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 51
... reach the zone of permanent saturation but derive their supply from a temporary saturation of the upper parts of the sub - soil in the rainy season . For permanent water - supply the wells should be sunk deep enough to reach the solid ...
... reach the zone of permanent saturation but derive their supply from a temporary saturation of the upper parts of the sub - soil in the rainy season . For permanent water - supply the wells should be sunk deep enough to reach the solid ...
Page 52
... reach the bed - rock . A second suitable site for a large well is the water - course E. N. E. of the bund near the Club House at Jashpurnagar . This water - course has perennially running water . An adequate and reliable source of water ...
... reach the bed - rock . A second suitable site for a large well is the water - course E. N. E. of the bund near the Club House at Jashpurnagar . This water - course has perennially running water . An adequate and reliable source of water ...
Page 170
... reach the level of the unconformity . Alluvial plain . The western flank of the area under review shows a more or less continuous alluvial belt extending southward from Idar State ac- ross the eastern tracts of the Ahmedabad and Kaira ...
... reach the level of the unconformity . Alluvial plain . The western flank of the area under review shows a more or less continuous alluvial belt extending southward from Idar State ac- ross the eastern tracts of the Ahmedabad and Kaira ...
Page 279
... reach the margin . Remarks . In Cockerell's ( 1913 , p . 143 ) identification table of the Acanthopterygian scales , the following characters are noted for a Serranid scale : ( i ) Basal radii spreading . ( ii ) Basal margin not deeply ...
... reach the margin . Remarks . In Cockerell's ( 1913 , p . 143 ) identification table of the Acanthopterygian scales , the following characters are noted for a Serranid scale : ( i ) Basal radii spreading . ( ii ) Basal margin not deeply ...
Page 410
... reach their maximum in the south of the area mapped . Here the rocks are rather more acid than usual . Pl . 20 , fig . 3 illustrates a somewhat more advanced stage of cataclasis , in which the hypersthene is drawn out into elongated ...
... reach their maximum in the south of the area mapped . Here the rocks are rather more acid than usual . Pl . 20 , fig . 3 illustrates a somewhat more advanced stage of cataclasis , in which the hypersthene is drawn out into elongated ...
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