Geology of the higher Central Himalaya (RR)

By: Sinha, Anshu K [Author]Language: English Publication details: Chichester Wiley-Interscience Publication / John Wiley and Sons 1989Description: xiv,219 p. 27 cm + 6 photographs + 13 mapsISBN: 978-0-471-91122-7Subject(s): Geology | Geology -- Himalaya Mountains | Geology -- Himalaya Mountains -- Maps | Geology -- Himalaya Mountains -- Photographs
Contents:
Color Maps details : Map 1. Figure 12. Geographical map of the Malari-Lapthal area of Tethyan Zone of the Higher Garhwal Himalaya. Map 2. Figure 13. Geographical map of Higher Central Himalaya. Map 3. Figure 15. Biostratigraphic columns of the Western and Eastern part of Tethyan Zone. Black and White Maps details. Map 4. Figure 70. Geological profile along Saryu (a) and Pindar (b) valleys. Map 5. Figure 71. Geological traverse map along Gori Ganga and Gonkha Gad over Unta Dhura Pass. Map 6. Figure 72. Geological profile along Gori Ganga - Gonkha Gad valleys (a, b, c and d) Map 7. Figure 88. Geological traverse map along th Darma and Kali valleys in the Higher Kumaun Himalaya. Map 8. Figure 89. Geographical profile along the Darma Valley. Map 9. Figure 102. Geographical map of Sirdang -Gam Malla sedimentary tectonic window in the Kali-Darma George and Belchidhura Pass in west. Map 10. Figure 103. Geological sections through Gam Malla - Sirdang window zone. Map 11. Figure 103. Geological sections through Gam Malla - Sirdang window zone. Map 12. Figure 115(b). Documentation of the bottom and wall of trenches T1, T2 and T3 with barite and country rocks showing sampling location. Map . Figure 122. A precises documentation of a major barite vein on graph paper to illustrate its disposition, wall rock alteration and sample locations. Photographs details : Photo Panorama No. 1. View along the right bank of the Alaknanda gorge. Photo Panorama No. 2. The Panaramic views from the upper reaches of Darma-Ganga along the let bank. Photo Panorama No. 3a. The two views depict the climbing route from the Girthi Ganga Gorge across to a flat plain of Spiti shale. Photo Panorama No. 3b. The two views depict the climbing route from the Girthi Ganga Gorge across to a flat plain of Spiti shale. Photo Panorama No. 4. The famous Lahur Anticlinal Structure (5883m). Photo Panorama No. 5. North-East facing view of Gonkha Gad showing exposed Lower Palaeozoic Sequence.
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Issued in a case with 3 envelopes of folded illustrative matter (9 maps, 3 col. maps, 9 photos.).

Color Maps details :
Map 1. Figure 12. Geographical map of the Malari-Lapthal area of Tethyan Zone of the Higher Garhwal Himalaya.

Map 2. Figure 13. Geographical map of Higher Central Himalaya.

Map 3. Figure 15. Biostratigraphic columns of the Western and Eastern part of Tethyan Zone.


Black and White Maps details.
Map 4. Figure 70. Geological profile along Saryu (a) and Pindar (b) valleys.

Map 5. Figure 71. Geological traverse map along Gori Ganga and Gonkha Gad over Unta Dhura Pass.

Map 6. Figure 72. Geological profile along Gori Ganga - Gonkha Gad valleys (a, b, c and d)

Map 7. Figure 88. Geological traverse map along th Darma and Kali valleys in the Higher Kumaun Himalaya.

Map 8. Figure 89. Geographical profile along the Darma Valley.

Map 9. Figure 102. Geographical map of Sirdang -Gam Malla sedimentary tectonic window in the Kali-Darma George and Belchidhura Pass in west.

Map 10. Figure 103. Geological sections through Gam Malla - Sirdang window zone.

Map 11. Figure 103. Geological sections through Gam Malla - Sirdang window zone.

Map 12. Figure 115(b). Documentation of the bottom and wall of trenches T1, T2 and T3 with barite and country rocks showing sampling location.

Map . Figure 122. A precises documentation of a major barite vein on graph paper to illustrate its disposition, wall rock alteration and sample locations.

Photographs details :
Photo Panorama No. 1. View along the right bank of the Alaknanda gorge.

Photo Panorama No. 2. The Panaramic views from the upper reaches of Darma-Ganga along the let bank.

Photo Panorama No. 3a. The two views depict the climbing route from the Girthi Ganga Gorge across to a flat plain of Spiti shale.

Photo Panorama No. 3b. The two views depict the climbing route from the Girthi Ganga Gorge across to a flat plain of Spiti shale.

Photo Panorama No. 4. The famous Lahur Anticlinal Structure (5883m).

Photo Panorama No. 5. North-East facing view of Gonkha Gad showing exposed Lower Palaeozoic Sequence.

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