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adam_text | CONTENTS
CIIAPTER
I
PRRVSRCAR,
FNANUNNS
GEOLOGICAL
DIVISIONS
OFLNDIA;
THOIR
CHARACTERS
AND
PECULIARITIES; TYPES
OF
THQEARTH S
CRUST
OXOMPLIFIED
BY
THESE
DIVISIONS
PHYSICAL
CHAR-
ACTERS
OF
THE
PLAINS OF
INDIA,
RAJPUTANA
A DEBATATRLE
AREA.
MOUN-
TAINS
OF
INDIA; THE
L{IMALAYAN
MOUNTAINS;
PHYSICAL
FEATUROS
OF
THO
HIMALAYAS;
HIGH ASIA;
METEOROLOGICAL
INFLUENCO
OF
UEHE
HIMALAYAS
LIMIUES
OF
THE
HIMALAYAS.
THE
SYNTAXIAL
BENDS
AT THE
N.W.
AND
S.E.
CLASSIFICATION
OF THE
HIMALAYAN
R&NGES,
(L)
GEOGRAPHICAL,
(2)
GEO-
LOGICAL.
OROGRAPHY
OF KASHRNIR
HIMALAYAS;
THO
OUTER
RANGES; THE
DUNS
;
THE MIDDLE RANGES; THE
PANJAL
B,ANGO;
THO
FNNOR
RANGOS;
THO
TRANSVERSE
GORGES
OFTHE
RIVERS.
OTHER
RANGES
OFEXTRA-PENINSULAR
INDIA.
MOUNTAIN
RANGES
OF THE
PENINSULA;
YINDHYA
MOUNTAINS
;
THE
SAUEPURA
RANGE;
THE
WESTERN
GHATS;
THE
EASUEERN
GHATS.
GLACIERS:
GLACLERS
OF
THE
LLIMALAYAS; THEIR
SIZE;
LIMIT
OF
HIMALAYAN
GLACIERS;
PECULIARITIES
OF
L{IMALAYAN
GLACIERS;
RECORDS OF
PAST GLACIATION
IN
THE
HIMALAYAS.
THE
DRAINAGE SYSTEM:
THE
EASTERLY DRAINAGE
OF
THE
PENINSULA;
THE
HIMALAYAN
SYSTEM
OF
DRAINAGE
LOT,
A
CONSEEUENT
DRAINAGE;
THE LLIMALAYAN
WATERSHED;
THE
TRANSVERSO
GORGOS
OF
THE
ILIMALAYAS;
RIVER-CAPTURE
OR
PIRACY ;
THE
HANGINGVALLEYS
OF
SIKKIM.
LAKES;
THE
LAKES
OF
TIBET,
KASHMIR
AND
ILUMAON;
SALINITY OF
THE
TIBETAN
LAKES;
THEIR
DESICCATION;
THE
SAMBHAR
LAKE; THE LONAR
LAKE.
THE
COASTS
OF
INDIA;
SUBMERGED
MOULTAIN
CHAIN AND
VALLEYS
OF
THE
ARABIAN SEA.
VOLCANOES:
BARREN
ISLAND;
NARCONDAM;
POPA;
KOH-I-SULTAN.
MUD-VOLCANOES:
SUB-RECENT
VOLCANIC
PHENOMENA.
EARTHQUAKES
:
THE EARTHQUAKE
ZONE
OF
INDIA;
THE
ASSAM
EARTHQUAKE;
THE
KANGRA
EARTHQUAKE;
BIHAR EARTHQUAKE;
QUETTA
EARTHQUAKE;
THE
MEKRA,N EARTHQUAKE
OF
1945;
ASSAM
EARTHQUAKE,
1950.
LOCAL
ALTERATIONS
OF
LEVEL;
RECENT ELEVATION
OF
THO
PENINSULAR TABLELAND;
OTHER
LOCAL
ALTERAUEIONS; SUBMERGED
FOREST
OF
BOMBAY; ALTERATIONS
OF
LEVEL
IN
CUTCH;
THE ILIMALAYAS
YET
IN
A STATE
OF
TENSION.
FSOSTASY,
DENUDATION;
THE
MONSOONIC
ALTERNAT IONS;
THE
LATERITIC
REGOLITH;
GENERAL
CHARACTER OF DENUDATION
IN
INDIA
SUB-TROPICAL,
DESERT-EROSION
IN
R
AJPUTANA.
PECULIARITY
OF
RIVER-EROSION
IN
INDIA:
THE
RIVER-FLOODS
LATE
CHANGES
IN
THE
DRAINAGE
OF NORTHERN
INDIA;
THE
SIWALIK
RIVER,
ITS
DISMEMBERMONT
INTO
UEHE
INDUS
AND
GANGES;
ROVERSAL
OF
THE
NORTH-
WESTERLY
FLOW
OF
THE
GANGES.
REFERENCOS.
