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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Area wise the Lake P - 9 is the largest and P - 12 is the smallest . The pro - glacial lakes vary widely in depth being deeper in their southern disposition compared to those occurring north of them . Thus P - 11 and P - 12 have maximum ...
Area wise the Lake P - 9 is the largest and P - 12 is the smallest . The pro - glacial lakes vary widely in depth being deeper in their southern disposition compared to those occurring north of them . Thus P - 11 and P - 12 have maximum ...
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Occurrence of nine regional coal seams ( maximum thickness 8.6 m , Seam VI ) within structurally undisturbed Barakar Formation within 400 depths has been recorded in Nayadih Block , Mand - Raigarh Coalfield . Eleven ( 11 ) regional coal ...
Occurrence of nine regional coal seams ( maximum thickness 8.6 m , Seam VI ) within structurally undisturbed Barakar Formation within 400 depths has been recorded in Nayadih Block , Mand - Raigarh Coalfield . Eleven ( 11 ) regional coal ...
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to four regional Barakar coal seams ( maximum individual thickness 12 m ; within 500 m depths ) was established in Maiki and Merhki blocks of Sohagpur Coalfield . A maximum of nine coal seams zones ( maximum individual thickness 4.95 m ) ...
to four regional Barakar coal seams ( maximum individual thickness 12 m ; within 500 m depths ) was established in Maiki and Merhki blocks of Sohagpur Coalfield . A maximum of nine coal seams zones ( maximum individual thickness 4.95 m ) ...
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