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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007010668
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2007010668#concept
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- found: Work cat.: 2007393075: Das Gupta, A.B. Geology of N.W. Bengal Basin, 2006:p. 1 ("The Bengal Basin constitutes an enormous area of sedimentation and tectonic movements extending from about 25⁰N latitude to about 7⁰S. Most of this area is occupied by the present day Bay of Bengal, with filled up head of the Bay to the north, coastal sediments to the West and the Assam-Arakan folded mountain belt to the east (Fig. 1).")
- found: Gsa.confex.com WWW site, Dec. 10, 2007:Tectonic Configuration of the Bengal Basin ("The Bengal basin, a remnant ocean basin south of the eastern Himalayas, exhibits dramatic variability in Neogene sediment thickness that reflect a complicated depositional and tectonic history.")
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Change Notes
- 2008-01-02: new
- 2008-01-03: revised
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