Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 114, Part 5The Survey, 1982 - 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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... indicate that they were not trans- ported over long distances and were deposited in the manner most colluvial deposits are formed . The local abundance of fossils is attributed to the localisa- tion of the fauna in isolated pools and ...
... indicate that they were not trans- ported over long distances and were deposited in the manner most colluvial deposits are formed . The local abundance of fossils is attributed to the localisa- tion of the fauna in isolated pools and ...
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... indicate that the body is more recrystallised in the western part and less in the east- ern part where the original ... indicating that K - felspar compo- nent is also significant in the rock . Microcline per- thite is more common in ...
... indicate that the body is more recrystallised in the western part and less in the east- ern part where the original ... indicating that K - felspar compo- nent is also significant in the rock . Microcline per- thite is more common in ...
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... indicate alluviation of the plain during the Holocene marine transgression ( Rao et al , 1976 ) . The build up of the delta and associated strand plain of Krishna river may be at the same time . development . Geophysical survey at ...
... indicate alluviation of the plain during the Holocene marine transgression ( Rao et al , 1976 ) . The build up of the delta and associated strand plain of Krishna river may be at the same time . development . Geophysical survey at ...
Contents
A genetic model for the Sandur manganese ores RN Mishra | 10 |
A note on the intertrappean stratigraphy of Gandhari Kamareddi and Ramayampet areas Nizamabad 19 | 19 |
On the high grade schistose rocks equivalent to the Sargur schist complex in Kasaragod taluk | 31 |
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alteration Andhra Pradesh anorthosite anorthositic rocks apatite Archaean ascomata Attapadi Barakar Formation bauxite bauxite deposits belt biotite borehole Cannanore Cannanore district charnockite Chlorite chrysoberyl clay coal seams coal-sand ratio colour contours corundum Cuddapah Basin diopside emerald Ephesite facies feldspar fibrous quartz foliation fossil gabbro garnet garnetiferous sillimanite gneiss gem tracts gemstones Geol Surv Ind Geological Survey gneiss grains granite granulite green high grade hornblende idiomorphic magnetite crystals Intertrappean bed iolite iron isopach Jour Geol Kabbani Karnataka Kerala Krishna kyanite laterite lignite lineament lithofacies lithological magnetite manganese Margarite massif metamorphism migmatite minerals moonstone Mysore Nair number of coal occur ostiole pegmatite Perinthatta plagioclase planation surfaces pollen pyroxene quartz quartzite Ramanujam ratio map regional ruby samples sand Sandur sapphire Schist sedimentary sediments sillimanite South southern strand plain stratiform stratigraphic Survey of India taluk Tamil Nadu tectonic Tertiary thickness trend upto Warkalli Wynad zircon