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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Below the boulder bed a second oxidised sequence has been intersected which continues upto the drilled depth of 60.15 m ( Fig . 2 ) . The boulder bed with a thickness of about 1.5m consists of pebbles and boulders of low grade ...
Below the boulder bed a second oxidised sequence has been intersected which continues upto the drilled depth of 60.15 m ( Fig . 2 ) . The boulder bed with a thickness of about 1.5m consists of pebbles and boulders of low grade ...
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The pro - glacial lakes vary widely in depth being deeper in their southern disposition compared to those ... The pro - glacial lakes lying in between e.g. P - 8 and P - 10 have maximum depths of about 6.5 m and 7.5 m , respectively .
The pro - glacial lakes vary widely in depth being deeper in their southern disposition compared to those ... The pro - glacial lakes lying in between e.g. P - 8 and P - 10 have maximum depths of about 6.5 m and 7.5 m , respectively .
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Nine regional coal seams were established by ongoing regional exploration in Nayadih block of Mand - Raigarh Coalfield within structurally undisturbed Barakar Formation at 400 m depth . Seam - VI has been identified with 8.58 m maximum ...
Nine regional coal seams were established by ongoing regional exploration in Nayadih block of Mand - Raigarh Coalfield within structurally undisturbed Barakar Formation at 400 m depth . Seam - VI has been identified with 8.58 m maximum ...
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प्राक्कथन | 1 |
PALAEONTOLOGY DIVISIONI | 20 |
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