WADIA INSTITUTE OF HIMALAYAN GEOLOGY

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Vol. 22, No. 1, 2001

Contents :

J.M. Dickins : Nature and problems of the crust and mantle - an overview  1
M.I. Bhat : Untenability of the Neo-Tethys : Okeanos was not a polygamist  5
Fumio Tsunoda : Middle Pleistocene uplift of the South Fossa Magna Region  17
Yasumoto Suzuki : A proposal of Three Dimensional Geotectonics  27
Masami Hayakawa : Seismicity and volcanic activity in Japan  33
Hisao Adachi : Dynamics of Late Miocene Tectono-magmatism in the Fossa Magna District, Central Japan  41
Takao Yano, Yukio Matsumoto & Genyao Wu : Pacific Genesis induced from Phanerozoic reheating of Upper Mantle  51
N.Christian Smoot : Ocean Survey Program (OSP) Bathymetry History : Jousting with Tectonic Windmills  65
Dong R. Choi : Submarine Geology of the Oceans around Australia  81
Klaus Vogel : A new view to the coastal types of Alfred Wegener  91
Yukinori Fujita, Yoshihiro Kubota, Seiki Yamauchi, Hisao Adachi & Satoshi Takegoshi : Magmatic and tectonic activities characterizing the Green-Tuff disturbance  93
James Maxlow : Earth expansion : Quantification using Oceanic Magnetic Isochron Mapping  103
Stavros T. Tassos : Excess Mass Stress Tectonics (EMST) : An outline of the Hypothesis  117
Kazuhiro Kobayashi & Neo-Tectonics Research Group : On the Recent Pulsating Crustal Movement in Northeast Honshu, Japan  133
Bruce A. Leybourne & N. Christian Smoot : Surge hypothesis Implies Gravitational Teleconnection of Tectonics to Climate : El Nino and the Central Pacific Geostream/Jetstream  139
Sun Yoon : Tectonic history of the Japan Sea region and its implications for the formation of the Japan sea  153
Nicolas Parubets : The new concept of the origin of Continents  185
C.Stutinski & A. Puste : Along-Strike Shearing instead of Orthogonal Compression : A different viewpoint on Orogeny and Regional Metamorphism  191
J.M. Dickins & D.R. Choi : Neogene events and the modern world  199
R. Jayangondaperumal, A.K. Dubey, S.J. Sangode & K.V.V. Sathyanarayana : Superimposed folding, finite strain and magnetic lineation in the Mussoorie Syncline, Lesser Himalaya : implications for regional thrusting and the Indian Plate motion  207

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