Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaGeological Survey of India, 1939 - 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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Page 40
... bank of the existing Upper Swat canal . The surplus water will flow by two concrete siphons into a pit and thence over a weir to rejoin the Upper Swat canal between the turbines and the power house by means of a natural nala . The water ...
... bank of the existing Upper Swat canal . The surplus water will flow by two concrete siphons into a pit and thence over a weir to rejoin the Upper Swat canal between the turbines and the power house by means of a natural nala . The water ...
Page 42
... bank would offer a moderately good foundation , a fold - fault runs along the course of the stream . Damming would flood the lower part of the Harnow and would cause much expense in the provision of bridges etc. , for the Abbotta- bad ...
... bank would offer a moderately good foundation , a fold - fault runs along the course of the stream . Damming would flood the lower part of the Harnow and would cause much expense in the provision of bridges etc. , for the Abbotta- bad ...
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... bank of the nala , above the flood- water level . The pump house would be situated on the bank of the nala and the reservoir tank may be constructed on the high ground of laterite further north . The well should be sunk deep enough to ...
... bank of the nala , above the flood- water level . The pump house would be situated on the bank of the nala and the reservoir tank may be constructed on the high ground of laterite further north . The well should be sunk deep enough to ...
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Geological Survey of India. the alluvium in the bank of the Ib and its tributaries , the Maini and the Sonajori . This gravel bed had been exploited by shafts and open cuts usually located on the banks of the rivers or at some distance ...
Geological Survey of India. the alluvium in the bank of the Ib and its tributaries , the Maini and the Sonajori . This gravel bed had been exploited by shafts and open cuts usually located on the banks of the rivers or at some distance ...
Page 69
... bank N. N. W. of Kunaw ( 20 ° 58 ′ : 96 ° 27 ' ) . Conglomerate outcrops are generally confined to sheet 93 D / 1 and 5 , although an outcrop of metamorphosed conglomerate is seen in sheet 93 C / 3 and 7. At the junction of the granite ...
... bank N. N. W. of Kunaw ( 20 ° 58 ′ : 96 ° 27 ' ) . Conglomerate outcrops are generally confined to sheet 93 D / 1 and 5 , although an outcrop of metamorphosed conglomerate is seen in sheet 93 C / 3 and 7. At the junction of the granite ...
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