghosh, P Jalal, R Islam - Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2016 - Springer
The present work addresses the long-standing issues on the characterization aspect of the
Proterozoic siliciclastic successions exposed in the central part of the Lesser Himalaya …
Proterozoic siliciclastic successions exposed in the central part of the Lesser Himalaya …
Earthquake-induced deformation structures along Trans-Yamuna active fault system: Doon Valley, NW Himalaya
Rekha, SK Ghosh - Journal of Earth System Science, 2024 - Springer
Due to continued continental convergence of Indian–Eurasian plates, the Himalayan region
witnessed several high-magnitude earthquakes and is prone to major seismic events in …
witnessed several high-magnitude earthquakes and is prone to major seismic events in …
[PDF][PDF] Structural mapping and mineral potential of Deoban Group, Tons valley, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya
Deoban Group is Meso-Proterozoic autochthonous unit of Lesser Himalayan
Metasedimentary sequence and is exposed around north of Chakrata to south of Tiuni in …
Metasedimentary sequence and is exposed around north of Chakrata to south of Tiuni in …
Early Proterozoic in the Himalaya: Rocks, metamorphism and igneous activities
KS Valdiya, KS Valdiya - The Making of India: Geodynamic Evolution, 2016 - Springer
Within the 2400 km long and 300 to 400 km wide expanse of the Himalaya province, four
physiographically distinctive and geologically contrasted subprovinces or terranes are …
physiographically distinctive and geologically contrasted subprovinces or terranes are …