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Автор CUMMINS, W. A.
Дата выпуска 1962
dc.description THE occurrence of greywacke in the Lower Siwaliks has recently been commented on by Sikka et al.<sup>1</sup>, and taken as evidence that â the notion that the Siwaliks are entirely of freshwater origin may no longer be trueâ . This conclusion is opposed to a great mass of palæontological data in which there is not the least suggestion of a marine environment. This was pointed out by Ganju and Srivastava<sup>2</sup>, who went on to suggest that â much of the so-called greywacke of the Siwaliks may, in fact, turn out to be sub-greywacke (the low-rank greywacke of Krynine) if a proper petrographic study is made. If this is the case [they say], the notion that the Siwaliks are entirely of freshwater origin may still be true, because the sub-greywackes are neither necessarily marine nor are they confined to the geotectonic beltsâ .
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Название Greywacke in Lower Siwaliks, Simla Hills
Тип LETTERS TO NATURE
DOI 10.1038/1961085a0
Print ISSN 0028-0836
Журнал Nature
Том 196
Первая страница 1085
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