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 33
... basal Eocene ( Lower Ranikot ) in age . A dark red , pisolitic hematite shale is sometimes developed at the expense of the coal and there is then a slightly irregular junction between the Cretaceous sandstones below and the sandstones ...
... basal Eocene ( Lower Ranikot ) in age . A dark red , pisolitic hematite shale is sometimes developed at the expense of the coal and there is then a slightly irregular junction between the Cretaceous sandstones below and the sandstones ...
Page 36
... basal Eocene ( Lower Ranikot ) age assigned to the coal of the Trans - Indus Salt Range at Makarwal . However , Dr. Coulson regards this grey limestone as Cretaceous and the Dore coal as homotaxial with the Salt Range coal . After ...
... basal Eocene ( Lower Ranikot ) age assigned to the coal of the Trans - Indus Salt Range at Makarwal . However , Dr. Coulson regards this grey limestone as Cretaceous and the Dore coal as homotaxial with the Salt Range coal . After ...
Page 48
... basal trap flow . It is unlikely that further wells tapping this horizon would add much to the total water supply of the area , as the existing ones probably extract the bulk of the water that soaks into the rocks of this horizon during ...
... basal trap flow . It is unlikely that further wells tapping this horizon would add much to the total water supply of the area , as the existing ones probably extract the bulk of the water that soaks into the rocks of this horizon during ...
Page 73
... basal grits lie directly schists of the Nam Hka upon light green phyllites which Cover the valley . western slope of the range . The phyllites are soft and easily weathered into light red soil , contain frequent veins of quartz and dip ...
... basal grits lie directly schists of the Nam Hka upon light green phyllites which Cover the valley . western slope of the range . The phyllites are soft and easily weathered into light red soil , contain frequent veins of quartz and dip ...
Page 78
... basal pebbly sandstone becomes conglomeratic in a northerly direction , as at Laitryngew . The basal Cherra sand- stone conglomerate was found by Mr. Ghosh on all the footpaths descending from the western edge of the main plateau into ...
... basal pebbly sandstone becomes conglomeratic in a northerly direction , as at Laitryngew . The basal Cherra sand- stone conglomerate was found by Mr. Ghosh on all the footpaths descending from the western edge of the main plateau into ...
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1.-General Report 3.-Mineral Production Aravalli Assam Baluchistan basal Bengal Bihar biotite Bombay calcareous Calcutta cassiterite Central Provinces charnockite Chinji Coal Coal-field conglomerate Congr Coulson Cretaceous Deccan trap deposits Dhok Pathan Diener district earthquake east Eastern Eastern States Agency Eocene F. R. C. Reed fauna felspar formation Fossil garnet genus Geol Geological Survey Geologist Geology gneisses gneissic Gondwana granite Hills Himalayas India intrusive Journ Kashmir limestone Lower Madras Memoir metamorphic meteorite Mica miles minerals Mining Miscellaneous Notes Nagpur Narbada North-West Northern Shan occur outcrops Paliyad Permian phyllites Pinjor plateau print).-Annual report Proc Production of India Punjab quartz quartzite Rajputana Red Beds river rocks rupees Sahni Salt Range sandstones schists shales sheet Siwalik Southern species specimens Surv Survey of India Tertiary Trias Triassic Twenty-fourth Ind Upper Burma valley veins Vindhyan VOL VOL Western wolfram Yunnan