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2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake:surface faulting and its relation with neotectonics and regional structures,Gujarat,Western India
surface rupture Kachchh earthquake thrust fault
2015/9/16
Primary and secondary surface deformation related to the 2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake suggests that thrusting movement took place along an E-W fault near the western extension of the South Wagad Fault...
A geospatial technique for demarcating ground water recharge potential zones: A study of Mahi - Narmada Inter stream region, Gujarat
Geospatial, Ground water Recharge Zone Suitability
2014/11/19
With the current pace of development and utilization of resources at various levels of human
development, the demand for water is ever increasing. But the fact remains the same i.e.
natural resour...
Interpretation of Dune Genesis from Sedimentogical Data and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Signatures: A Case Study from Ashirmata Dune Field, Mandvi Beach, Gujarat, India
Coastal Dune Ashirmata Region Sedimentogical Analysis
2013/3/11
The coastal dunes located near the Ashirmata region, south of Mandvi beach lies near the straight coast have been stud-ied by making use of sedimentological information and Ground Penetrating Radar (G...
Sediment Characteristics of Tidal Deposits at Mandvi, Gulf of Kuchchh, Gujarat, India: Geophysical, Textural and Mineralogical Attributes
Pan-African North-Equatorial Fold Belt Yaoundé Series
2013/3/8
Geochemical and geochronological studies have been carry out on the leucosomes of Yaoundé series with the aims to identify the magma sources and to indicate their production periods and emplacement wi...
Sediment Characteristics of Tidal Deposits at Mandvi, Gulf of Kuchchh, Gujarat, India: Geophysical, Textural and Mineralogical Attributes
Tidal Currents Mandvi Grain Size Analysis XRD GPR Data OSL Ages
2013/3/8
The textural and mineralogical characteristics of subsurface sediments along with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data collected along the Western margin of India were used to understand the deposition...