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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 16 August 2024
GSA Bulletin (2024)
... the deformation history, geochemistry, and U-Pb zircon-apatite geochronology of the Baijnath klippe rocks and its footwall. Our age and tectonic setting results for the klippe rocks help to illustrate the continental accretion processes that prevailed during Paleoproterozoic−Neoproterozoic time along the northern...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1977
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1977) 18 (3): 139–146.
...) of the Simla Hills. The Jutogh Formation occurs in two isolated thrust sheets around Simla and Chaupal areas respectively, and forms the highest tectonic unit of the Hjmachal Himalaya. Around the Simla Hills, the Jutogh rocks occur as a 'pear-shaped' klippe, resting mainly over the Chandpur Formation...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1984
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1984) 25 (10): 641–654.
... ratio of O.7090±O.0015. Six samples of the Gwaldom Granite within the adjacent Baijnath Klippe to the west also conform to this isochron within experimental error (Fig. 5). The 15 point pooled isochron is essentially identical to the earlier isochron at J8IO±20 Ma and O.7092±O.OOlS, respectively...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (9-10): 1281–1297.
..., the northwest corner of the Baijnath klippe is exposed along the Alaknanda River. Analysis of graphitic schists within the Main Central thrust upper plate at this location yielded peak temperatures of ~575 °C. Further downstream, two exposures between Chamoli and the Tons thrust provided suitable material...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1981
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1981) 22 (5): 201–215.
... Group. (Srikantia and Bhargava, 210 T. M. GANESAN AND R. N. VERMA 1974; Bhargava, 1972). From the geological map of Himachal Pradesh (Srikantia and Bhargava, 1976, PI. 32), it is very clear that the Jaunsar Group overlies the Simla Group in the Simla area as a klippe, and is tectonically overlain...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2003
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2003) 93 (1): 109–117.
... by the surface trace of the Main Central Thrust (MCT) and the southern boundary by the Alokananda fault ( Fig. 1 ). Later on Rastogi ( 2000 ), however, assigned intensity VII (MM scale) to an area 120 km × 70 km, between Theri and Baijnath, which trends in west-northwest-east-southeast direction (see Fig. 1...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1988
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1988) 31 (2): 210–229.
..., the' root-zone problem does not arise since they have moved with their roots, as in the case of the Outer Krol Belt (i.e. Krol Hill-Kamlidhar Syncline of Auden, ]934)\ though the Blaini beneath the Jaunsar klippe could be its original home-land. In other cases, the cover unit gets detached from the basement...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (5): 678–686.
... in the southern part of the Chamoli district, Uttarakhand ( Fig 1 ). The catchment lies entirely within the Baijnath klippe ( Valdiya 1980 ). The basin lithology consists of phyllites, gneisses and quartzites. The catchment covers an area of 93.86 km 2 . Surface elevation within the catchment ranges from 1154 m...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 September 2009
GSA Bulletin (2009) 121 (9-10): 1262–1280.
... Thrust, the Ramgarh Thrust, and the Berinag Thrust ( Fig. 3 ). Structurally overlying the above thrust sheets are several klippen of the Greater Himalayan Crystallines above a low-angle fault that has been generally correlated with the Main Central Thrust. The Almora-Dadeldhura klippe is the largest...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 25 September 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP481-2017-74
EISBN: 9781786204264
... structures are left as klippen such as Almora, Askot and Baijnath. During this period, the Almora klippe was exhuming at a rate of c. 0.2–0.3 mm a −1 . Furthermore, growth of the LHD structures and the development of the MBT reactivated the NAT and the Kasun Thrust (KT) as back-thrusting ( Patel et al...
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