Abstract

The NE–SW-oriented Naga Hills, constituting the northern part of the Indo-Myanmar Ranges (IMR) in the northeast Indian states of Manipur, Nagaland, parts of Arunachal Pradesh and the adjoining areas of western Myanmar, is known for the occurrence of ophiolitic rocks within a narrow arcuate zone along the middle of the belt.

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