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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 28 March 2024
Interpretation (2024) 12 (2): SC9–SC16.
...Ammar Hussain; Amna Afzal; Shuhab D. Khan Abstract The Mula River Basin is in an active tectonic region of the Kirthar fold fault belt in the Western Himalayas. The presence of numerous major faults like Chaman Fault, Kirthar Frontal Fault, and Bannh Fault near the study suggests complex tectonic...
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Classification of the Mula River subbasins by HI values. The color of the subbasins corresponds to the relative HI value: class 1 (0.51–0.78), high; class 2 (0.37–0.50) medium, and class 3 (<0.37), low tectonic activity. Earthquake data are obtained from the USGS.
Published: 28 March 2024
Figure 3. Classification of the Mula River subbasins by HI values. The color of the subbasins corresponds to the relative HI value: class 1 (0.51–0.78), high; class 2 (0.37–0.50) medium, and class 3 (<0.37), low tectonic activity. Earthquake data are obtained from the USGS.
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The hypsometric curve generated for the entire Mula River Basin is a concave-convex-shaped curve, which means that the Mula River Basin is in the medium stage of basin evolution.
Published: 28 March 2024
Figure 4. The hypsometric curve generated for the entire Mula River Basin is a concave-convex-shaped curve, which means that the Mula River Basin is in the medium stage of basin evolution.
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The RRM area along with sectors for restoration work from the source to its confluence with the Mula river within Pune city (top part) along with the list of participating agencies (bottom part)
Published: 01 February 2021
Fig. 1. The RRM area along with sectors for restoration work from the source to its confluence with the Mula river within Pune city (top part) along with the list of participating agencies (bottom part)
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2021
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2021) 97 (2): 218.
...Fig. 1. The RRM area along with sectors for restoration work from the source to its confluence with the Mula river within Pune city (top part) along with the list of participating agencies (bottom part) ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2005
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2005) 95 (2): 549–567.
..., Campos del Río (marked with a star in the map), and in other towns along the Mula river. This earthquake was felt as far away as Madrid (400 km). For the Bullas shock, a maximum intensity of V ( ems ) was reached in Bullas, Cehegín, and in other towns. For the Mula and Bullas aftershocks, the maximum...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1986
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1986) 27 (4): 369–378.
... and employing the parametric method of classification, a comprehensive4 Parametric Basin Evaluation has been carried out. THE ST\JDY AREA The terrain of the area under review forms a part of the Upper Godavari Basin . The area is drained by river Pravara and its major tributary Mula. The two rivers have...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1144/SP445.2
EISBN: 9781786203281
... and easterly narrowing Tributaries/rivers Pravara Mula Pushpavati Kukdi Ghod Vel Bhima Bhama Indrayani Channel orientations >90% towards the east c. 30% towards SE; c. 25% towards the east and >40% towards the NE >95% towards the SE >95% towards the SE c. 30% towards...
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... basins included within the southern part of the transtensional belt are recorded by strata of the Chihuahua trough, Valle San Marcos and La Mula uplift (Coahuila, Mexico), Batamote and San Antonio basins (Sonora, Mexico), Little Hatchet and East Potrillo Mountains and Chiricahua Mountains basins (New...
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 Interpreted palaeo-environmental evolution of the study area in four key stages of the Meso-Cenozoic history. Localities: Ai, Aieta; Ar, Argentino River; Ca, Caramolo Mt.; Ci, Ciagola Mt.; Cif, Cifolo Mt.; Ce, Cetraro; CT, Colle Trodo; Ga, Gada Mt.; LS, La Serra Mt.; Ma, Maratea; Mo, La Montea Mt.; Mu, La Mula Mt.; Pa, Palanuda Mt.; Pap, Papasidero; Pe, Cozzo del Pellegrino Mt.; Ro, Rossino Mt.; Sc, Scalea; SD, San Donato; Ve, Verbicaro).
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 13.  Interpreted palaeo-environmental evolution of the study area in four key stages of the Meso-Cenozoic history. Localities: Ai, Aieta; Ar, Argentino River; Ca, Caramolo Mt.; Ci, Ciagola Mt.; Cif, Cifolo Mt.; Ce, Cetraro; CT, Colle Trodo; Ga, Gada Mt.; LS, La Serra Mt.; Ma, Maratea; Mo, La
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2000
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2000) 41 (11): 1454–1470.
.... Still farther west, in the valleys of the Saly-Mula, Aksai, and Molo-Kara-Dzhilga Rivers, the tectonic compression of the Muzkol nappe reaches its maximum ( Figs. 5 and 6 ). The tectonic plates initially bent into relatively gentle syn- and antiform folds are additionally contorted into north...
