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Geological Study Of Mahiasmal Ghats Of Khultabad Taluk District Aurngabad

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The Deccan volcanic, representing basaltic flows of Cretaceous-Eocene age, are the most extensive geological formation of Peninsular India. They cover total area of 80% area of Maharashtra state.
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