CHAPTER
II
SRNLRRCNAPRRY
OX
INNRE-INTBODUCTORY
DIFFICULTY OF
CORRELATION
OF
THE INDIAN
FORMATIONS
TO
THOSO
OF
THE
WORLD;
PRINCIPLES
INVOLVED.
THO
DIFFERENT
FACIES
OF THE
INDIAN
FORMATIONS.
PROVINCIAL
FAUNAS.
R,ADIO-ACTIVE
MINERALS
AS
AN
AID
TO
STRATIGRAPHY.
THE CHIEF
GEOLOGICAL
PROVINCES
OF INDIA:
THE
SALT-
RANGE;
THE
N.W.
ILIMALAYAS;
THE
CENTRAL
ILIMALAYAS;
SIND;
R,AJPU-
TANA;
BURMA
AND
BALUCHISTARR
;
THE
COASTAL
TRACTS.
METHOD OF
STUDY
PAOE
T
59
XI[
CONTENTS
CD
TUEE
GEOLOG1;-
OF
INDIA.
TABLE
OF
SUEANDARD §TAGES
OF THO
GEOLOGICAL
RNEMD-
TABLE
OF
THE
GEOLOGICAL
FORMATIONS
OEF
INCLIA.
TABLAE
OF
PNMRY;WAL
FIRMATIONS
IN
THE
N.W.
ILIMALAVAS.
REFORENCES,
CHAPTEI1,
III
TSU
ARCMRAN
SYSRNM-GNNRSSNS
AND
SCNRSRS
-
G*NETAL
DISTRIBUTION
OF THE
ARCHAEAN
OF
INDIA;
PETROLOGY
OF
THE
SS,VWKVWNWN
SYSTEM;
THE
CHIEF PETROLOGICAL
TYPES:
GNEISSES; GRANIUEES;
QRENITES
;
CHARNOCKITE,
KHONDALITE,
GONDITE,
KODURITE,
CALC-GNEISSES
AAD
CALCIPHYRES,
EUEC.
CLASSIFICATION
OF
THE
ARCHAEAN
SYSTEM.
BENGAL
MEISS;
TVOES
OF
BENGAL
GNEISS.
BUNDELKHAND
GNEISS.
THE
CHAR-
NOCKITE
SERIES;
PETROLOGICAL
CHARACTERS
OF THE
CHARNOCKITO
SERIES.
LRTHAEAN
OF
THE
HIMALAYAS. THE
CRYSTALLINE
COMPLEX
OF
N. 1 .
ITIMSLSYAS.
REFERENCES.
*{NR,S-RNAN
SYSRNNR
SRRSRPLR
GENERAL.
OUTCROPS
OF
THE
DHARWAR
ROCKS; THE LIUEHOLOGY
OF
THE
DHAR-
WARS;
PLUTONIC
INTRUSIONS
IN
THE
DHARWARS; CRYSTALLINE
LIMESTONES
ORIGINATING
BY
THE
METASOMATISM
OF THE
GNEISSES.
DISTRIBUTION OF
THE
DHARWAR
SYSTEM.
TYPE-AREA DHARWAR-MYSORE
STAUEE;
RAJPU-
TANA:
THE
ARAVALLI
MOULTAINS;
THE
ARAVALLI
SERIES;
THE
B,AIALO SERIES;
THE
SHILLONG
SERIES;
THE
DHARWAR
ROCKS
OF
MADHYA PRADESH;
THE
MANGANIFEROUS
DOPOSITS
OF THE
DHARWAR
SYSTEM-THE
GONDITO
AND
THE L(ODURITE
SERIES:
BIHAR
AND ORISSA--THE
FRON-ORE
SERIES.
MAN-
GANESO
ORES
OF THE
DHARWAR
SYSTOM.
THE DHARWAR
EYSTEM
OF
UEHE
HIMALAYAS.
THE
VAIKRITA
SERIES;
SALKHALA SERIESL
JUTOGH
SERIES
A,ND
DALING
SERIES.
THE
SEDIMENTARY
PRE-CAMBRIAN
SYSTEM
OF
N.W.
ILIMALAYAS.
ILOMOTAXIS
OF
THE
DHARWAR
SYSTOM.
THO
ARCHAEAN-
DHARWAR
CONTROVERSY.
TABLE OF CORRELATION
OF
DHARWAR
FORRNATIONS.
ECONOMICS.
IL,EFORENCES.
CHAPTETI,
V
TSN
CUONEPAH
SYSTEM
-
118
GENERAL.
THE
CUDDAPAH
SYSTEM;
LITHOLOGY
OF THE
CUDDAPAHS;
ABSENCE
OF
FOSSILS
IN
THE
CUDDAPAHS;
CLASSIFICATION
OF
THE
SYSTEM.
DISTRIBUTION.
THE LOWER
CUDDAPAH;
THE
DELHI
SYSTEM; BIJAWAR
SERIES;
THE
CHEYAIR
AND
GWALIOR
SORIES.