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Morpho-tectonic characteristics of few river basins in the Deccan Upland region. The highlighted section indicates the Koyna-Warna catchments. Bar graphs demonstrate values of different morphometric parameters. Red line on the graph indicates the catchment perimeter. (dAf: different from symmetry; Vf: valley width to height ratio; HI: hypsometric integral; SL: stream length gradient index; Re: elongation ratio; ksn: normalized steepness index) (Basin names- 1: Ghod; 2: Bhima; 3: Mula-Mutha; 4: Nira; 5: Krishna; 6: Koyna; 7: Warna; 8: Kadvi; 9: Kasari; 10: Panchaganga). (Some data of this figure is taken from unpublished thesis of Das 2017)
Published: 01 September 2020
Fig. 1. Morpho-tectonic characteristics of few river basins in the Deccan Upland region. The highlighted section indicates the Koyna-Warna catchments. Bar graphs demonstrate values of different morphometric parameters. Red line on the graph indicates the catchment perimeter. (dAf: different from
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(A) Close-up of Figure 1 showing a geological map of the SE Tibetan Plateau with locations of the major faults and the main Cenozoic sedimentary basins (Quaternary deposits are not shown) superimposed on a shaded relief map based on 30-m-resolution Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data. Terranes are based on BGMR (1991) and Pan et al. (2004). Faults are drawn after Tapponnier and Molnar (1977), Perrineau (2010), and Chevalier et al. (2016). JB—Jianchuan Basin; LB—Lijiang basin; MB—Mula Basin; YYB—Yanyuan basin; FB—first bend of the Yangtze River; TLG—Tiger Leap Gorge area; RRF—Red River fault. Topographic cross-sections A-A′ and B-B′ are indicated by gray dotted lines. (B) Topographic cross sections across the study area (A-A′, upper panel) and in the Jianchuan area (B-B′, lower panel) with locations of active faults. The gray rectangle on A-A′ indicates the location of the samples of the Cilincuo massif.
Published: 12 December 2019
(SRTM) data. Terranes are based on BGMR (1991) and Pan et al. (2004) . Faults are drawn after Tapponnier and Molnar (1977) , Perrineau (2010) , and Chevalier et al. (2016) . JB—Jianchuan Basin; LB—Lijiang basin; MB—Mula Basin; YYB—Yanyuan basin; FB—first bend of the Yangtze River; TLG—Tiger Leap
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(A) Close-up of Figure 1 showing a geological map of the SE Tibetan Plateau with locations of the major faults and the main Cenozoic sedimentary basins (Quaternary deposits are not shown) superimposed on a shaded relief map based on 30-m-resolution Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data. Terranes are based on BGMR (1991) and Pan et al. (2004). Faults are drawn after Tapponnier and Molnar (1977), Perrineau (2010), and Chevalier et al. (2016). JB—Jianchuan Basin; LB—Lijiang basin; MB—Mula Basin; YYB—Yanyuan basin; FB—first bend of the Yangtze River; TLG—Tiger Leap Gorge area; RRF—Red River fault. Topographic cross-sections A-A′ and B-B′ are indicated by gray dotted lines. (B) Topographic cross sections across the study area (A-A′, upper panel) and in the Jianchuan area (B-B′, lower panel) with locations of active faults. The gray rectangle on A-A′ indicates the location of the samples of the Cilincuo massif.
Published: 12 December 2019
(SRTM) data. Terranes are based on BGMR (1991) and Pan et al. (2004) . Faults are drawn after Tapponnier and Molnar (1977) , Perrineau (2010) , and Chevalier et al. (2016) . JB—Jianchuan Basin; LB—Lijiang basin; MB—Mula Basin; YYB—Yanyuan basin; FB—first bend of the Yangtze River; TLG—Tiger Leap
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2020
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2020) 95 (5): 497–502.
... Watershed in the lower Shiwalic of Punjab . Indian Jour. Soil Conservation , v. 30 ( 1 ). Choudhari , P.P. , Nigam , G.K. , Singh , S.K. , Thakur , S. ( 2018 ) Morphometric based prioritization of watershed for groundwater potential of Mula river basin, Maharashtra, India . Geology...
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Journal Article
Journal: Interpretation
Published: 29 April 2024
Interpretation (2024) 12 (2): SCi–SCv.
... Pro Model Builder models that contain prearranged and customized Arc Toolbox tools. Hussain et al. investigate the tectonic activity of the Mula River Basin in the Kirthar fold belt, located at the western transform plate boundary of the Indian and Eurasian plates, using hypsometric integrals...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1985
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1985) 26 (1): 16–27.
... of the alluvial carpet in these river basins does not exceed 5 km, even along higher order streams like Bhima, Krishna and Godavari. It is less along lower order streams 1ike, Kukadi, Ghod, Indrayani, Gunjavani, Mula-Mutha and Nira. In the case of river Pushpavati near Chilewadi (north of Otur), thick deposits...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1987
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1987) 29 (6): 584–593.
... 0 ~OO ~ 141oo1S. OF 'NOtA )~ I .i N H- · 0m 0 () ::t: [T) ~ til -i 0 "r1 () > nt m~ toi I"T1 til Figure 1. Location map showing sampling stations in Mula-Mutha and Karha river basins, Pune. V> 00 VI 586 A. O. DESSAI AND SUDHA WARRIER is of Holocene age (Rajaguru, 1970). The alluvium varies in colour...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 15 August 2020
AAPG Bulletin (2020) 104 (8): 1679–1705.
...). For the lower and upper intervals of the logged section analyzed in this work, minimum, maximum and mean values are summarized. Abbreviations: 2:1 Al-min = phyllosilicate Al-minerals; AM-LT-2 = Agua de la Mula, Loma La Torre 2; Cal = calcite; Chl = chlorite; F-Ap = fluorapatite; Gp = gypsum; Pl = plagioclase...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2007
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2007) 97 (3): 671–690.
..., an earthquake with m bLg 4.8 occurred near the town of Mula ( Fig. 3 ), starting a period of higher activity in the region. A maximum intensity of VI (EMS) was observed in Mula, Torres de Cotillas, Campos del Río, and other towns along the Mula river. This earthquake was felt at far distances...
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