Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 108Geological Survey of India, 1977 - Earthquakes |
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... clays ( Sastry et al 1970 ) . The clay beds are prominently seen a few metres below the Niti - Goting footpath , on the left bank of Dhauliganga . The outcrop extends a couple of metres laterally and 5 to 6 m in height . Erosion appears ...
... clays ( Sastry et al 1970 ) . The clay beds are prominently seen a few metres below the Niti - Goting footpath , on the left bank of Dhauliganga . The outcrop extends a couple of metres laterally and 5 to 6 m in height . Erosion appears ...
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... clay beds are prominently seen a few metres below the Niti - Goting foot path , on the left bank of Dhauliganga ... clay deposit " . No microflora was found by Heim and Gansser in these clays . The varved clays at Goting are calcareous ...
... clay beds are prominently seen a few metres below the Niti - Goting foot path , on the left bank of Dhauliganga ... clay deposit " . No microflora was found by Heim and Gansser in these clays . The varved clays at Goting are calcareous ...
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... clay minerals which are difficult to be distinguished from the above alteration products . Palagonite is anisotropic in patches and often contains some irregularly curved birefringent fibrous rims formed of short acicular needles ...
... clay minerals which are difficult to be distinguished from the above alteration products . Palagonite is anisotropic in patches and often contains some irregularly curved birefringent fibrous rims formed of short acicular needles ...
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On the leadzinc mineralisation around Kushbani Purulia district | 36 |
Eocene ostracoda from Kolayatji area Rajasthan by V D Mamgain | 42 |
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