Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 231
No production has been reported from the Singhbhum district since 1938. The
output of phosphatic nodules in Trichinopoly during the years 1950 and 1951
was as follows : 1950 . 1951 . Tons 3,025 416 Total value ( Rs . ) 37,036 6,408
The ...
No production has been reported from the Singhbhum district since 1938. The
output of phosphatic nodules in Trichinopoly during the years 1950 and 1951
was as follows : 1950 . 1951 . Tons 3,025 416 Total value ( Rs . ) 37,036 6,408
The ...
Page 273
The rise in the production was due mainly to Japan coming into the market for
magnesite . Out of the total output of 113,359 tons reported from Salem , 64,074
tons were produced by the Magnesite Syndicate Ltd. , Salem , South India , and ...
The rise in the production was due mainly to Japan coming into the market for
magnesite . Out of the total output of 113,359 tons reported from Salem , 64,074
tons were produced by the Magnesite Syndicate Ltd. , Salem , South India , and ...
Page 289
After the lapse of a long period of 27 years work was resumed in this area in
1948 when the production was 190 tons . In 1949 the output in Sonapahar rose
to 864 tons and in 1950 to 1,352 tons . There was a further rise in the production
from ...
After the lapse of a long period of 27 years work was resumed in this area in
1948 when the production was 190 tons . In 1949 the output in Sonapahar rose
to 864 tons and in 1950 to 1,352 tons . There was a further rise in the production
from ...
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