Classification of Himalaya based on Pamir Knot
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Pamir knot, Classification, Expansion, Geomorphology, PlateauAbstract
Work on the expansion of the Indian Himalayas has been done by Sir Sidney Burrad (1912), Ram Lochan Singh (1964) and S.P. Chatterjee (1971). In whose classification only related to Indian geomorphology was described. Who took us as the basis and took their work forward, describing the area of different branches, glaciers, mountain ranges, plateaus, rivers and hundreds of small and big lakes spread on it. By which we have collected information through primary and secondary data.
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