Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 120, Parts 2-8Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Correlation based on primary and secondary events indicate time - equivalency for the Barotiya , Sendra and Rajgarh Groups and a younger status for the Bhim Group . The stratigraphic status of the Devgarh Group is uncertain though ...
Correlation based on primary and secondary events indicate time - equivalency for the Barotiya , Sendra and Rajgarh Groups and a younger status for the Bhim Group . The stratigraphic status of the Devgarh Group is uncertain though ...
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The presence of deep aquifers at different depths in the delta delta would indicate the palaeochannels of Pleistocene underlying the modern delta . The geomorphic evolutionary growth of the different sectors of the delta might indicate ...
The presence of deep aquifers at different depths in the delta delta would indicate the palaeochannels of Pleistocene underlying the modern delta . The geomorphic evolutionary growth of the different sectors of the delta might indicate ...
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The Kurumardikere conglomerate east of the village indicated gold ranging from less than 0.1 to 0.4 g / t . Therefore , considering the extent of banded ferruginous chert constituting a major part of the Chitradurga fold , a large ...
The Kurumardikere conglomerate east of the village indicated gold ranging from less than 0.1 to 0.4 g / t . Therefore , considering the extent of banded ferruginous chert constituting a major part of the Chitradurga fold , a large ...
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anhydrite associated average axial planes bands Barotiya base basin beds belt Bhim Group block bodies boreholes burrows central channel chert Chitradurga clay deformation Delhi Delhi Supergroup delta deposit depth detailed developed Devgarh direction district drilling east eastern effect environment estimate evaporites exploration field folds formation Geol Geological geometry gold grade granite gravity grey ground halite Haryana hinge India indicate inlier iron laterite limb lineation major mineral mineralisation mining minor Nagaur nature observed occur origin parallel pattern phase of folding plain plunge pre-Delhi present quartz Rajasthan range Reef regional represents reserve resulted rocks samples sand scale schist sediments seismic refraction Sendra Group sequence shear shear zone stage strike structures sulphide surface Surv surveys Table tectonic thickness tion trend unit values volcanics western zone