THE
UPPER
CUDDAPAHS;
THE
NALLAMALAI, KALADGI,
KISTNA,
ETC.,
SERIES. ECONOMICS.
STRATI-
GTAPHIC
POSITION
OF
THE
CUDDAPAHS.
REFERONCES.
76
CHAPTER
IV
(C
ONTI,NUED,)-TNRC DRU.NWAN,
93
CIIAPTER
VI
TSO
YRNONYAEN
SYSTEM
-
T26
EXTENT
AND THICKNESS; ROCKS;
STMCTURAL FEATURES.
LIFE
DURING
THE
YINDHYAN
PERIOD.
CLASSIFICATION.
DISTRIBUUEION OF THE
LOWER
VIND-
HYAN;
§EMRI
SERIES;
THE
KURNOOL
SERIES,
MALANI
SERIES,
ETC.
MEANING
OF
LOWER
AND
UPPER
VINDHYAN,
THE DISTRIBUTION
OF
THE
L PPER
YINDHYAN.
VINDHYAN SANDSUEONES.
ECONOMICS
OF
THE SYSTEM.
THE
ILIMALAYAN
VINDHYANS.
THE RELATION
OF
THE
HIMALAYAN
UN-
FTXREILIFEROUS
SYSTOMS
TO
THE
PENINSULAR
PURANAS.
I{OMOTAXIS
OF
THE
VINDHYAN
SYSTEM.
REFERENCES.
CONTENT§
CHAPTEI],
RII
TNN
CERUSNRERV
SVSRNLR
-
-
THO CAMBRIAN
OF
INDIA.
(I)
THE
SALT-B,ANGE.
THE
PRINCIPAL
GEO-
LOGICAL
FEATURES
OF THE
RANGE.
THE
CA-MBRIAN
OF THE
SALT-RANG-E;
TLIE
SALT-MARL
AND.
SALT,
THJPURPLE
SANDSTONEL
LH E
NEOBOLUS BEDS;
MAGNOSIAN
SANDSTONE.
SALT--PS6UDOMORPH-
SHALE-S -
(II)
THO
SPITI
A UAE-THU
§PITI
GEOSYNCLINE.-
THE
CAMBRIAN
OF
SPITI;
4AIMANTA
SVSTOM:
CAAEBRIAI
FOSSILS.
AUTOCLASTIC
CONGLOMERATES.
THE
CAM-
B-RIAN
OF
KASHMIR.
STRATIGRAPHY
OF
KASHMIR
AND SIMLA
LLIMALAYAS.
REFERENCES.
CHAPTER
VIII
TRRM
OSOOVRCRAR.R,
SRLUNTAN,
DMVOXT-TN
AND
LOWMN
AND
MIDDLE
CARBONIX.ER,OUS
STTSTNUS
XL1R
PAGE
138
GENERAL.
(I)
THE
SPITI
AROA
;
ORDOVICIAN
ANDSILURIAN
;
THE
DEVONIAN;
THO
CARBONIFEROUS:-LIPAK AND
PO
SERIES;
THE
U-PPEF
CARBONIFEROUS
UNCONFORMITY.
TABLEAEF
PALAEOZOIC
SYSTEMS
IN
S-PITI.
^(II)
KASHMIR
AREA.
(III)
IHITRAL.
(IV)
BURMA-THENORTHERN
SHAN
STATES;
ORDO
VICIAN;
SIIURIAN-NAAESHIM
SERIES,
ZEBINGYI
SERIES;
SILURIAN
FAUNA
OF
BURMA;
DEVONIAN;
THE
DEVONIAN
FAR:LA;
THE
W.ETWIN
SLATES
CAR-
BONIFEROUS
OF
BURMA;
THE
PLATEAU
LIMESTONE;
X USULINA
LIMESTONE
TABLE
OF
THE
PALAEOZOIC
FORMATIONS
OF
BURMA.
PHYSICAL
CHANGES
AT
THE
OND
OF
THE
DRAVIDIAN
ERA
REFERENCES.
CHAPTER,
IX
TNN
GONPRUNA
SYSTEM
GENERAL.
THE
ANCIONT
GONDWANALAND;
LEMURIA;
THE
GONDWANA
SYSTEM
OF
INDIA;
THE
GEOTECTONIC
RELATIONS
OF THE
GONDWANA
ROCKSL
TLEIR
FLUVIATILE
NATURAE;
EVIDENCES
OF
CHANGES
OF
CLIMATE;
ORGANIC
REMAINS
IN
THE
GONDWANA
ROCKS;
SUCCESSIVE
FLORAS;
LAND-BRIDGO
BE
TWEEN
GONDWANALAND
AND
A,NGARALAND;
DISTRIBUTION
OF
THE GONDWANA
ROCKS;
CLASSIFICATION
OF
THE
SYITEM.
