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 37
... surface indications of copper were found in them in or around the village . It is thought that the deposit , though rich , is of trifling size and of no economic importance . In this it resembles a number of other deposits of copper ...
... surface indications of copper were found in them in or around the village . It is thought that the deposit , though rich , is of trifling size and of no economic importance . In this it resembles a number of other deposits of copper ...
Page 38
... surface . Mr. M. Sanaullah , Archæological Chemist with the Government of India , made an investigation and recommended certain measures to be taken . A Committee was set up by the Government with Mr. J. F. Blakiston , C.I.E. , Director ...
... surface . Mr. M. Sanaullah , Archæological Chemist with the Government of India , made an investigation and recommended certain measures to be taken . A Committee was set up by the Government with Mr. J. F. Blakiston , C.I.E. , Director ...
Page 39
... surface . For the removal of the accumulated salts on the surface , Dr. Krishnan agrees with the Archæological Chemist that the repeated application of paper pulp would be a suitable remedy where sculp- tured figures are concerned , and ...
... surface . For the removal of the accumulated salts on the surface , Dr. Krishnan agrees with the Archæological Chemist that the repeated application of paper pulp would be a suitable remedy where sculp- tured figures are concerned , and ...
Page 47
... surface and in depth , and Mr. West considered that , provided the usual precautions were taken to grout any prominent joints that exist along the dam site and for a short distance above and below it , there was no objection to the site ...
... surface and in depth , and Mr. West considered that , provided the usual precautions were taken to grout any prominent joints that exist along the dam site and for a short distance above and below it , there was no objection to the site ...
Page 48
... surface of the basal trap flow . It is unlikely that further wells tapping this horizon would add much to the total water supply of the area , as the existing ones probably extract the bulk of the water that soaks into the rocks of this ...
... surface of the basal trap flow . It is unlikely that further wells tapping this horizon would add much to the total water supply of the area , as the existing ones probably extract the bulk of the water that soaks into the rocks of this ...
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