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Journal Article
Published: 23 February 2010
Geological Magazine (2010) 147 (5): 652–664.
...R. JAYANGONDAPERUMAL; A. K. DUBEY; K. SEN Abstract Field, microstructural and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) data from the Palaeozoic Mandi-Karsog pluton in the Lesser Himalayan region reveal a concordant relationship between fabric of the Proterozoic host rock and the granite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1984
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1984) 25 (8): 522–527.
...N. S. Guru Rajan; N. S. Virdi Abstract The Chail Formation in Dalash area, Himachal Pradesh is intruded by a number of small granitic bodies which represent off-shoots of the Mandi-Karsog granite pluton of early Palaeozoic age. At the contact of these intrusions, hornfelses are observed...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2012
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2012) 80 (5): 599–608.
... on the structural and tectonic aspects of various crystalline rocks present in the Himalayan mountain belt. Dr. Sen, and his co-workers have suggested a ‘pre-Himalayan’ origin for the regional curvature of the Main Boundary Thrust, based on field and magnetic analyses of the Paleozoic Mandi-Karsog Pluton. His...
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Journal Article
Published: 11 April 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (3): 476–490.
... . Jayangondaperumal R. , Dubey A. K. & Sen K. 2010 . Mesoscopic and magnetic fabrics in arcuate igneous bodies: an example from the Mandi-Karsog pluton, Himachal Lesser...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2012
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2012) 79 (5): 429–448.
... Himalaya . Jour. Asian Earth Sci . v. 19 , pp. 713 – 725 . Jayangondaperumal , R. , Dubey , A.K. and Sen , K. (2010) Mesoscopic and magnetic fabrics in arcuate igneous bodies: an example from the Mandi-Karsog pluton, Himachal Lesser Himalaya . Geol. Mag ., v. 147 , pp. 652 – 664...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 August 2011
Geosphere (2011) 7 (4): 1013–1061.
... developed in the pelitic layers, Beas River Valley. (D) Mylonitization of the base of the Mandi granite, near Karsog. (E) Bulk of the Mandi granite is weakly deformed to undeformed; photo from near Mandi. (F) Brittle faulting and folding near Rohru. (G) Isoclinal folding of the Greater Himalayan Crystalline...
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Series: Text Book
Published: 01 January 2021
DOI: 10.17491/bgsi.2021.9857.07
EISBN: 9789380998572
... the excavation of tunnels, the problems were: (i) flowing zone in certain sheared reaches (ii) squeezing ground along a fault zone in Mandi granitoid pluton with kaolinisation in the Central reach of Pandoh-Baggi tunnel, (iii) a high hydrostatic head and flowing ground which had to be by-passed...
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Series: Text Book
Published: 01 January 2021
DOI: 10.17491/bgsi.2021.9857.06
EISBN: 9789380998572
... and possibly beyond. Granitoids in the Salkhala An important feature of the Salkhala Group is the presence of a linear belt of concordant granitoid plutons mainly restricted to the southwestern peripheral zone of the Salkhala thrust sheet. These include the Dalhousie, Dhauladhar, Mandi and Karsog...
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