THE
LOWER
GONDWANA:
TALCHIR
SERIESI
TALCHIR
FOSSILS;
THE
DAEMUDA
SERIES;
IGNEOUS
ROCKS
OF
THO
DAM
UDA
CBAL-MEASURES;
EFFECTS
OF
CONTACT METAMORPHISM;
UEHE
DAMUDA
FLORA;
DAMUDA
SERIES
OF
OTHER
AREAS.
ILOMOTAXIS
OF
THO
DAMUDA
AND
TALCHIR
SERIES.
ECONOMICS.
CLASSIFICAUEION.
LOWER
GONDWANAS
OF
THE
H
IMALAYAS.
CHAPTER,
)(
TUM
GORVOWANA
SYSREWR
(CONTINUED,)
-
THE
MIDDLE
GONDWANAS:
ROCKS;
THE
PANCHET
SERIES;
THE
PACHMARHI
OR
MAHADEV
SERIES;
MALERI
SERIES;
PARSORA
SERIES;
TRIASSIC
AGE
OF THE
MIDDLO
GONDWANAS.
THE
UPPER
GONDWANAS
:
DISTRIBUTION;
LITHOLOGY;
THE
RAJMAHAL
SERIES
;
THO
HAJMAHAT
-FLORA
;
SATPURA
AND
MADHYA
PRADESUE
;
JABALPUR
STAGE
:
GODAVARI
AREA;
KOL A.
SLAGO;
GONCL
*ARRAS
OF THE
EAAET
COAST-;
RAIAHMUNDRY,
ONGOLE,
MADRAS
AND
CUT-
TACK
;
GONDWANAS
OF
CEYLON
F
GONDWANAS
OF
THE WEST
COAST-THE
UEPPJ
COTTA*ANAS
OF IUTCH.
UMIA
SERIES.
ECONOMICS
R EFER
ENCO8.
-
154
172
190
XIV
CONTENTS
CHAPTEB,
XI
CI{APTER,
XIII
TU-E
JUNASSRC
SYSRNU
UPPNN
CANSONRRNNOUS
AND
PNNURER
SYSRNLRS
THE
COMMENCEMENT
OF_I;HE
ARYAN
ORA;
THE HIMALAYAN
GEOSYNCLINE;
THE_.NATURO
OF
GEOSYNCLINES.
UPPER
CARBONIFEROUS-AND-PERIAIAN
OF
FNDI.A,
(I)
_UPPER
CARBONIFEROUS
AND
PERMIAN
OF
THE
SALT-RANGE.
BOULDER-BEDS;
SPECKLED SANDSTONES
;
PRODUCTUS
LIMESTONE;
PRODUCFIRS
FAUNA.
THE
ANTHRACOLITHIC
SYSTEMS. (II)
UPPER
CARTRONIFEROUS
AND
PERMIAN
OF
THE
HIMALAYAS.-
THE
PERMO-OEAERBONIFEROUS
OF
SPITI.
PRODUCTUS
SHALES.
THE
MIDDLE
CARBONIFEROUS
OF
KASHRNIR-FE NES-
TELLA
SHALES
;
THE MID-PALAEOZOIC
ULCONFORMIUEY;
PAN
JAL
! OLCANIC
SERIES
;
GANGAMOPTERIS
BEDS.
THE PERMIAN
AND ZAEWAN
SAERIES;
THE
PERMIAN
OF
JAMMU
;
KROL
SERIES
OJ§IMLA
;
KARAKORAM
AND
CHITRAL
;
ILAZARA
;
BURMA.
MARINE
BEDS
OF
UMARIA.
B,EFERENCES.
CHAPTER,
XII
TN-N
TNRASSRC
S,.STMM
GENERAL.
TLP
PRINCIPLES
OF
CLASSIFICATION
OF THE
GEOLOGICAL
RECORD;
THE
VIEW
OF
PROFESSORS
CHAMBERLIN
AND
SALISBURY.-
(I)
AHE
TRIAS
OF
SPITI.
THE
ZONAL
CLASSIFICATION
OF
THE
SYSTEAE;
IRIA-QSIC
FAUNA.
EXOUEIC
TRIAS
OF MALLA
JOHAR.
(II)
HAZARAE.
(III)
THE TRIAS
OF
THE
S_ALT-RANGE-THE
CERATITE
BEDS.
(IV)
BALUCHISTAN.
(V)
BURMA;
APENG
SERIES.
(VI)
KASHMIR.
REFERENCES.
203
AJ,)
INSTANCES
OF
JURASSIC
DOVELOPMENT
IN
INDIA.
LIFS
DRDNG
THE
JURA.SSIC
P.M9D_.
(I)
JURASSIC
OF THE
CENTRAL
HIMALAYAS;
THE I(IO:TO
LIMESTORE;
SPITI
SHALES;
THE FAUNA
OF
THE
SPITI
SHALES.
MT. EVEREST
REGION.
THE
TAL
SERIES
OF
THE
OUTER
HIRNALAYAS.
(II)
JURASSIC
OF
BAEIUCHISTAN.
