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| Chapter Zone | What You Actually Learn | The "Mahapatra" Flavor | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Cleavage, fracture, Mohs scale, rock cycle | Lots of tables comparing igneous vs. sedimentary. | | Geomorphology | Rivers, glaciers, wind, groundwater | Heavy on Drainage patterns (dendritic, trellis). | | Volcanoes & Earthquakes | Types of volcanoes, seismic waves | Uses Indian examples (Barren Island, Bhuj 2001). | | Structural Geology | Folds, faults, joints, unconformities | Simple line diagrams you can actually reproduce in an exam. | | Plate Tectonics | Continental drift, seafloor spreading | A bit dated (1980s-90s style), but the fundamentals are solid. |
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Why This Book Still Has a Pulse (Even in the Digital Age) First, let’s address the elephant in the quarry. G. B. Mahapatra isn’t a flashy new author. His Textbook of Physical Geology is a classic, primarily used in Indian universities (especially for B.Sc. Geology). Think of it as the reliable old rock hammer of geology texts—not the fanciest tool, but it breaks down tough concepts into manageable chunks.