2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11629-020-6420-9
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Impact of long term uplift on stream networks in tectonically active Northern Hill Range, Kachchh palaeo-rift basin, western India

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“…The domes are asymmetric in the sense that the northern limbs are steeper due to periodic tectonic movements along the KMF, while the southern limbs show gentle dips (Biswas, 1993;Maurya et al, 2017a;Shaikh et al, 2019). The domal hills are separated by inter-domal saddles through which major drainages flow northward and disappear into the Banni plain (Shaikh et al, 2019;Padmalal et al, 2021) (Fig. 1b, c).…”
Section: R E G I O Na L G E O L O G I Ca L S E T U Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The domes are asymmetric in the sense that the northern limbs are steeper due to periodic tectonic movements along the KMF, while the southern limbs show gentle dips (Biswas, 1993;Maurya et al, 2017a;Shaikh et al, 2019). The domal hills are separated by inter-domal saddles through which major drainages flow northward and disappear into the Banni plain (Shaikh et al, 2019;Padmalal et al, 2021) (Fig. 1b, c).…”
Section: R E G I O Na L G E O L O G I Ca L S E T U Pmentioning
confidence: 99%