RIUE)
ELAZARA;
THE
SPITI
SHALES
OF
L{AZARA.
(IV)
BURMA-NA,MYAU
BEDS.
RR;
JURASSIC
OF
THE
SALT-RANGE.
MARINE
TRANSGRESSIONS
DUERING
THE
JNRASSIC-PERIOD;
THE
NATURE
OF
MARINO
TRANSGRESS=IONS.
(VI)
THE-JRR-
;*RSICS
OF
CUTCH-PATCHAM,
CHARI,
KATROL;-THE
MARINE
JURASSIC
OF
CUTCH (UMIA
SERIES)
AND
KATHIAWAR;
JURASSIC
OF THE
MADRAS
COAST.
,RII)
RAJPUTANA-JAISALMER
LIMESTONE.
REFERENCES.
CHAPTER,
XIV
Y N:R
FHNRECNOUS
SYSRNM
-ARIED
FACIES
OF
THE
CRETACEOUS
OF INDIA,
THE
GEOGRAPHY
OF
INDIA
MW:TNG
FRG-PRGTACEOUS
PERIOD.
(I)
CRETACEOUS
OF SPIII;
-GIUEMAL
SAND-
:I,3NE:
CHIKKIM
SERIES;
TR LYSCH.
(II)
CHITRAL.
PLUIONIC
AND VOLCANIC
ARRION
DURING
THE
CRETACEOUS.
EXOTIC
BLOCKS
OF
JOHAR.
(III)
CRE-
R&:*OU-
:OLCANIC
SERIES
OF KASHMIR.
LADAKH.
(IV)
HAZARA,
(V)
(RETACEOUS
OF
SIND AND
BALUCHISTAN
;
HIPPURITE
LIMESTONE;
PARH
LIMEL
SROCE:
PAB
SANDSTONE.
CARDITA,
BEAUMOHTI
BEDS.
(VI)
SALT-R,ANGE.
RIIR
^LSSAM.
(VIII)
BURMA.
REFERENCES.
249
268
CHAPTER,
XV
TRE
{HNR-RCNOUS
SYSRNU
(CONTINUED,)-PNXRNSUR,E
-
-
,
I
I
F-PLRER-CRETACEOUS
OF
THE
COROMANDEL
COAST; GEOLOGICAL
INTEREST
OF
EH*
S.E.
CRETACEOUSL
THE
UTATUR
STAGE;
TRICHINOPOLYITAGE;
ARIYALUR
281
CONTENTS
STAGE;
NINIYUR
STAGE;
EOCENE
OF
PONDICHERRY;
FAMA
OF THE
S.E.
CRETACEOUS;
UTATUR,
TRICHINOPOLY,
AND
ARIYALUR FAUNAS.
(II)
THE
NARBADA VALLEY
CRETACEOUS
;
BAGH
BEDS; CONCLUSIONS
FROM
THE
FAULA
OF
THE
BAGH
BEDS.
(III)
THE
LAMETA
SERIES
OR
INFRA-TRAPPEAN
BEDS;
METASOMATIC
LIMESTONES.
AGE
OF
THE
LAMETA
SERIES.
CRETACEOUS
DINOSAURS
OF
INDIA.
WESTERN
INDIA.
REFERENCES.
XV
291
342
CHAPTER
XVI
DNCCERV
TNEP
-
THE GREAT VOLCANIC
FORMATION
OFLNDIA.
AREA
OFTHE
PLATEAU
TRASALTS;
THEIR
THICKNOSS;
THE
HORIZONTALITY
OF
THE LAVA
SHEETS;
PETROLOGY;
INSUEANCES
OF
MAGMATIC
DIFFERENTIATION;
MICROSCOPIC
CHARACTERS
OF
THE
DECCAN
BASALTS,
STRATIGRAPHY
OFTHE
DECCAN
TRAP.
INTER-TRAPPEAN
BEDS;
A
TYPE-SECTION.
THE MODE
OF ERUPTION
OF
UEHE
DECCAN
TRAPS-
FISSURE-ERUPTION.
X ISSURE
DYKES
IN
THE
TRAPS.
AGE
OF THE
DEAECAN
TRAPS.
ECONOMICS,
REFERENCES.
CHAP-TEII,
XVII
TNN TPNRRALY
SYSTEMS
-
-
304
GENERAL.
PHYSICAL
CHANGES AUE
THE
COMMENCEMENT
OF THE TERTIARY
ERA.
THE
ELEVATION
OF THE
LLIMALAYAS;
THREE
PHASES
OF
UPHEAVAL
OF
THE
HIMALAYAS.
DISTRIBUTION
OF
THE TERTIARY
SYSTEMS
IN
INDIA:
PENINSULA;
EXTRA-PENINSULA.
DUAL
FACIES
OF
TORTIARY
DEPOSITS.
GEOGRAPHJZ
OFLNDIA
DURING
EARLY
TERTIARY.
