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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... effect from the 13th May , 1937 . Mr. A. B. Dutt continued to officiate as Assistant Geologist during the year vice Dr. A. K. Dey on foreign service in Jashpur State . 4. Dr. C. S. Fox was granted leave out of India on average pay from ...
... effect from the 13th May , 1937 . Mr. A. B. Dutt continued to officiate as Assistant Geologist during the year vice Dr. A. K. Dey on foreign service in Jashpur State . 4. Dr. C. S. Fox was granted leave out of India on average pay from ...
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... effect from the 19th June , 1937 . Mr. B. C. Gupta was granted leave on average pay from the 25th May , 1937 , to the 18th July , 1937 . Dr. L. A. N. Iyer was granted leave on average pay for 18 days from the 5th March , 1937 , and ...
... effect from the 19th June , 1937 . Mr. B. C. Gupta was granted leave on average pay from the 25th May , 1937 , to the 18th July , 1937 . Dr. L. A. N. Iyer was granted leave on average pay for 18 days from the 5th March , 1937 , and ...
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... effect on the stability and permanence of the works . The water of the Upper Swat 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 ...
... effect on the stability and permanence of the works . The water of the Upper Swat 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 ...
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... would probably be perennial , and its extraction would be unlikely to affect existing well - water supplies . Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between 48 [ VOL . 73 . Records of the Geological Survey of India .
... would probably be perennial , and its extraction would be unlikely to affect existing well - water supplies . Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between 48 [ VOL . 73 . Records of the Geological Survey of India .
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Geological Survey of India. Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between the Deccan trap basement and the schists have not yielded water in the Nagzeera boring . In the event of the boring at Nagzeera proving a failure ...
Geological Survey of India. Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between the Deccan trap basement and the schists have not yielded water in the Nagzeera boring . In the event of the boring at Nagzeera proving a failure ...
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