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
Thin bands of limestone are also noted to the south and east of Dindur ( 15 ° 18 ' :
75 ° 40 ' ) . The minimum reserve of limestone from all deposits may be about
250,000 tons , for an assumed depth of 25 feet . Sabarkantha , Bombay .
Thin bands of limestone are also noted to the south and east of Dindur ( 15 ° 18 ' :
75 ° 40 ' ) . The minimum reserve of limestone from all deposits may be about
250,000 tons , for an assumed depth of 25 feet . Sabarkantha , Bombay .
Page 80
The country rock is however hornblende - schist and the smell alleged to have
been noted was that of kerosene . In Mr. Hunday's opinion , the surface of the
rock might have absorbed some mineral oil while anti - malarial operations were
...
The country rock is however hornblende - schist and the smell alleged to have
been noted was that of kerosene . In Mr. Hunday's opinion , the surface of the
rock might have absorbed some mineral oil while anti - malarial operations were
...
Page 520
Vanadium has been noted only in spectroscopic amounts and is unlikely to have
caused the crystallization of sillimanite and kyanite . ( 2 ) In the Williardson district
in Australia wliere kyanite - sillimanite rocks are present , also in low grade ...
Vanadium has been noted only in spectroscopic amounts and is unlikely to have
caused the crystallization of sillimanite and kyanite . ( 2 ) In the Williardson district
in Australia wliere kyanite - sillimanite rocks are present , also in low grade ...
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