Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 108Geological Survey of India, 1977 - Earthquakes |
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... fault appears to take a southeasterly course , and possibly forming part of a group of parallel faults trending northwest - south- east with some complimentary faults at right angles . These features though not mapped were observed from ...
... fault appears to take a southeasterly course , and possibly forming part of a group of parallel faults trending northwest - south- east with some complimentary faults at right angles . These features though not mapped were observed from ...
Page 122
... fault scarp ( Plate 27 ) supports this view . Incidentally this escarpment is only about 5 km east of Kolabug where the epicentre of the present earthquake was located on the basis of field observations . It may be therefore concluded ...
... fault scarp ( Plate 27 ) supports this view . Incidentally this escarpment is only about 5 km east of Kolabug where the epicentre of the present earthquake was located on the basis of field observations . It may be therefore concluded ...
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... faults are preceded by certain east - west trending hinge faults . The throw is increasing towards the west and the faults disappear towards the east along the Baramura range . It is assumed that the tear fault is of later origin than ...
... faults are preceded by certain east - west trending hinge faults . The throw is increasing towards the west and the faults disappear towards the east along the Baramura range . It is assumed that the tear fault is of later origin than ...
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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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