Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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A few abandoned shallow prospecting pits occurring in an east - west direction
over a length of 47 feet 9 inches were also found by him on the southern side of
the tank . The pits are 9 feet 6 inches wide and three to four feet deep . According
...
A few abandoned shallow prospecting pits occurring in an east - west direction
over a length of 47 feet 9 inches were also found by him on the southern side of
the tank . The pits are 9 feet 6 inches wide and three to four feet deep . According
...
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TABLE IV - contd . 34. Pit No. 1 Bottom -94 " 1 / L / 53 0.9 0.4 0.79 2.4 0-3 2.8 0.3
6-77 35. Pit No. 1 36–50 " 2 / L / 53 1.52 0-67 2.91 2.24 0.25 3.84 0.3 2.06 1.2 36.
Pit No. 1 0-12 " 3 / L / 53 1.0 0.19 1.92 2:09 0.22 2.80 0.22 3:05 1.49 37. Pit No.
TABLE IV - contd . 34. Pit No. 1 Bottom -94 " 1 / L / 53 0.9 0.4 0.79 2.4 0-3 2.8 0.3
6-77 35. Pit No. 1 36–50 " 2 / L / 53 1.52 0-67 2.91 2.24 0.25 3.84 0.3 2.06 1.2 36.
Pit No. 1 0-12 " 3 / L / 53 1.0 0.19 1.92 2:09 0.22 2.80 0.22 3:05 1.49 37. Pit No.
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That the water from the pits and the wells is apparently unaffected by the lake
water may well be due to the latter being the lowest part of the drainage . Since
the lake has no outlet , the water in it represents the balance between the in - flow
of ...
That the water from the pits and the wells is apparently unaffected by the lake
water may well be due to the latter being the lowest part of the drainage . Since
the lake has no outlet , the water in it represents the balance between the in - flow
of ...
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