Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 65
They extend from a few hundred feet to more than 2 miles along strike . The
deposits are not considered to be of economic importance . Dharwar , Bombay . -
Mr . K. C. Channabasappa traced several hematite - quartzite bands in parts of ...
They extend from a few hundred feet to more than 2 miles along strike . The
deposits are not considered to be of economic importance . Dharwar , Bombay . -
Mr . K. C. Channabasappa traced several hematite - quartzite bands in parts of ...
Page 422
The trend of the general distribution of the Gondwana rocks of the Godavari
valley clearly indicates that they extend into the Chhindwara area . Whether they
extend into the area just west and south - west of Bhopal can only be a
speculation at ...
The trend of the general distribution of the Gondwana rocks of the Godavari
valley clearly indicates that they extend into the Chhindwara area . Whether they
extend into the area just west and south - west of Bhopal can only be a
speculation at ...
Page 479
Banks ( 1952 ) suggested that as sedimentary and volcanic associations similar
to those in Tasmania are known in Victoria and may extend as far north as
Broken Hill and as far west as the Mount Lofty Ranges , the whole area be
regarded as ...
Banks ( 1952 ) suggested that as sedimentary and volcanic associations similar
to those in Tasmania are known in Victoria and may extend as far north as
Broken Hill and as far west as the Mount Lofty Ranges , the whole area be
regarded as ...
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