Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 70
It is quarried to a small extent for lime - burning Dharwar , Bombay . - Mr . K. C.
Channabasappa records the occurrence of two thin limestone bands each about
50 feet in width , and extending for a length of over one mile in an E.-W. direction
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It is quarried to a small extent for lime - burning Dharwar , Bombay . - Mr . K. C.
Channabasappa records the occurrence of two thin limestone bands each about
50 feet in width , and extending for a length of over one mile in an E.-W. direction
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Page 305
Limestone Distribution Mudhol The recent mapping by Dr. B. C. Roy ( 9 & 10 ) in
the former Mudhol State , now merged in the Bijapur district , has proved the
existence of extensive deposits of high grade limestone , suitable for cement and
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Limestone Distribution Mudhol The recent mapping by Dr. B. C. Roy ( 9 & 10 ) in
the former Mudhol State , now merged in the Bijapur district , has proved the
existence of extensive deposits of high grade limestone , suitable for cement and
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Page 547
There are a few small exposures of coralline limestone near Agarwara .
Immediately west of the village it forms pavements which show frequent oblique
laminations which dip at a low angle to the west . Granular mottled limestone but
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There are a few small exposures of coralline limestone near Agarwara .
Immediately west of the village it forms pavements which show frequent oblique
laminations which dip at a low angle to the west . Granular mottled limestone but
more ...
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