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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 31 March 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP515-2020-205
EISBN: 9781786205872
... and multicultural contexts across India: e.g. 16R ( Singhvi et al. 2010 ; Blinkhorn 2013 ), Bhimbetka ( Wakankar 1973 , Misra 1982 ) and Patne ( Sali 1989 ), to name just a few. The number of exclusively occurring blades and blade cores at Doma is significantly higher than for microliths, which indicates...
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Published: 01 May 2017
The Journal of Geology (2017) 125 (3): 367–379.
...Marion E. Bickford; Meenal Mishra; Paul A. Mueller; George D. Kamenov; Juergen Schieber; Abhijit Basu Abstract The Porcellanite Formation in the basal Semri Group of the Proterozoic Vindhyan Supergroup, exposed along the Son River Valley, India, primarily consists of intercalated silicified felsic...
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Published: 04 May 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (4): 864–873.
...; KF , Kyebxang Co fault; GF , Gyring Co fault; YCF , Yibug–Caka fault; PF , Peng Co fault; TYR , Tangra Yum Co rift; PXR , Pengqu Xianza rift; YGR , Yadong Gulu rift; SR , Shuanghu rift; and MPR , Muga‐Puruo rift. Gaco and Doma village stations (GACO and DOMA) are shown on the map...
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Published: 01 December 1992
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1992) 40 (6): 529–537.
... of Bengal Fan channels. Copyright © 1992 Geological Society of India 1992 Geological Society of India Bathymetry Morphological Features Bengal Fan Channels JOURNAL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Vol. 40, Dec. 1992, pp. 529 to 537 Morphology of the Sea Floor within the EEZ off Visakhapatnam...
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Published: 01 December 2023
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2023) 99 (12): 1695–1704.
... planning projects as the adopted methodology provides rapid estimation of landslide vulnerability of the area. * E-mail: [email protected] 05 07 2022 03 05 2023 20 12 2023 Copyright © 2023 Geological Society of India 2023 Geological Society of India Fig. 4...
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Published: 27 August 2019
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2019) 109 (5): 1968–1984.
... to derive results having adequate statistical significance (Fig.  5 ). Stations BALN, DOMA, XEDE, BXCZ, and CZLM are all less than 20 km from the Amdo‐Sewa fault. This group is therefore referred to as the ASF. Stations SEZA, XAGO, SEYA, NM10, and ASUO are close to the Gyaring Co fault and a small dextral...
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Published: 01 June 1959
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1959) 1 (1): 80–104.
...; and (d) The only noticeable effect of cross-folding is the reversal in the direction of plunge of the axes of earlier folds, resulting in culminations and depressions, canoe folds and doma! structures. A structural analysis and tectonic study of the Precambrian terrains in Peninsular India further...
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Published: 01 October 2017
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2017) 90 (4): 495–502.
... Society of India 2017 Geological Society of India The typical features of the shale-normalised marine REE patterns are uniform light REE depletion, negative Ce anomaly, positive La anomaly and high Y/Ho ratios (e.g., De Baar et al., 1991 ; Bau and Dulski, 1996 ) and they are differentiated from...
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Published: 01 October 2023
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2023) 142 (3): 411–425.
... ; Hysoclypus doma Pomel, 1887 ; and Clypeaster spp. These echinoids ( Fig. 5 ) are usually well-preserved, deprived of spines; with some samples damaged or incomplete. Phylum Echinodermata Klein, 1734 Class Echinoidea Leske, 1778 Order Spatangoida Agassiz, 1840 Suborder Brissidina...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 31 March 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP515-2022-218
EISBN: 9781786205872
... Abstract The present introduction to Quaternary Geoarchaeology of India discusses the historical background of the research carried out in India in the field of the Quaternary Period. It talks about the specific contributions made by scholars on the subject of geoarchaeology in the recent...
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Published: 01 December 1983
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1983) 73 (6B): 1989–2115.
..., KailKL -72 0327 AFGHANISTAN and Plate Tectonics of the Midd NowrA -65 0553 AFGHANISTAN and Plate Tectonics of the Midd TchaTS -65 0554 AFGHANISTAN, Northwestern India, and Southe QuitRC AFGHANISTAN, and Hindukush/ Seismotectonic KailKL -63 0733 AFRICA, and Spain from Arabic Documents (VI PoirJP -63 0731...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 October 2023
SEG Discovery (2023) (135): 1–76.
... critical minerals. The geochemical characteristics of REEs make them very dispersed and not usually found in economically exploitable ore deposits. Currently, world reserves of REEs are concentrated in countries such as China, Brazil, Russia, and India, with China holding one-third of the world s REE...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.268.01.03
EISBN: 9781862395169
... of channelized flow at the present day. Using the simplest parameterization of channel-flow models, I infer that a Poiseuille-type flow (flow between stationary boundaries) parallel to India–Asia convergence is occurring throughout much of southern Tibet, and a combination of Couette (top-driven, between moving...
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Series: AAPG Memoir
Published: 01 January 2005
DOI: 10.1306/1061783M863175
EISBN: 9781629810430
... System Name AssessmentUnitCode Assessment Unit Name MajorCommodity Accumulation T '/P e Maturity 1008 Timan-Pechora Basin 100801 Doma nik-Paleozoic 10080101 Northwest Izhma-Pec flora Depression 6 if Conventional ] Hypothetical 1008 Timan-Pechora Basin 100801 Doma nik-Pa leozoic...
Series: NRC Monograph Publishing Program
Published: 01 January 2004
EISBN: 9780660192666
..., and herein, for a revision of Glassia ). To resurrect the genus name Spondylobolus would create considerable confusion, as the genus Lissatrypa has given its name to the suborder, superfamily, family, and subfamily. The type species of Loilemia ( Reed, 1936 ) from northern India is based on partly...
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