Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 88, Part 2Geological Survey of India, 1959 - Earthquakes |
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Page 363
... cent . to 25 per cent . The reserves in this area are estimated to be of the order of 700,000 tons but detailed prospecting is likely to bring to light additional reserves . Details of output of Apatite in the years 1953 and 1954 are as ...
... cent . to 25 per cent . The reserves in this area are estimated to be of the order of 700,000 tons but detailed prospecting is likely to bring to light additional reserves . Details of output of Apatite in the years 1953 and 1954 are as ...
Page 379
... cent . ash and occurring within one thousand feet of the surface , have been estimated at 20,000 million tons . Of this , the good quality coal ( ash percentage no more than 20 ) would amount to about 5,000 million tons . These ...
... cent . ash and occurring within one thousand feet of the surface , have been estimated at 20,000 million tons . Of this , the good quality coal ( ash percentage no more than 20 ) would amount to about 5,000 million tons . These ...
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... cent . to 45 per cent . sulphur , in a small part of the area which was explored . From the indications available in this area it may be reasonably expected that the deposits extend into the hill . The indicated reserves are of the ...
... cent . to 45 per cent . sulphur , in a small part of the area which was explored . From the indications available in this area it may be reasonably expected that the deposits extend into the hill . The indicated reserves are of the ...
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1954 are given Ajmer-Merwara alumina Aluminium Andhra areas asbestos Assam Bangalore Barytes bauxite Bikaner Bombay Calcutta cement cent Chaibasa China clay chromite coalfields coking coal consumed consumption copper corundum crores Cuddapah cwts deposits Diamond district of Bihar estimated exported factories figures Gondwana grade graphite gypsum Hassan district Hazaribagh Hutti Hyderabad ilmenite increased India India during 1953 Indian Iron industry Iron & Steel iron and steel iron-ore Jabalpur Jodhpur Jubbulpore Kashmir Keonjhar known to occur Kolar Kurnool Kyanite lakhs limestone Madhya Bharat Madhya Pradesh Madras Magnesite Manganese-ore manufacture Mayurbhanj Messrs metals million tons Mysore Mysore Hassan Mysore Iron Orissa Panna PEPSU petroleum pig-iron principal producers produced in India production in 1953 pyrites Rajasthan Ranchi reserves Rewa Rutile Salem salt saltpetre Saurashtra sillimanite Singhbhum Singhbhum district steatite TABLE Tata Iron Tiruchirapalli tons valued total output total value Travancore Travancore-Cochin Udaipur Uttar Pradesh vermiculite Vindhya Pradesh Zinc concentrates دو دو