Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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EAMES , F. E .- ( A ) Contribution to the study of the Eocene in Western Pakistan
and Western India : the geology of standard sections in the Western Punjab and
in the Kohat dist . Quart . J. geol . Soc . Lond . , CVII , pt . 2 , No. 426 , 159-172 .
EAMES , F. E .- ( A ) Contribution to the study of the Eocene in Western Pakistan
and Western India : the geology of standard sections in the Western Punjab and
in the Kohat dist . Quart . J. geol . Soc . Lond . , CVII , pt . 2 , No. 426 , 159-172 .
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157 ) stated " The sedimentation in the eastern trough suggests deposition under
varying conditions , clear water of shallow to moderate depth in places , coarse
deposition along its western margin . Coralline growths are abundant in the ...
157 ) stated " The sedimentation in the eastern trough suggests deposition under
varying conditions , clear water of shallow to moderate depth in places , coarse
deposition along its western margin . Coralline growths are abundant in the ...
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the western side of the river the exposure is frequently concealed by the trap and
occasionally by the Lametas . South of the sandstone scarps of Ghatia it rests on
the dolomite . Apart from this large patch of sandstone there are few other ...
the western side of the river the exposure is frequently concealed by the trap and
occasionally by the Lametas . South of the sandstone scarps of Ghatia it rests on
the dolomite . Apart from this large patch of sandstone there are few other ...
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