Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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That in the south - east corner consists of chlorite - schists , phyllites , argillites ,
quartzites and banded hematite - quartzites . They strike roughly N.N.W.-S.S.E.
and dip with high angles varying from 50 degrees towards east to almost vertical .
That in the south - east corner consists of chlorite - schists , phyllites , argillites ,
quartzites and banded hematite - quartzites . They strike roughly N.N.W.-S.S.E.
and dip with high angles varying from 50 degrees towards east to almost vertical .
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Geologically the area consists of Older Alluvium , laterite and Newer Alluvium .
The laterite is of detrital origin and occurs as a mantle of variable thickness over
the older alluvium . The laterite is gravelly , pisolitic and nodular and is underlain
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Geologically the area consists of Older Alluvium , laterite and Newer Alluvium .
The laterite is of detrital origin and occurs as a mantle of variable thickness over
the older alluvium . The laterite is gravelly , pisolitic and nodular and is underlain
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The biserial stage consists of three to four chambers , with a solitary , more or
less circular chamber initially , which might be the proloculum . The uniserial
stage consists of three chambers , which number is constant both in the Burmese
and ...
The biserial stage consists of three to four chambers , with a solitary , more or
less circular chamber initially , which might be the proloculum . The uniserial
stage consists of three chambers , which number is constant both in the Burmese
and ...
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