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
... developed at the expense of the coal and there is then a slightly irregular junction between the Cretaceous sandstones below and the sandstones of the basal Eocene Makarwal coal stage . According to Mr. Gee , the general geological ...
... developed at the expense of the coal and there is then a slightly irregular junction between the Cretaceous sandstones below and the sandstones of the basal Eocene Makarwal coal stage . According to Mr. Gee , the general geological ...
Page 35
... developed in the Creta- ceous and Ranikot sandstones . Were coal to be found in reasonable amount in the northern limb of the anticline , there should not be much trouble in working it ; but the seam is thin and the coal is apparently ...
... developed in the Creta- ceous and Ranikot sandstones . Were coal to be found in reasonable amount in the northern limb of the anticline , there should not be much trouble in working it ; but the seam is thin and the coal is apparently ...
Page 36
... develop- ments of low temperature carbonisation . A short history of the former investigations on the Dore river coal is given in the " Coal " section of the Economic Geology Appendix to Mr. C. S. Middlemiss ' memoir on the geology of ...
... develop- ments of low temperature carbonisation . A short history of the former investigations on the Dore river coal is given in the " Coal " section of the Economic Geology Appendix to Mr. C. S. Middlemiss ' memoir on the geology of ...
Page 38
... developed fractures , fell off and measures had to be devised to prevent not only the further development of cracks and fractures but also the general decay of the rock surface . Mr. M. Sanaullah , Archæological Chemist with the ...
... developed fractures , fell off and measures had to be devised to prevent not only the further development of cracks and fractures but also the general decay of the rock surface . Mr. M. Sanaullah , Archæological Chemist with the ...
Page 58
... develop- ment tunnel had been continued eastwards and , as previously predicted by Mr. Gee , had proved the Buggy seam . The seam had turned out to be of excellent quality and a number of cham- bers were being excavated to the south of ...
... develop- ment tunnel had been continued eastwards and , as previously predicted by Mr. Gee , had proved the Buggy seam . The seam had turned out to be of excellent quality and a number of cham- bers were being excavated to the south of ...
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