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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... Method . LXIX . Pt . 1 , 1937 ( price 9 Rs . 8 As . ) : The Mineral Deposits of Eastern Singhbhum and Surrounding Areas . VOL . LXX . An Attempt at the Correlation of the Ancient Schistose Formations of Peninsular India : Part 1 , 1936 ...
... Method . LXIX . Pt . 1 , 1937 ( price 9 Rs . 8 As . ) : The Mineral Deposits of Eastern Singhbhum and Surrounding Areas . VOL . LXX . An Attempt at the Correlation of the Ancient Schistose Formations of Peninsular India : Part 1 , 1936 ...
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... methods of low temperature carbonisation , the possibilities of the coal of the Dore river area being worked on any commercial scale may be discounted . He could not advise the expenditure on further trial drifts to supplement those ...
... methods of low temperature carbonisation , the possibilities of the coal of the Dore river area being worked on any commercial scale may be discounted . He could not advise the expenditure on further trial drifts to supplement those ...
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... methods of analysis . The decay is due to the action of salts derived from wind - borne moisture from the sea , to organic matter accumulated during the years of neglect , and to decomposition of pyrites in the rock , the acid so ...
... methods of analysis . The decay is due to the action of salts derived from wind - borne moisture from the sea , to organic matter accumulated during the years of neglect , and to decomposition of pyrites in the rock , the acid so ...
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Geological Survey of India. It is not surprising , therefore , that with this method of treating the problem it has proved difficult to identify 3MgO.Fe2O3.3SiO 2 . I have , however , found one occurrence , namely in an analysis of a ...
Geological Survey of India. It is not surprising , therefore , that with this method of treating the problem it has proved difficult to identify 3MgO.Fe2O3.3SiO 2 . I have , however , found one occurrence , namely in an analysis of a ...
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... method of representing the analysis of spandite given above shows a closer relationship to the intimate facts of Nature than the first , yet this first method will no doubt still often be used in order to show the statistical ...
... method of representing the analysis of spandite given above shows a closer relationship to the intimate facts of Nature than the first , yet this first method will no doubt still often be used in order to show the statistical ...
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