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Tectonics Of The Indian Subcontinent 1st Edition Ak Jain Dm Banerjee

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Tectonics Of The Indian Subcontinent 1st Edition Ak Jain Dm Banerjee
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.91 MB
Pages: 574
Author: A.K. Jain, D.M. Banerjee, Vivek S. Kale
ISBN: 9783030428440, 9783030428457, 3030428443, 3030428451
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Tectonics Of The Indian Subcontinent 1st Edition Ak Jain Dm Banerjee by A.k. Jain, D.m. Banerjee, Vivek S. Kale 9783030428440, 9783030428457, 3030428443, 3030428451 instant download after payment.

This books documents the salient characters of the tectonic evolution of the Indian subcontinent. It showcases the well investigated subcontinent of Gondwana. The book is linked to an updated geological and tectonic map of this region on 1:12,000,000 in scale. The Indian subcontinent displays almost uninterrupted and unique the geological history since about Eo-Archean (~3800 Ma) to recent, with the development of many Proterozoic deformed and metamorphosed fold belts around Archean nuclei, and enormously thick undeformed platform deposits. After their stabilization during late Proterozoic, the subcontinent underwent Paleozoic rifting and deposition of coal-bearing thick sequences, followed by enormously-thick outpouring of Deccan volcanics as a consequence of huge mantle plume. The youngest event in its evolution is the Cenozoic Himalayan Orogenic Mountains, spanning the area between Nanga Parbat and Namcha Barwah; a part of which extends both in Pakistan and Myanmar.

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