Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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V. H. Boileau and G. Kohli anticipated that the preTertiary rocks will have been
less deeply dissected in the present autochthonous belt , and that the
carbonaceous shales of the Dharmkot may , therefore , be the source - rocks for
petroleum ...
V. H. Boileau and G. Kohli anticipated that the preTertiary rocks will have been
less deeply dissected in the present autochthonous belt , and that the
carbonaceous shales of the Dharmkot may , therefore , be the source - rocks for
petroleum ...
Page 508
After the Tyennan Orogeny , the orthogeosynclinal belt moved eastwards and
again after the Tabberabberan there was more eastward shifting . It is
questionable if a miogeosyncline can exist independently without an
eugeosynclinal belt to ...
After the Tyennan Orogeny , the orthogeosynclinal belt moved eastwards and
again after the Tabberabberan there was more eastward shifting . It is
questionable if a miogeosyncline can exist independently without an
eugeosynclinal belt to ...
Page 510
However , in the Molong Miogeosyncline , a belt of serpentinous intrusions
occurs near Wallenbeen , Gundagai and Young along a geanticline which
formed during the Bowning Orogeny . In Queensland during the Tabberabberan
...
However , in the Molong Miogeosyncline , a belt of serpentinous intrusions
occurs near Wallenbeen , Gundagai and Young along a geanticline which
formed during the Bowning Orogeny . In Queensland during the Tabberabberan
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