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Richard Dixon Oldham’s comprehensive study represents a landmark contribution to geological science, utilizing advanced geodetic observations to elucidate the complex structural geology of two of Asia’s most significant geographical features: the Himalayas and the Gangetic plain.
Through meticulous field measurements and scientific analysis, Oldham documents how these massive landforms were shaped by tectonic forces over geological time. The work bridges the gap between theoretical geology and practical surveying, offering insights into mountain-building processes and crustal deformation.
This text remains essential for understanding the geological history of the Indian subcontinent and continues to inform modern studies of Himalayan geology and tectonics. Oldham’s rigorous methodology established important precedents for geological fieldwork and structural analysis in mountainous regions.







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