Volume : VIII, Issue : III, March - 2018

Geology around Manpura and Dedkiya Village, SE of Udaipur, Rajasthan

Harish Kapasya

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The state of Rajasthan forms an important part of the Indian union. It consisted of 19 Princely states, the centrally administrative province of Ajmer–Merwara, and three principalities in the times British rule, and it was formerly known as Rajputana. The region provides significant clues to the geology and tectonic development of the NE conditional segment of the Indian peninsula. Southeast of Udaipur is an important region in Aravalli hills. The importance is expressed in Archean basement and Proterozoic cover rocks. It is a very large area to study the basement cover characteristic. Dedkiya and Manpura village lies about 26km in SE from Udaipur city. The area is highly vegetated and comes under reserve forest. The highest peak in the area is about 605 meter. Granite gneiss forms the basement in this area, covered by various litho–units comprising quartzite, impure dolomite, chlorite schist and conglomerate–Grit–Arkose.

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Harish Kapasya, Geology around Manpura and Dedkiya Village, SE of Udaipur, Rajasthan, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-3 | March-2018


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