Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 120, Parts 2-8government of India., 1985 - Earthquakes Vols. 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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... period from Late Pleistocene to present . Four series of strandlines identified in the area probably developed during Holocene period . The average rate of progradation of the delta during the Holocene along the Krishna river is 3.34 m ...
... period from Late Pleistocene to present . Four series of strandlines identified in the area probably developed during Holocene period . The average rate of progradation of the delta during the Holocene along the Krishna river is 3.34 m ...
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... period , conventionally accepted as the gestation period for a large - sized iron - ore open - cast mine defined as a 4-5 million tonnes or more of production capacity p.a. GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR EXPLORATION For the assessment of the ...
... period , conventionally accepted as the gestation period for a large - sized iron - ore open - cast mine defined as a 4-5 million tonnes or more of production capacity p.a. GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR EXPLORATION For the assessment of the ...
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... period but the recorded antiquity may be deemed to stretch only to the earlier days of Messrs John Taylor & Sons of London , who exploited the gold but passed on the rights to the present proprietors of the mines after the Indian ...
... period but the recorded antiquity may be deemed to stretch only to the earlier days of Messrs John Taylor & Sons of London , who exploited the gold but passed on the rights to the present proprietors of the mines after the Indian ...
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Stratigraphy and structure of Delhi Supergroup of rocks | 12 |
Structures in Singhbhum shear zone at and around | 27 |
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anhydrite antiform Aravalli range axial planes bands Barotiya and Sendra Barotiya Group basin Bhim Group block boreholes Chaibasa channel chert Chitradurga chlorite clay crescentic lamina deformation Delhi Delhi Supergroup deposit developed Devgarh Devgarh Group dextral Dhanjori drilling east eastern evaporites exploration F₁ F₂ F₂ folds formation Geol geophysical gneiss gold grade granite gravity grey ground water halite Haryana hinge Hutti Ingaldhalu iron isoclinal Jodhpur Krishna river laterite limb lineation lode metabasalts metamorphism migmatization mineral mineralisation minor folds Nagaur occur phase of folding planar plunge polyhalite pre-Delhi inlier pre-Delhi west Precambrian Punjab quartz quartzite Rajasthan Rajgarh Rajgarh Group Ras Marble red beds regional rocks Rohtak district S₁ S₂ samples sandstone schist schist belt schistosity sediments Sendra Group sequence shear zone Singhbhum strand plain stratigraphic Strike Reef structures sulphide Supergroup Surv synform tectonic thickness tion tonnes trend Tuff values variogram Vasudev volcanics western