Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 528
According to him the former consists of " granitoid and gneissoid ” rocks which
include granite , syenite , gneiss , hornblende schist , quartzite and other
crystalline formations . He included other rocks like laminated limestone , breccia
...
According to him the former consists of " granitoid and gneissoid ” rocks which
include granite , syenite , gneiss , hornblende schist , quartzite and other
crystalline formations . He included other rocks like laminated limestone , breccia
...
Page 532
The junction of dolomite with the phyllite is gradual and the transitional rock may
be called a schistose dolomite . It contains abundant sericite . This gradual
passage is more marked in a much wider exposure of these rocks in the river bed
...
The junction of dolomite with the phyllite is gradual and the transitional rock may
be called a schistose dolomite . It contains abundant sericite . This gradual
passage is more marked in a much wider exposure of these rocks in the river bed
...
Page 551
The sandstone which crops out in the nala section north - west of Agarwara is
probably the continuation of the rock exposed in ... These rocks , represented by
conglomerate , grit , sandstone , shale and limestone , emerge out of the trap in
the ...
The sandstone which crops out in the nala section north - west of Agarwara is
probably the continuation of the rock exposed in ... These rocks , represented by
conglomerate , grit , sandstone , shale and limestone , emerge out of the trap in
the ...
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