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
... canal , which is taken from the Swat river at the canal headworks at Amandarra ( 34 ° 37 ' 71 ° 59 ′ ) , is led through the Benton tunnel for about 2 miles under Malakand ( 34 ° 34 ′ 71 ° 56 ' ) to the Mazah Khwar , the bed of which is ...
... canal , which is taken from the Swat river at the canal headworks at Amandarra ( 34 ° 37 ' 71 ° 59 ′ ) , is led through the Benton tunnel for about 2 miles under Malakand ( 34 ° 34 ′ 71 ° 56 ' ) to the Mazah Khwar , the bed of which is ...
Page 41
... canal have been closed periodically to enable the Benton tunnel to be examined . But once the hydro - electric scheme is in operation , the only part of the Upper Swat canal that can be closed will be that portion below the power house ...
... canal have been closed periodically to enable the Benton tunnel to be examined . But once the hydro - electric scheme is in operation , the only part of the Upper Swat canal that can be closed will be that portion below the power house ...
Page 42
... canal along the bed of the Mazah Khwar . After describing the conditions along the length of the power tunnel in great detail , Dr. Coulson made numerous recommenda- tions regarding lining and supporting the power tunnel and for the ...
... canal along the bed of the Mazah Khwar . After describing the conditions along the length of the power tunnel in great detail , Dr. Coulson made numerous recommenda- tions regarding lining and supporting the power tunnel and for the ...
Page 47
... canal system . It has been estimated that about 130 cusecs on an average are let down for 123 days in a year . It is proposed that during the rest of the year the necessary supply of water should be obtained by building a reservoir on ...
... canal system . It has been estimated that about 130 cusecs on an average are let down for 123 days in a year . It is proposed that during the rest of the year the necessary supply of water should be obtained by building a reservoir on ...
Page 252
... canals , but Chalk and his co - workers ( 3 ) did not find any canals in two African species that they had studied . Apart from the gum ducts , the general features of the Copaiferas are entirely different from what has been found in ...
... canals , but Chalk and his co - workers ( 3 ) did not find any canals in two African species that they had studied . Apart from the gum ducts , the general features of the Copaiferas are entirely different from what has been found in ...
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