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 26
... feet , but they are not reached in the workings of the Palana colliery , about 300 feet in depth , which are situated 14 miles south of Bikaner and are in Eocene rocks . The sandstones at Dulmera are horizontal , hard , dark red - brown ...
... feet , but they are not reached in the workings of the Palana colliery , about 300 feet in depth , which are situated 14 miles south of Bikaner and are in Eocene rocks . The sandstones at Dulmera are horizontal , hard , dark red - brown ...
Page 34
... feet through the overlying Nummulitic rocks in order to meet this possible westward continuation of the Makarwal coal seam . Apart from this , the topographical features of the Kohat area seem to preclude such an attempt . Dr. Coulson ...
... feet through the overlying Nummulitic rocks in order to meet this possible westward continuation of the Makarwal coal seam . Apart from this , the topographical features of the Kohat area seem to preclude such an attempt . Dr. Coulson ...
Page 35
... feet to the ton and that half the coal can be extracted , then for every foot thickness of the seam the amount of coal that can be won is about 143,000 tons . If this were sold at a pit - head price of Rs . 6 per ton , there should be ...
... feet to the ton and that half the coal can be extracted , then for every foot thickness of the seam the amount of coal that can be won is about 143,000 tons . If this were sold at a pit - head price of Rs . 6 per ton , there should be ...
Page 40
... feet in length , and then along an open cut with a silt trap a short distance to a concrete masonry weir supporting the tops of three pipes down which the water will fall some 250 feet to drive three turbines situated on the right ...
... feet in length , and then along an open cut with a silt trap a short distance to a concrete masonry weir supporting the tops of three pipes down which the water will fall some 250 feet to drive three turbines situated on the right ...
Page 44
... feet high , which will maintain a reservoir extending about six miles up the river to Kandlai , with a capacity of 3,600 million cubic feet . The site appears to be quite suitable for a reservoir , and in view of the thickly forested ...
... feet high , which will maintain a reservoir extending about six miles up the river to Kandlai , with a capacity of 3,600 million cubic feet . The site appears to be quite suitable for a reservoir , and in view of the thickly forested ...
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