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 33
... possible for this investigation to take place in the field season 1935-36 ; but in the field season 1936-37 , when it was found necessary for Mr. E. R. Gee to visit the salt mines at Khewra and Kalabagh , advantage was taken of this ...
... possible for this investigation to take place in the field season 1935-36 ; but in the field season 1936-37 , when it was found necessary for Mr. E. R. Gee to visit the salt mines at Khewra and Kalabagh , advantage was taken of this ...
Page 34
... 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 and Mr. Gee noted that coal does in fact crop out in the Kohat ...
... 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 and Mr. Gee noted that coal does in fact crop out in the Kohat ...
Page 36
... possible to utilise them , especially in view of modern develop- ments of low temperature carbonisation . A short history of the former investigations on the Dore river coal is given in the " Coal " section of the Economic Geology ...
... possible to utilise them , especially in view of modern develop- ments of low temperature carbonisation . A short history of the former investigations on the Dore river coal is given in the " Coal " section of the Economic Geology ...
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... possible . The power tunnel had been driven through at the time of Dr. Coulson's visit and work was then being concentrated on the open cut and on the hillside on which the pipes were to be laid and held in position . In 1908 , Sir ...
... possible . The power tunnel had been driven through at the time of Dr. Coulson's visit and work was then being concentrated on the open cut and on the hillside on which the pipes were to be laid and held in position . In 1908 , Sir ...
Page 45
... possible , there- fore , that a certain amount of leakage may occur , which must be considered from two aspects , ( 1 ) loss of water from the reservoir , ( 2 ) the safety of the dam . Regarding the first point , a certain amount of ...
... possible , there- fore , that a certain amount of leakage may occur , which must be considered from two aspects , ( 1 ) loss of water from the reservoir , ( 2 ) the safety of the dam . Regarding the first point , a certain amount of ...
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