(I)
TERTIARIES
OF
SURAET AND
B1O19H.
(II)
I(ATHIAWAR.
DWARKA
BEDS,
PERIM
ISLAND
TERTIARY.
(III)
TERTIARIES
OF
CUTCH.
(IV)
RAJPUTANA.
(V)
THE
COROMANDEL
COAST
-CUDDALORE
SERIES. (VI)
THE MALABAR
COAS!-WARKALLI
AND
QUILON
BEDS.
TERTIARY
SYSTEMS
OF THE
EXTRA-PENINSULAR
INDIA.
(I)
SIND.
TABLE
OF
FORMATIONS.
(II)
§ALT-R,ANGE. TABLE
OF FORMATIONS.
(III)
HIMALAYAS-KASHMIR
HIMALAYAS
AND PUNJAB AND
KUMAON
LIIMA-
LAYAS.
TERTIARIES
OF
INNER
HIMALAYAS. (IV) ASSAM. (V)
BURMA.
THE
TERTIARY
GULF
OF
BURMA.
TABLE
OF
CORRELATION
OF TERTIARY
FORM-
ATIONS.
REFERENCES.
CI{APTER
XVIII
TRRN
EOCNRN
SRRSREM
G26
RANIKOT
SERIES;
X OSSILS
OF THE
RANIKOT
SERIES. LAKI
SERIES.
KIRTHAR
SERIES;
NUMMULITIC
LIMESTONO;
TR OSSILS
OF
THE
KIRUEHAR
SERIES.
(I)
SIND
AND
BALUCHISTAN. (II)
SALT-RANGE.
(III)
I(OHAT.
(IV)
POTWAR.
(V)
ILAZARA.
(VI)
KASHMIR;
THE INDUS
VALLEY TERTIARIES;
THE
SUBATHU
SORIES
OF
JAMMU
AND
THE
PIR
PANJAL.
(VII)
THE
OUTOR HIMALAYAS;
SUBATHU
SERIES.
(VIII)
ASSAM;
ECONOMIC
UTILITY
OF
THE
ASSAM
EOOEENE
ROCKS,
(IX)
BURMA;
EOCONE
MAMRNALS.
REFERENCES.
CHAPTER,
XIX
TNN
OR,RCOCDNE
AND
LOWNN
MROCNRVN
SYSRNLRS
OLIGOCONE;
RESUERICTED
OCCURRENCE. (I)
BALUCHISTAN.
(II)
SIND;
NARI
SERIES.
(III)
ASSAM. (IV)
BURMA;
PEGU
SERIES:
PETROLEUM,
ORIGIN,
MODE
OF
OCCURRENCE,
GAS,
MIGRAUEION;
PETROLEUM
AREAS
IN
INDIA.
LOWER
MIOCONE.
(I)
SIND;
GAJ
SERIES;
BUGTI
BEDS.
(II)
SALT-RANGE,
POTWAR,
MURREO
SORIOS.
(III)
OUTER
HIMALAYAS;
MURROE
SERIES,
KASH-
MIR
SUB-HIMALAYAS.
(IV)
ASSAM;
SURMA SERIES.
(V)
BURMA;
UPPER
PEGU
SERIES,
IGNEOUS
ACTION.
CHANGE
IN
CONDITIONS,
REFERENCES.
X1 L
COENTENTS
CHAPTER
)(X
TSP
SRW:R,RX
SVSR:NRR-MTDDLE
MROCMNM
RO
LOWNN
PR-USROCNNN
-
GENERAL.
THE
NATURE
OFTHE
SIWALIK
DEPOSITS.
GEOTECTONIC
RELATIONS
OF
THE
SIWAHKS.
THE
L FAIN
BOUNDARY
FAULT.
THE
REAL
NATURE
OF THE
YAIN
BOUNDARY
FAULT;
MIDDLEMISS S
VIEWS.
THE PALAEON-
TOLOGICAL
INTERESUE
OF
THE
SIWALIK
SYSTEM.
ILVOLUTION OF
THO
SIWALIK
FAR::LA;
MIGRATIONS
INTO
INDIA.
LITHOLOGY;
MODE
OF
FORMATION
OF THE
§ISALIKS IN
THE
GANGETIC
TROUGH.
CLASSIFICATION.
THE
BAIN
BOULDER
HDD,
THE
§IWALIK
ZONO
OF
KASHMIR
SUB-HIMALAYAS.
SIWALIK
FAUNA;
FOSSIL
ANTHROPOID
APES.
AGE
OF
SIWALIK
SYST EM.
PARALLEL
SERIES
OF
DEPOSITS.
REFERENCES.
CHAPTEI],
XXI
TSN
PR,NRSROCNNN
SVSRNU
356
THE
PLEISTOCENE
OR
GLACIAL
AGE
OF EUROPE AND
AMERICA.
A
MODIFLED
PLEISTOCONO
GLACIAL
AGE
IN
INDIA.
