Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 494
The Yarrol Basin probably continued into New South Wales and within it the
Barraba Series was laid down . The North Coast of New South Wales and some
parts of the New England Plateau may have been a highland presumably
continuous ...
The Yarrol Basin probably continued into New South Wales and within it the
Barraba Series was laid down . The North Coast of New South Wales and some
parts of the New England Plateau may have been a highland presumably
continuous ...
Page 523
554 556 ABSTRACT The present work has shown that the so - called " Bijawar
slate series " is older than the granitic rocks which are probably consanguine with
the Bundelkhand granite gneiss . The evidences collected show that the breccia
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554 556 ABSTRACT The present work has shown that the so - called " Bijawar
slate series " is older than the granitic rocks which are probably consanguine with
the Bundelkhand granite gneiss . The evidences collected show that the breccia
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Page 566
Considering its stratigraphic position and the associated fossils the specimen
described here is most probably Middle Eocene in age . The fossil ( G. S. I. Type
No. 17473 ) , is preserved in the collections of the Geological Survey of India .
Considering its stratigraphic position and the associated fossils the specimen
described here is most probably Middle Eocene in age . The fossil ( G. S. I. Type
No. 17473 ) , is preserved in the collections of the Geological Survey of India .
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