Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 90
In the Nawada area , however , the depths to bed - rock were of the order of
about 200 feet or more and very steady gradients in the sub - surface profiles of
the bed - rock were noted with a low in the neighbourhood of Nawada town .
In the Nawada area , however , the depths to bed - rock were of the order of
about 200 feet or more and very steady gradients in the sub - surface profiles of
the bed - rock were noted with a low in the neighbourhood of Nawada town .
Page 359
A historical review of the development of surface waters in the country has been
presented . Though the importance of utilisation of water for irrigation purposes
was realised in ancient times , it was only at the beginning of the 20th century that
...
A historical review of the development of surface waters in the country has been
presented . Though the importance of utilisation of water for irrigation purposes
was realised in ancient times , it was only at the beginning of the 20th century that
...
Page 553
The earlier workers in the area were also struck by the irregular land surface on
which the lava flows came to rest . Blanford wrote ( Op . cit . , p . 102 ) “ The base
of the trap here is very irregular . The cretaceous beds only underlie them in ...
The earlier workers in the area were also struck by the irregular land surface on
which the lava flows came to rest . Blanford wrote ( Op . cit . , p . 102 ) “ The base
of the trap here is very irregular . The cretaceous beds only underlie them in ...
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