THE
NATURE OFUEHE
EVIDENCE
FOR
AN
ICE AGO
IN
FNDIA;
DR.
BLANFORD S
VIEWS.
ICE
AGE
IN
THE
HIMALAYAS;
PHYSICAL
RECORDS.
THE
EXTINCTION OF THE
SIWALIK
MAMMALS.
INTER-
GLACIAL
PERIODS.
TABLE
OF
CORRELATION
OF GLACIAL
STAGES
WITH
THE
UPPER
SIWALIKS
OF
N.
INDIA.
PLEISTOCENE
ICE
AGE
DEPOSITS
OF
KASHMIR;
THEIR RELATION
TO
L{AREWA
SERIES.
REFERENCES.
TSN
PR,NRSROCNXN
CHAPTER,
XXI}
SVSRNM
(CONTINUEIL,)-TNM
FNOO-
GENCMR:RC
AR,R,UVRULR
THE
PLAINS
OF INDIA.
NATURE
OF
UEHE INDO-GANGETIC
DEPRESSION.
EXTERRUE
AND
THICKNESS
OF THE ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS.
CHANGES
IN
LL,IVERS.
LITHOLOGY.
CLASSIFICATION;
BHANGAR;
KHADAR.
THE
GANGES
DELTA,
THE INDUS
DELTA.
ECONOMICS.
THE
R,AJPUTANA DESERT;
COMPOSITION
OF
THE
DESERT
SAND; THE
ORIGIN
OF THE
RAJPUTANA DOSERT.
THE
R,ANN
OF
CUTCH.
REFERENCES.
CHAPTER,
XXIII
TNM PR,NRSROCNNN
SVSRNRR
(OONTINUED,)-LARNNMS
-
-
LATERITE
A
ROGOLIUEH
PECULIAR
TO
INDIA.
COMPOSITION
OF
LATERITE;
ITS
DISTRIBUTION.
HIGHJEVEL LATERITE AND
LOW-LEVEL
LATERITE.
THEORIES
OF
THE ORIGIN
OF
LATERITE,
RECENT
VIEWS;
SECONDARY CHANGES
IN LATERITE:
RESILICIFICATION.
THE
AGE
OF
LATOERITE.
ECONOMICS,
REFERENCOS.
CHAPTER
XXIV
PR,RRSROCNXN
AND
RNCNNR
EXAMPLES
OF
PLEISTOCENE
AND RECENT
DEPOSITS.
OSSIFEROUS
ALLUVIUM
OF THE
UPPER
SUTIEJ; OF THE TAPTI
AND
NARBADA.
THE
KAREWAS
OF
KASHMIR.
COASTAL
ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS.
SAND-DUNES
;
TER IS.
LGESQ,
THE POTWAR
FLUVIO-GLACIAL
DEPOSITS.
CAVE-DEPOSITS.
REGUR
OTBLACK
COTTON.-SOIL;
THE
ORIGIN
OF
LXEGUR. THE
DAMAN
SLOPES.
THE
ILUMAN
EPOCH.
REFERENCES.
385
398
403
PTTVSROCNLPRRRR
ECOXOURC
GNOR,OT+Y
CONTENTS
CIIAPTER,
XXV
CHAPTER,
XXVI
PRINCIPLES
OF PHYSIOGRAPHY
ILLUSTRATED
BY
THE
INDIAN
REGION.
MOUN-
TAINS: THE
STRUCTURO
OF
THE
HIMALAYAS;
RECENT
IDEAS;
UEHO
TECTONIC
ZONES;
CAUSE
OF THE
RY.NTAXIAL
TRONDS
OF THE HIMALAYAS;
GEOTECTONIC
FEATURES
OF
THE
N.W.
HIMALAYAS;
SIMLA
AND
GARHWAL HIMALAYAS;
OROGRAPHIC TREND
LINES
OFNORTH FNDIA;
THE STRUCTURE
OFTHE
PENINSULA;
THE
MOUNTAINS
OF THE PENINSULA.
PLATEAUS
AND
PLAINS:
PLATEAU
OF
1 _OLCANIG
ACCUMULATION;
PLATEAU
OF
EROSIONI
VALLEYS:
THE VALLEY
OF
KASHMIR
A
TECTONIC VALLEY
;
EROSION-VALLEYS;
VALLOYS
OF
THE HIMALAYAS
;
THE
TRANSVERSE GORGES;
CONFIGURATION
OF THE HIMALAYAN
VALLEYSQ
VAL-
LEYS
OF_THG
PENINSULA.
BASINS
OR
LAKES:
FUNCTIONS
OF
LAKES;
TYLIES
OF
LAKES;
INDIAN
EXAMPLES.
THE
COAST-LINES
OF
INDIA.
B,EFERENC&.
XVLL
PAGE
413
439
GENERAL.
WATER;
WELLS, SPRINGS,
ARTESIAN WELLS;
UEHERMAL
AND MINORAL
QPRINGS.
