Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Returned to Circle headquarters at Madras early in May , 1951. On leave for 31
days with effect from 6th September , 1951. Attached to the Southern Circle and
proceeded to field in the middle of November , 1951 , to continue the previous ...
Returned to Circle headquarters at Madras early in May , 1951. On leave for 31
days with effect from 6th September , 1951. Attached to the Southern Circle and
proceeded to field in the middle of November , 1951 , to continue the previous ...
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Attached to the Southern Circle . Investigated China Clay in Vishakhapatnam
district , Madras , carried out systematic mapping in Anantapur and Kurnool
districts , Madras . Returned to Circle headquarters at Madras early in May , 1951
, Left ...
Attached to the Southern Circle . Investigated China Clay in Vishakhapatnam
district , Madras , carried out systematic mapping in Anantapur and Kurnool
districts , Madras . Returned to Circle headquarters at Madras early in May , 1951
, Left ...
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Attached to the Eastern Circle . Commenced geological mapping in Bankura
district , West Bengal and in Manbhum district , Bihar . Investigated some gypsum
occurrences in Midnapore district . Returned to headquarters in May , 1951.
Attached to the Eastern Circle . Commenced geological mapping in Bankura
district , West Bengal and in Manbhum district , Bihar . Investigated some gypsum
occurrences in Midnapore district . Returned to headquarters in May , 1951.
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