Himalaya, represents a continuous geological record from the Jurassic to Eocene period (≈201 to 34 million years ago).
This theory suggests that a portion of the Indian Plate is "delaminating" as it slides beneath the Eurasian Plate. (CREDIT: CC BY-SA 4.0) Deep beneath the mountains of the Himalayas, something ...
At first glance, they feel like a peaceful coastal getaway. But beneath that calm lies a dramatic geological story that goes ...
Kalinjar Fort's hill area in Banda has been declared a National Geo-Heritage Site by GSI, showcasing unique geological formations and boosting tourism.
The Aravalli Hills may appear low and worn today, but they represent one of the oldest surviving mountain systems on Earth. The Aravalli Hills, stretching across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi ...
The Geological Survey of India (GSI), Northern Region celebrated its 176th Foundation Day in Lucknow on Friday, highlighting the organisation’s historic role in geological research, mineral ...
Deep beneath the mountains of the Himalayas, something remarkable is taking place. The vast, rocky plate supporting India, known as the Indian Plate, is slowly breaking apart. Recent scientific ...
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