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- Comparison of Stress Azimuth Data Derived by Geogenic Electromagnetic Radiation Technique and from the Analysis of Exhumation Joints
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1 Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal 462066, IN
1 Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal 462066, IN
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Current Science, Vol 115, No 6 (2018), Pagination: 1039-1041Abstract
During the last decade, considerable progress has been made to understand the cause and nature of electromagnetic emission anomalies that precede major earthquakes1,2. Based on field measurements using a portable instrument, the preferred orientations of geogenic electromagnetic radiation (EMR), especially the principal directions of radiation have been proved to be reproducible and are related to the stress field of the lithosphere3– 6.References
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- Genesis of the Dhuadhar Falls, Bhedaghat, Madhya Pradesh, India
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1 Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal 462 066, IN
1 Earth and Environmental Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal Bypass Road, Bhauri, Bhopal 462 066, IN
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Current Science, Vol 116, No 8 (2019), Pagination: 1292-1294Abstract
Dhuadhar Falls in Bhedaghat near Jabalpur, one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh, India, attracts thousands of tourists throughout the year. The mighty River Narmada drops (Figure 1 a) 30 m down into a deep gorge of marble rocks, creating one of the most beautiful natural sites. Although there is a lot of literature available describing the surrounding rocks like marbles and schists of Precambrian Mahakoshal group, Lamheta Formation of the Cretaceous and the Deccan Traps1–3, there is hardly any work explaining the genesis of the Falls itself. The River Narmada flows almost in a straight line along the Narmada–Son Lineament (NSL) marking the boundaries of some of the important basins of India4.References
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