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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The overlying conductive layer with a resistivity of 64 Ohm - m is extending upto a depth of 5 km and attributed to Siwalik sediments . The section has brought out a prominent conductive zone ( < 2 Ohm - m ) extending verticaly below ...
The overlying conductive layer with a resistivity of 64 Ohm - m is extending upto a depth of 5 km and attributed to Siwalik sediments . The section has brought out a prominent conductive zone ( < 2 Ohm - m ) extending verticaly below ...
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East of Musalikunta and west of Peddamandyam NW - SE trending basic intrusives are prominent and extend to Diguvapalle . These basic intrusives are younger in age to the schist belt and have been emplaced subparallel to the belt .
East of Musalikunta and west of Peddamandyam NW - SE trending basic intrusives are prominent and extend to Diguvapalle . These basic intrusives are younger in age to the schist belt and have been emplaced subparallel to the belt .
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The granitoids are intruded by N - S , NNW - SSE , NW - SE , NE - SW and E - W trending pegmatite veins that extend from a few tens to more than hundred meters along strike . Quartz veins measure upto 5 km in length .
The granitoids are intruded by N - S , NNW - SSE , NW - SE , NE - SW and E - W trending pegmatite veins that extend from a few tens to more than hundred meters along strike . Quartz veins measure upto 5 km in length .
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