Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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A mile north of Kudri ( 24 ° 4 ' : 83 ° 9 ' ) there is a thin band about 30 ft . long and
15 ft . wide ; North of Deohar ( 24 ° 3 ' : 83 ° 13 ' ) the small hillock shows a small
occurrence of crystalline limestone with large blades of diopside , veined by ...
A mile north of Kudri ( 24 ° 4 ' : 83 ° 9 ' ) there is a thin band about 30 ft . long and
15 ft . wide ; North of Deohar ( 24 ° 3 ' : 83 ° 13 ' ) the small hillock shows a small
occurrence of crystalline limestone with large blades of diopside , veined by ...
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Actinolite - schists form thin patches in the Gokak hill and near Lolsur ( 16 ° 11 ' :
74 ° 50 ' ) . Thin bands of chloritephyllites , dipping at 25 degrees towards south ,
are seen near Mamdapur ( 16 ° 7 ' : 74 ° 56 ' ) . Finely laminated calc - silicate ...
Actinolite - schists form thin patches in the Gokak hill and near Lolsur ( 16 ° 11 ' :
74 ° 50 ' ) . Thin bands of chloritephyllites , dipping at 25 degrees towards south ,
are seen near Mamdapur ( 16 ° 7 ' : 74 ° 56 ' ) . Finely laminated calc - silicate ...
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river near Chandupura is a coarse felspathic gritty rock with thin bands of
conglomerate and shale . The exposures of these rocks , occasionally intruded
by the trap dykes , could be traced northward up to the deserted village of
Malharganj .
river near Chandupura is a coarse felspathic gritty rock with thin bands of
conglomerate and shale . The exposures of these rocks , occasionally intruded
by the trap dykes , could be traced northward up to the deserted village of
Malharganj .
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