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V C Thakur is former Director of Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology,
Dehradun. His interests are mainly structural geology, tectonics
and Himalayan geology.
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D N Wadia was one among the great geologists in the Geological
Survey of India who laid the foundation of the geological investigations
in India by their pioneering work. Not only was his a pioneering
work in a little known territory but also a signal contribution
to the understanding of the geological evolution of a spectacular
but unique feature in the mountain arcs of the world. The elucidation
and explanation he offered won him universal approbation. Most of
his observations and interpretations in those early days of Indian
geology still hold good. The remoteness and arduous nature of the
terrain did not deter him from carrying out extensive and prolonged
field work in Kashmir, Hazara, Nanga Parbat and Gilgit regions of
northwestern Himalaya. He explained the abnormal sequence of rock-formations
of varied ages in northwestern Kashmir, analysed the structure of
the unique knee-bend of the mountain chains around the knot called
Nanga Parbat and gave an in-depth geological account of the terra-incognito
that Chilas, Astor-Deosai and Hazara districts then were. His book
Geology of India, written in 1919 and published by MacMillan, became
the source book for students for a long period of time. It made
six editions the last one in 1966.
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Address for Correspondence
V C Thakur
Wadia Institute of
Himalayan Geology,
Dehradun 248 001, India.
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