Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 533
Dolomite This rock generally forms fairly wide exposures and crops out frequently
in the main drainage channels of the area . On the authority of Mallet , Blanford
included this rock in the Bijawars along with the breccia with which it is ...
Dolomite This rock generally forms fairly wide exposures and crops out frequently
in the main drainage channels of the area . On the authority of Mallet , Blanford
included this rock in the Bijawars along with the breccia with which it is ...
Page 534
Near Barjhar the dolomite occurs as inliers in the thick overlying beds of the
Vindhyan quartzite , breccia and the trap . The rock , dipping 40 ° to 45 ° , is
mostly exposed in the river bed ; the mounds and ridges on both sides being
formed of the ...
Near Barjhar the dolomite occurs as inliers in the thick overlying beds of the
Vindhyan quartzite , breccia and the trap . The rock , dipping 40 ° to 45 ° , is
mostly exposed in the river bed ; the mounds and ridges on both sides being
formed of the ...
Page 544
The relation of the breccia with the dolomite here is rather peculiar because both
the rock types attain the same height forming steep banks of the river . This is
hardly expected if the breccia really overlies the dolomite . Moreover , no breccia
...
The relation of the breccia with the dolomite here is rather peculiar because both
the rock types attain the same height forming steep banks of the river . This is
hardly expected if the breccia really overlies the dolomite . Moreover , no breccia
...
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