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Contents :
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I THE HIMALAYA COLLISION ZONE |
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| A. K. JAIN, R. M. MANICKAVASAGAM, SANDEEP SINGH & S. MUKHERJEE : Himalayan collision zone: new perspectives - its tectonic evolution in a combined ductile shear zone and channel flow model |
1-18 |
| RAM S. SHARMA:Metamorphic history of the Himalayan rocks and a new model for the inverted metamorphism |
19-24 |
| HIMANSHU K. SACHAN, BARUN K. MUKHERJEE & T. AHMAD : Cold subduction of the Indian continental crust: Evidence from Tso-morari region, Ladakh, India | 25-32 |
| T. AHMAD, N. B. W. HARRIS, R. ISLAM, P. P. KHANNA, HIMANSHU K. SACHAN & BARUN K. MUKHERJEE : Contrasting mafic magmatism in the Shyok and Indus Suture Zones: Geochemical constraints | 33-40 |
| HAKIM RAI : An ophiolite sequence in the Indus Suture Zone of the eastern Ladakh, India | 41-47 |
| R. ISLAM, T. AHMAD & P. P. KHANNA : An overview on the granitoids of the NW Himalaya | 49-60 |
| SANDEEP SINGH : A review of U-Pb ages from Himalayan Collisional Belt | 61-76 |
| RAJESH SHARMA : Fluid processes during sulphide mineralization in sedimentary succession of Lesser Himalaya | 77-83 |
| G.V. R. PRASAD, S. BAJPAI, S. SINGH & V. PARMAR: First cricetid rodent (Mammalia) from the Ladakh Molasse, Northwestern Himalaya, India: Age implications | 85-92 |
| A. C. NANDA & R. K. SEHGAL : Recent advances in Palaeontologic and Magnetostratigraphic aspects of the Siwalik Group of Northwestern Himalaya | 93-102 |
| V. RAJKUMAR, N. SIVA SIDDAIAH, S. J. SANGODE, V. KUMARAVEL, K. P. JUYAL & N. S. MATHUR: Preliminary Paleomagnetic results of the Kakara - Subathu in Dogadda area, Uttaranchal Himalaya | 103-108 |
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II PENINSULAR SHIELD |
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| SANDEEP GUPTA & S. S. RAI : Structure and evolution of South Indian Crust using Teleseismic Waveform Modelling | 109-123 |
| B. RAJENDRA PRASAD & V. VIJAYA RAO: Seismic Imaging of Indian Continental Crust | 125-138 |
| S. M. NAQVI: Mantle Plumes, Accretion - Collision processes and the orogenic gold deposits with special reference to the Indian Plate - A review and discussion | 139-142 |
| T. M. MAHADEVAN : Does a distinct Sub-Lithospheric Mantle underlie the South Indian Highgrade Domain? | 143-149 |
| T. RADHAKRISHNA & M. JOSEPH : Palaeomagnetism of Mafic Dykes and Thermal History of the South Indian Shield | 151-160 |
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III NEW EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES |
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| V. P. DIMRI: Some Applications of fractal theory in potential fields | 161-164 |
| AJAY MANGLIK : Rheological Modeling of the Indian Continental Lithosphere | 165-173 |
| MANISH A. MAMTANI & B. R. ARORA: Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility - a useful tool for analyses of naturally deformed rocks | 175-186 |
| B. S. SUKHIJA & HARSH GUPTA: Paleoseismicity and Recurrence of Large/Great Earthquakes in Shillong Plateau, India | 187-192 |
| MALAY MUKUL : Continental deformation and Global Positioning System based Geodesy | 193-198 |
| ASHOK KUMAR DUBEY: Displacement paths around geological structures obtained from model deformation experiments: implications for GPS studies in the active Himalayan orogenic belt | 199-204 |
| ARUNDHUTI GHATAK, AMIT SAHAY & DEEPAK C. SRIVASTAVA Application of Bézier curves for analysis of symmetrical fold shapes | 205-209 |
| S. K. GUPTA & R. D. DESHPANDE Isotopes for Water Resource Management in India | 211-222 |
| R. SINHA, S. K. TANDON, M. R. GIBLING, P. S. BHATTACHARJEE & A. S. DASGUPTA : Late Quaternary geology and alluvial stratigraphy of the Ganga basin | 223-240 |
| L. S. CHAMYAL & N. JUYAL Climatic events in Southern Thar Desert Margin and Higher Central Himalaya during the last glacial stage (LGS): Possible linkages | 241-252 |
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IV FUTURE PERSPECTIVES |
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| U. RAVAL:Some Issues for future Deep Continental Studies | 253-269 |
| D. N. AVASTHI : Geotransects - future directions | 271-281 |
| ANAND MOHAN : Nanoscience: a nanoscale revolution in Earth Sciences | 283-286 |
| V. K. RAINA : Status of glacier studies in India | 287-295 |
| PRATUL KUMAR SARASWATI : Survival of the Fittest : Some cross-disciplinary issues in Palaeontology | 297-300 |
| S. K. SHAH: Phanerozoic Stratigraphy of Himalaya: Some recent advances and future challenges | 301-309 |
| RAJENDRA K. RAWAT Geotechnical Investigations of Chandmari Landslide located on Gangtok - Nathula road, Sikkim Himalaya, India | 309 |
| R.K. HEMANTA SINGH Significance of Trace Fossils from Disang-Barail Transition Zone, Imphal Valley | 323 |
| J.V. THOMAS, B. PARKASH, R. MOHINDRA, S. K. BHATTCHARYA & R. A. JANI :Syndepositional Tectonics and Paleoclimatic Implications of Paleosols of the Plio-Pleistocene Siwalik Group, Haripur-Kolar Section, H.P., India | 327 |
| B.P. SINGH, MITHILA & J.S. PAWAR A comparison of paleocurrent dispersal in the Tawi river and the Siwalik (Pliocene-Pleistocene) gravelly braid-bars, Jammu area, India | 347 |
| IRENE SARKAR : Role of small earthquakes in occurrence of moderate earthquakes in the Garhwal Himalaya | 357 |
| N. SIVA SIDDAIAH & S. J. SANGODE Paleosol Development in the Siwalik Foreland Basin: A Linkage with Uplift, Sedimentation and Basin Subsidence | 367 |
| S.K. CHABAK & P.K. SHARMA : Finite Difference Scheme and analysis of Boundary Conditions for Wave Propagation in Non-Homogeneous Layered Medium | 381 |
| SUBHAJIT SINHA, S. J. SANGODE, ROHTASH KUMAR & SUMIT K. GHOSH : Accumulation history and tectonic significance of the Neogene continental deposits in the west central sector of the Himalayan foreland basin | 387 |
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