Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 115Geological Survey of India, 1980 - Earthquakes 1867- includes the "Annual report of the Geological survey of India". |
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... mass susceptibility to the extent of 17 times may be accounted for by the pronounced alteration noted in the dunite samples drawn from the fault / shear zone . More the alteration in dunite to serpentinite , higher is the value for mass ...
... mass susceptibility to the extent of 17 times may be accounted for by the pronounced alteration noted in the dunite samples drawn from the fault / shear zone . More the alteration in dunite to serpentinite , higher is the value for mass ...
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Geological Survey of India. TABLE 1 - MASS SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ROCKS OF BROWNHILL , DRAS A perusal of the above data of mass susceptibility shows a variation from 0.847 × 10- * e.m.u. to 14.40 x 10- e.m.u. " emu ) SAMPLE LOCATIONS Fig . 3.
Geological Survey of India. TABLE 1 - MASS SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ROCKS OF BROWNHILL , DRAS A perusal of the above data of mass susceptibility shows a variation from 0.847 × 10- * e.m.u. to 14.40 x 10- e.m.u. " emu ) SAMPLE LOCATIONS Fig . 3.
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... mass susceptibilities . The inferences drawn on the basis of above study may be summarised as : 1. The comparative values of mass susceptibility have indicated the extent of alteration to which the rocks have been subjected . 2. The mass ...
... mass susceptibilities . The inferences drawn on the basis of above study may be summarised as : 1. The comparative values of mass susceptibility have indicated the extent of alteration to which the rocks have been subjected . 2. The mass ...
Contents
me Aspects of the Andaman Ophiolite Complex 111 | 1 |
phiolites of India 1354 | 29 |
Mass Susceptibility of Rocks of Brown Hill Indus Belt Ladakh 5559 | 55 |
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Andaman assemblage associated bands basalt basin batholith beds Biagdang Formation chert chlorite chromite chromitite clasts composition comprises conglomerate Cretaceous crystalline cumulate diabase diorite Dras Volcanic Formation dunite dyke emplaced Eocene facies flysch folded gabbro Gansser Geol Geological grains granite Granitoid green grey harzburgite Himalaya Indus Group Indus Ophiolite Belt Indus Suture Indus Tectonic Zone intrusive islands Kargil Karit Formation Kashmir Khardung Volcanics Kuksho Kuling-Lilang Ladakh Ladakh Granitoid Complex Ladakh Himalaya limestone mafic mafites magnetite mass susceptibility melange metamorphic mineral nala Nicobar Nidar Nindam Formation obducted occur oceanic crust olivine ophiolite ophiolite complex ophiolite nappe ophiolitic melange Pashkyum thrust peridotite pillow lavas plagioclase plagiogranite purple pyroxene represents samples sandstone Sangeluma belt Sangeluma Group schist schuppen sector sedimentary sediments sequence serpentine serpentinite shale sheared Shergol Formation Shyok siltstone spilite Spiti Srikantia and Razdan Surv Survey of India Suture Zone texture thick trend ultramafic ultramafites valley Zanskar