Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 142, Part 2Vols. 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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Samples from Bijori Formation ( west of Kua village 78 ° 37 ' 22 " : 22 ° 22'00 " ) have yielded Late Permian – Early Triassa palynoflora . Mid to Late Triassic palynoflora have been recovered from samples of Pachmarhi Formation exposed ...
Samples from Bijori Formation ( west of Kua village 78 ° 37 ' 22 " : 22 ° 22'00 " ) have yielded Late Permian – Early Triassa palynoflora . Mid to Late Triassic palynoflora have been recovered from samples of Pachmarhi Formation exposed ...
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In Jalatap block two regional coal seam / seam / seam zones of Barakar Formation in split sections were intersected between the depths of 432.00m and 525.85m in one borehole , BH - 9 with cumulative thickness of individual seam / seam ...
In Jalatap block two regional coal seam / seam / seam zones of Barakar Formation in split sections were intersected between the depths of 432.00m and 525.85m in one borehole , BH - 9 with cumulative thickness of individual seam / seam ...
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Maximum thickness ( 151.00m ) of Marh Formation was recorded from northeastern part of the a . Major part of the exploration area is covered by blown desert sand ( Fig.1 ) . Marh Formation of Early Eocene age exposed in a few scattered ...
Maximum thickness ( 151.00m ) of Marh Formation was recorded from northeastern part of the a . Major part of the exploration area is covered by blown desert sand ( Fig.1 ) . Marh Formation of Early Eocene age exposed in a few scattered ...
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