Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 112, Parts 7-8Government of India, 1981 - Earthquakes Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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... depth . This should be normally expected to be typical of Himalayan terrain . As such , to interpret the ano- malies for a single depth alone , might lead to re- cognition of erroneous dispersion patterns . For proper recognition of the ...
... depth . This should be normally expected to be typical of Himalayan terrain . As such , to interpret the ano- malies for a single depth alone , might lead to re- cognition of erroneous dispersion patterns . For proper recognition of the ...
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... depth alone , mig cognition of erroneous dispersion proper recognition of the anomaly fore , becomes necessary to evaluate patterns for each depth . The behaviou malies , depthwise , is outlined below . 0.30 m Depth P z < t ANOMALIES ...
... depth alone , mig cognition of erroneous dispersion proper recognition of the anomaly fore , becomes necessary to evaluate patterns for each depth . The behaviou malies , depthwise , is outlined below . 0.30 m Depth P z < t ANOMALIES ...
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... Depth North of Salnian nala two new anomalies are observed ranging in values from 500 to 700 ppm which are absent at 0.30 m horizon , while one ano- maly showing values of 400 ppm which exists at this horizon is not reflected at 0.45 m ...
... Depth North of Salnian nala two new anomalies are observed ranging in values from 500 to 700 ppm which are absent at 0.30 m horizon , while one ano- maly showing values of 400 ppm which exists at this horizon is not reflected at 0.45 m ...
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RECORDS | 1 |
Geology Structure and Sulphide Mineralisation of Tosham District Bhiwani Haryana | 7 |
Geology and Geochemistry of Sulphide Mineralisation in Teejanwali Hill Mahendragarh | 17 |
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Ajabgarh albite altered anomaly Aravalli Banded Gneissic Complex Bari Sadri basin Bayana beds belt Berach Berach Granite Bhadesar biotite calcite chert chlorite colour conglomerate country rocks crystalline Delhi Supergroup Deoban deposits district dolomite east eastern epidote fault felspar fluvial folds foliation Formation fractures Geol Geological Survey glacial glacier gneiss grade grains granite grey groundmass Himalaya hornblende intrusive Jamuna Jogipura Jutogh kankar limestone magmatic magnetite Mandhali metamorphism metasediments metres mica schist microcline migmatites mineralisation minerals muscovite NE-SW Nithar NW-SE occur oligoclase orthoclase overlying pebbles pegmatite phase phenoclasts phyllite places plagioclase Plate-1 porphyry Pre-Aravalli pre-Delhi Purola quartz quartzite Rajasthan region rhyolite river samples sand Sandstone schist schistose sediments seen sequence sericite shale shows slate sphene stratigraphic Sub-basin Supergroup surface Surv Survey of India tectonic terraces texture thick thin Thrust Tosham trend tuff unconformity valley veins Vindhyan Volcanics Wazri zircon zone