Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaIncludes the Annual report of the Geological Survey of India, 1867- |
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Another small outcrop , as boulders , occurs immediately east of the railway line at mile 81 on the railway line which runs northeast from Bikaner City , 2 miles south of Dhirera railway station . This is a red sandstone cemented by ...
Another small outcrop , as boulders , occurs immediately east of the railway line at mile 81 on the railway line which runs northeast from Bikaner City , 2 miles south of Dhirera railway station . This is a red sandstone cemented by ...
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There seems little doubt that a meteorite fell near Mabwe - Khoywa village in the Karenni State of Kyetbogyi , about 120 miles east of Toungoo in Burma at about 10.45 P.M. on the 17th September , 1937 . A Karen ' cultivator , Htisalay ...
There seems little doubt that a meteorite fell near Mabwe - Khoywa village in the Karenni State of Kyetbogyi , about 120 miles east of Toungoo in Burma at about 10.45 P.M. on the 17th September , 1937 . A Karen ' cultivator , Htisalay ...
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Mr. H. M. Lahiri reports the occurrence of crystalline limestone of Eocene ( Subathu ) age at Malla ( 30 ° 46 ' : 76 ° 59 ' ) in the Patiala State , about six miles to the southLimestone , Patiala east of Kalka .
Mr. H. M. Lahiri reports the occurrence of crystalline limestone of Eocene ( Subathu ) age at Malla ( 30 ° 46 ' : 76 ° 59 ' ) in the Patiala State , about six miles to the southLimestone , Patiala east of Kalka .
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Calcareous slates are quarried at Patta ( 21 ° 36 ' : 96 ° 9 ' ) , about one and a half miles south - east of Kyaukse ( 21 ° 37 ' : 96 ° 8 ' ) Calcareous slate Kyaukse district ; they dip north at 20 ° and slabs , Kyaukse dis- are ...
Calcareous slates are quarried at Patta ( 21 ° 36 ' : 96 ° 9 ' ) , about one and a half miles south - east of Kyaukse ( 21 ° 37 ' : 96 ° 8 ' ) Calcareous slate Kyaukse district ; they dip north at 20 ° and slabs , Kyaukse dis- are ...
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Dr. Coulson noted that if an area of only 0.2 square miles could be proved , then assuming that the seam dips at 45 ° , that the coal has a specific gravity of 1.3 averaging 27.5 cubic feet to the ton and that half the coal can be ...
Dr. Coulson noted that if an area of only 0.2 square miles could be proved , then assuming that the seam dips at 45 ° , that the coal has a specific gravity of 1.3 averaging 27.5 cubic feet to the ton and that half the coal can be ...
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