Featured Paper by Chetty, T.R.K.* and Nagaraju, J.
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a fast, accurate and cost-effective tool that became an integral part of any geological mapping. In the present study, we have used GPS for a precise and quicker geological & structural mapping of a gabbro pluton, emplaced along the Terrane Boundary Shear Zone (TBSZ) situated between the Eastern Ghats Belt and the East Dharwar craton, Andhra Pradesh, India. The study of pluton can throw light on the emplacement of magma in the context of regional tectonics.
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