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
... followed for a short distance before the water is again taken into a canal for distribution to a large part of the North - West Frontier Province . The hydro - electric scheme proposes to take some 1,000 cusecs of the 1,500-1,600 cusecs ...
... followed for a short distance before the water is again taken into a canal for distribution to a large part of the North - West Frontier Province . The hydro - electric scheme proposes to take some 1,000 cusecs of the 1,500-1,600 cusecs ...
Page 50
... followed down along their dip towards the north - east , they will probably be found at a minimum depth of 500 feet under Khair and accord- ingly it would be necessary to sink a bore - hole deeper than this in order to tap water from ...
... followed down along their dip towards the north - east , they will probably be found at a minimum depth of 500 feet under Khair and accord- ingly it would be necessary to sink a bore - hole deeper than this in order to tap water from ...
Page 88
... followed to- wards and into 43 K / 5 , the strike becomes more southerly and the width of outcrop greatly increased . There is evidence of much folding in the Tanawals in the higher reaches of the Ferozpur Nala and the increased width ...
... followed to- wards and into 43 K / 5 , the strike becomes more southerly and the width of outcrop greatly increased . There is evidence of much folding in the Tanawals in the higher reaches of the Ferozpur Nala and the increased width ...
Page 89
... followed by a long continued succession of explosive outbursts , the materials of which were stratified as tuffs . Associated with this phase of explosive activity were outpourings of more acid lava , toscanitic in nature . These have ...
... followed by a long continued succession of explosive outbursts , the materials of which were stratified as tuffs . Associated with this phase of explosive activity were outpourings of more acid lava , toscanitic in nature . These have ...
Page 94
... followed to the north- east by a syncline , the northern limb of which , as well as the southern limb of the succeeding anticline , is entirely cut out by a low - hading reversed fault ( Kishanpur fault ) . The Middle Siwaliks which ...
... followed to the north- east by a syncline , the northern limb of which , as well as the southern limb of the succeeding anticline , is entirely cut out by a low - hading reversed fault ( Kishanpur fault ) . The Middle Siwaliks which ...
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