Influence of neotectonism on geomorphology and depositional architecture of the Gandak megafan, middle Ganga plain, India
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Narendra Kumar Patel | V. Sharma | A. Saraf | A. Awasthi | Ankit Gupta | P. Pati | A. K. Verma | Rajendra P. Jakhmola | Chinmay Dash | B. Parkash | R. P. Jakhmola
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