Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 71The Survey, 1937 - Earthquakes Vols. 1- include Report of the Geological Survey, 1867- ; v. 32- include Review of the mineral production of India, 1898/1903- ; v. 75 consists of Professional papers, no. 1-16; v. 76 consists of Bulletins of economic minerals. |
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Page 55
... present source of supply for the staff is derived from a number of wells , and for locomotives it is obtained from a tank to the west of the station , the tank being kept filled by pumping from the Titia nala about one mile south - west ...
... present source of supply for the staff is derived from a number of wells , and for locomotives it is obtained from a tank to the west of the station , the tank being kept filled by pumping from the Titia nala about one mile south - west ...
Page 115
... present . The specific gravity of the rock ranges between 2.75 and 3-15 , with a mean of 2-90 . Those giving high values are always rich in epidote . From this dyke two specimens were selected for analysis . The specimen 36/501 from ...
... present . The specific gravity of the rock ranges between 2.75 and 3-15 , with a mean of 2-90 . Those giving high values are always rich in epidote . From this dyke two specimens were selected for analysis . The specimen 36/501 from ...
Page 224
... present be com- pared with the Indo - Chinese formations , and if the latter are Triassic , as claimed by the French geologists , they can hardly be contem- poraneous with the Liu - wun beds . We now come to a consideration of the age ...
... present be com- pared with the Indo - Chinese formations , and if the latter are Triassic , as claimed by the French geologists , they can hardly be contem- poraneous with the Liu - wun beds . We now come to a consideration of the age ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
General Report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1935 | 96 |
The Dyke Rocks of Keonjhar State Bihar and Orissa By M | 105 |
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Assam bands Bathonian Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa brachiopod Buckm Burma calcareous Calcutta cent Central Provinces Chandpur Chaung clays Coal Cretaceous Dagshai deposits district dyke east epidiorite fauna feet felspar formations fossils G. S. I. Type Garhwal genus Geol Geological Survey gneisses Gondwana granite Himalaya Holcothyris inches India Jurassic Krol Kyaukse limestone Liu-wun lower Madras Manganese-ore Mansuy mapped marble Mesozoic Messrs meteorite Mica Middlemiss miles minerals Mogok Nahan Namyau series Napeng beds Nappe Norian north-east Northern Shan Nummulitics occur Orbitolina Orissa outliers output P. L. Renewal Petroleum phyllites pinnules Plate production Quantity quartz quartzites river rocks Sahni sandstones schistose schistose series schists Septem shales sheet showing Simla Siwalik slates species specimens stone Surv Survey of India syncline thrust tons valued TOTAL Triassic Upper valley wolfram Yunnan Zinbon