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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... regional in extent and it is defined by the presence of blastomylonite , augen gneiss and dyke rocks . This has affected the meta - sedimentary rocks and the dis- tribution of the members of the Schist Complex is , by and large ...
... regional in extent and it is defined by the presence of blastomylonite , augen gneiss and dyke rocks . This has affected the meta - sedimentary rocks and the dis- tribution of the members of the Schist Complex is , by and large ...
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... regional trend is broad- ly subparallel to that of the regional trend of the Godavari valley which is approximately in NNW - SSE to NW - SE direction . The sinuosity is perhaps partly due to the original nature of the basin floor and ...
... regional trend is broad- ly subparallel to that of the regional trend of the Godavari valley which is approximately in NNW - SSE to NW - SE direction . The sinuosity is perhaps partly due to the original nature of the basin floor and ...
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... regional trend is broad- ly subparallel to that of the regional trend of the Godavari valley which is approximately in NNW - SSE to NW - SE direction . The sinuosity is perhaps partly due to the original nature of the basin floor and ...
... regional trend is broad- ly subparallel to that of the regional trend of the Godavari valley which is approximately in NNW - SSE to NW - SE direction . The sinuosity is perhaps partly due to the original nature of the basin floor and ...
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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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