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These vary considerably in length from mere ridgelets not more than a mile in
length to chains extending over fifteen to twenty miles . Their width is also
variable from place to place along the strike . Although seldom rising more than
300 feet ...
These vary considerably in length from mere ridgelets not more than a mile in
length to chains extending over fifteen to twenty miles . Their width is also
variable from place to place along the strike . Although seldom rising more than
300 feet ...
Page 194
The limestone is variable in composition and has a sharp contact with the
underlying Aravallis . The lithology and mode of occurrence suggests
sedimentary deposition in shallow inland basins . About four miles north - west of
Dohad ( 22 ° 50 ...
The limestone is variable in composition and has a sharp contact with the
underlying Aravallis . The lithology and mode of occurrence suggests
sedimentary deposition in shallow inland basins . About four miles north - west of
Dohad ( 22 ° 50 ...
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Palæontological Index ( 1926 ) . Price 7 rupees . Report on the geological
structure and stability of the hill slopes around Naini Tal . By T. H. Holland ( 1897
) . Price 3 rapeus . Geological map of India , 1893. Scale l ' = 96 miles . Price 1
rupee ...
Palæontological Index ( 1926 ) . Price 7 rupees . Report on the geological
structure and stability of the hill slopes around Naini Tal . By T. H. Holland ( 1897
) . Price 3 rapeus . Geological map of India , 1893. Scale l ' = 96 miles . Price 1
rupee ...
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PART | 1 |
General Report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1937 | lxiv |
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