CLAYS;
CHINA-CLAY,
TERRA-COTTA, FIRE-CLAY,
FULLER S
EARTH.
SANDS
;
GLASS-SAND.
LIME
;
CEMENTS
;
MORTAR
I
COMPOSITION
OF
COMENUES
;
PRODUCTION.
BUILDING-STONES;
GRANITES;
IIMESTONES;
MARBLES,
SER-
PENTINE;
SANDSTONES,
VINDHYAN
SANDSTONES,
GONDWANA
SANDSTONESL
LATERITE,
SLATES,
TRAPS.
COAL;
PRODUCTION
IN INDIA;
GONDWANA
COAL;
TORTIARY
COAL.
ESTIMATOD
RESERVES.
POAT.
POTROLERRM;
BURMA,
,A.SSAM,
W.
PAKISTAN;
NATURAL
GAS.
METALS
AND
ORES.
ALUMINIUM;
BAUXITE
IN
LATERITE;
ECONOMIC
VALUE
OF
INDIAN
BAUXITE;
USES.
ANTI-
MONY;
SULPHIDE
OF
ANTIMONY,
STIBNITE.
ARSENIC
;
SULPHIDES
OF
ARSENIC,
ORPIMENT
AND
REALGAR.
BERYLLIUM.
CHROMIUM;
OCCURRENCEL
USES,
COBALT
AND
NICKEL.
COPPER;
THE
COPPER
ORES
OF
SIKKIM.
GOLD;
ITS
OCCURRENCE;
PRODUCTION
OF
VEIN-GOLD;._ALLUVIAL
GOLD,
FRON;
ITS
OC-
CURRENCE;
ECONOMIC
VALUE;
PRODUCTLOEN;
ITS DISTRIBUTION.
LEAD
AND
SILVER
;
IEAD-ORES
OF
BAWDWIN
;
PRODUCTION.
MAGNESIUM
;
O.CCURRE_NCE
OF
MAGNESITO.
MANGANESE;
DISTRIBUTION
OF
MANLANESE
IN
THE
GEOLOGICAL
FORMAIIONS
OF
INDIA;
PRODUCTION;
USOS.
STIONTIUM.
THORIUM.
TIN;
THE
UEIN-ORE
OF
MERGUI
AND
TAVOY.
TITANIUM.
TYNG.STEN^;
^WOLFRAM_OF
TAWOY
;
USES
OF
TR:NGSTEN
;
IFRANIUM
,
PITCH-
BLENDE
OF
GAYA.
_
VANADIUM.
ZTTRC.
PREOEIOUS
AND
SOMI-PROECIOUS
STONES.
DIAMONDS;
PANNA
AND
GOLCONDA
DIAMONDS.
RUBIESAND
SAPPHIR^ES; B_URMA
R}BIES
;
GEM-GRAVELS
OF
CEYLON;
SAPPHIRES
OF
KASH-
MIR.
SPINEL.
JADOITE;
OCCURRENCE;
FORMAUEION.
-
-EMERALDS
AND
AQUAMARINOS;BERYL.
CHRYSOBERYL.
GARNETS.
ZIRCONS,
TOURMALINES,
OTH_ER
GEM-STONES
OF INDIA.
AGATES,
ROCK-CRYSTAL,
AMETHYST.
AMBOR.
ECONOMIC
MINERAL
PRODUCTS.
ALKALINAE
SALTS.
AI;M.
-_A5BEFLOS,
BARYTES,,
BAUXITE,
BORAX,
CORULDUM;OCCURRENCE;
DISTRIBUTION;
USOS;
OTHER
ABRASIVES;
MILLSTONES,
GRINDSTONES.
FLUOR-
LP,?I.QRAPHJTE;
ITS
OCCURRENCE;
USES.
GLPSUM,
KYANITE
AND
SILLIMANITE.
LIMESTONES
AND
DOLOMITE.
MICA;
USES
OF
RIICA;
MICA-
{GPOSITS
OF
NELLORE
AND HAZARIBAGH
AND
RAJPUTA,NA,
MINERAL
PAINTS.
XLONAZITE;
ITS
OCCURRENCE-;_
_USES.
_?HOSPHATIC
DEPOSITS.
PYRITE.
RARE
RNINERALS.
REH
OR
KALAR.
THE ORIGIN
OF
REH
EFFIORESDENCE.
SALT,; SOURCES
OF
INDIAN
SALT;
ROCK-SALT
MINES;
OTHER
SALIS.
SALTPETRE
OR
NITRE.
.
MODE
OF
OCCURRONCE
OF
NITRO;
ITS
PRODUCTION;
USES.
STOAETITO;
MODE.OF AERIGIN
OF
_STEATITE.
SULPHUR;
USOES
OF
SUJPHUR.
,
SOILS;
SOIL-
FORMATION;
THE
SOILS
OF
FNDIA;
MAIN
SOIL-GROUPS
OF INDIA.
INNNX
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