Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 56The Survey, 1926 - 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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Page 22
... gives the idea of rocks . " It is described as flat - topped with perpendicular sides , the latter being evidently the result of marine denudation , and was expected to disappear at an early date leaving the usual dangerous shoal . On ...
... gives the idea of rocks . " It is described as flat - topped with perpendicular sides , the latter being evidently the result of marine denudation , and was expected to disappear at an early date leaving the usual dangerous shoal . On ...
Page 37
... may be a relic of the boss from which many of the dykes emanated . The Iron Ore series continues to north of Seraikela but within a short distance gives place to schists , quartzites , phyllites and FART 1. ] 37 General Report for 1923 .
... may be a relic of the boss from which many of the dykes emanated . The Iron Ore series continues to north of Seraikela but within a short distance gives place to schists , quartzites , phyllites and FART 1. ] 37 General Report for 1923 .
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Geological Survey of India. distance gives place to schists , quartzites , phyllites and epidiorites of undoubted Dharwar facies . Both groups dip northwards and appear to have the same strike , the Iron Ore series beneath the Dharwars ...
Geological Survey of India. distance gives place to schists , quartzites , phyllites and epidiorites of undoubted Dharwar facies . Both groups dip northwards and appear to have the same strike , the Iron Ore series beneath the Dharwars ...
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... give a very fine fossiliferous section are disappointing , particularly as regards the Carboniferous and Permo - Triassic rocks . These rocks are much more highly disturbed and have become practically unfos- siliferous , being converted ...
... give a very fine fossiliferous section are disappointing , particularly as regards the Carboniferous and Permo - Triassic rocks . These rocks are much more highly disturbed and have become practically unfos- siliferous , being converted ...
Page 53
... which between Srinagar and Kishengarh has a breadth of outcrop of over a mile ; this , allowing for the folding seen in it , gives a thickness of from one to two thousand feet . This conglomerate PART 1. ] 53 General Report for 1923 .
... which between Srinagar and Kishengarh has a breadth of outcrop of over a mile ; this , allowing for the folding seen in it , gives a thickness of from one to two thousand feet . This conglomerate PART 1. ] 53 General Report for 1923 .
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