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reopening of the fissures prior to deposition of later minerals ; whatever crushing
of wolfram that did take place was local and probably due to small adjustments
during crystallisation . The whole aspect of these coarsely crystalline veins is that
...
reopening of the fissures prior to deposition of later minerals ; whatever crushing
of wolfram that did take place was local and probably due to small adjustments
during crystallisation . The whole aspect of these coarsely crystalline veins is that
...
Page 525
As for the remainder farther to the north , he believes they are probably Devonian
to Carboniferous for they occur below the Permian ( ? ) limestones , and , further ,
because the late V. K. Ting discovered fossils of Devonian to Carboniferous ...
As for the remainder farther to the north , he believes they are probably Devonian
to Carboniferous for they occur below the Permian ( ? ) limestones , and , further ,
because the late V. K. Ting discovered fossils of Devonian to Carboniferous ...
Page 589
This practice is probably excellent , but in some of the mud walls which had fallen
I saw quite large rounded boulders . These are undoubtedly a source of danger ,
and should be avoided in this form of building . Nearly all the mud walls were ...
This practice is probably excellent , but in some of the mud walls which had fallen
I saw quite large rounded boulders . These are undoubtedly a source of danger ,
and should be avoided in this form of building . Nearly all the mud walls were ...
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PART | 1 |
General Report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1937 | lxiv |
CONTENTS | 7 |
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