Late Cenozoic fluvial successions in northern and western India: an overview and synthesis

R Sinha, R Kumar, S Sinha, SK Tandon… - Quaternary Science …, 2007 - Elsevier
Late Cenozoic fluvial successions are widespread in India. They include the deposits of the
Siwalik basin which represent the accumulations of the ancient river systems of the …

Mio‐Pliocene exhumation of the hinterland and sediments provenance of the Neogene strata from Kumaun Himalaya of northwest India: Insights from detrital fission …

P Singh, RC Patel - Geological journal, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Fission‐track (FT) thermochronological analysis of detrital apatite and zircon derived from
the lower and middle Siwalik Group of the sub‐Himalaya allows the reconstruction of the …

Reconstruction of the Late Miocene climate record in the Himalayan foreland Basin: The impact of Himalayan uplift and monsoon dynamics

MM Chauhan, S Ali, BP Singh, V Adlakha, M Arif… - Journal of Asian Earth …, 2025 - Elsevier
The reconstruction of the sedimentation history of the Himalayan Foreland Basin (HFB)
during the Neogene period holds great importance in unravelling the evolution of South …

[PDF][PDF] Active faulting and deformation of Quaternary landform Sub-Himalaya, India

GC Kothyari, PD Pant, M Joshi, K Luirei, JN Malik - Geochronometria, 2010 - sciendo.com
Landforms developed across terrain defining boundary the Main Boundary Thrust (MBT)
have imprints of recent tectonic activity. Depositional landforms such as colluvial fan bear …

Landslides and neotectonic activities in the main boundary thrust (MBT) zone: Southeastern Kumaun, Uttarakhand

GC Kothyari, PD Pant, K Luirei - Journal of the …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) zone is constituted of some of the landslide prone
areas in southeastern part of Kumaun Sub-Himalaya. Role of landslides as natural hazard …

[PDF][PDF] Mio-Pliocene tectonic activity along the Main Boundary Thrust and exhumation of the Amritpur Granite Body, Kumaun region, northwestern Himalaya

P Singh, SK Chaudhary, M Sandhu, RP Singh… - Himal. Geol, 2024 - researchgate.net
The Himalayan Mountain belt was formed through continental collision between Indian and
Eurasian plates, which was began ca. 58 Ma (Yin 2006; Jain 2014; Jain et al. 2005; Singh et …

Study of uranium mobilization from Himalayan Siwaliks to the Malwa region of Punjab state in India

R Patnaik, S Lahiri, V Chahar, N Naskar… - … of Radioanalytical and …, 2016 - Springer
Fossils, palaeosols and associated sedimentary rock samples from well-dated Siwalik
sediments have been measured for their uranium content by low background gamma ray …

Active tectonics in the Main Boundary Thrust zone, Garhwal Himalaya, as evident from palaeoseismic signatures, morphotectonic features and PSI base ground …

K Luirei, G Ch. Kothyari, M Mehta - Geological Journal, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In the Garhwal Himalaya, the steeply inclined Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) is characterized
by landforms that indicate towards tectonic activity in the recent past. Linear active fault …

Geoheritage Sites in Kumaun Himalaya of Uttarakhand, India

GC Kothyari, PD Pant, BS Kotlia, M Mehta, H Joshi… - Geoheritage, 2023 - Springer
A number of studies have shown that the conservation and protection of significant
geoheritage sites are crucial for scientific expeditions, education, and cultural viewpoint …

Sedimentary environment and geomorphic development of the uppermost Siwalik molasse in Kumaun Himalayan Foreland Basin, North India

BS Kotlia, PK Goswami, LM Joshi, AK Singh… - Geological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
An area of about 250 sq. km. around Ramnagar and Garjiya within the Siwalik molasse in
the Kumaun foothills was mapped for geomorphic evolution and sedimentation pattern. The …