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Holocene tectono-geomorphic evolution of Haryana plains,Western Ganga plain,India
Authors:Pitambar Pati  Vivekanand Acharya  Aditya Kumar Verma  Narendra Kumar Patel  Rajendra Prasad Jakhmola  Chinmay Dash  Vijay Sharma  Ankit Gupta  Brahm Parkash  Arun Kumar Awasthi
Affiliation:1.Department of Earth Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,Roorkee,India;2.Oil and Natural Gas Corporation,New Delhi,India
Abstract:Haryana plain is the drainage divide between the Ganga plain in the east and the Indus plain in the west. Being a part of the Himalayan foreland, its geomorphology, sedimentation processes, and tectonism are broadly controlled by the Himalayan tectonics. Soil and geomorphological mapping in Haryana plain bring out geomorphic features such as paleochannels, various active drainage patterns, and landforms such as old fluvial plains, floodplains, piedmonts, pediments, terminal fans, and eolian plains. Based on the degree of soil development, and Optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages, the soil-geomorphic units were grouped into six members (QIMS-I to VI) (Quaternary Indus Morphostratigraphic Sequence) of a morphostratigraphic sequence: QIMS-VI 9.86–5.38 Ka, QIMS-V 5.38–4.45 Ka, QIMS-IV 4.45–3.60 Ka, QIMS-III 3.60–2.91 Ka, QIMS-II
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