Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 56Vols. 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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It is hoped that , as the Museum becomes known and is made use of by the numerous geologists who pass through Rangoon , it will be possible to expand the exhibits into a really good collection of Burma minerals , rocks and fossils .
It is hoped that , as the Museum becomes known and is made use of by the numerous geologists who pass through Rangoon , it will be possible to expand the exhibits into a really good collection of Burma minerals , rocks and fossils .
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... has also appeared as volume VIII , Memoir No. 1 of the New Series of the Paleontologia Indica . The greater part of the material described was derived from an old collection , which was already known in the year 1869 ...
... has also appeared as volume VIII , Memoir No. 1 of the New Series of the Paleontologia Indica . The greater part of the material described was derived from an old collection , which was already known in the year 1869 ...
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If , however , we take into account the difference in size of the three known faunas , the intermediate position of the Assam fauna between the other two does not appear so clearly established . Assam may be in a numerically ...
If , however , we take into account the difference in size of the three known faunas , the intermediate position of the Assam fauna between the other two does not appear so clearly established . Assam may be in a numerically ...
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... strike as the large well - known " mud volcano ' in Cheduba Island . There is of course nothing truly volcanic about such phenomena which are caused by pressure of petroleum gas below the surface . " " ECONOMIC ENQUIRIES . Apatite .
... strike as the large well - known " mud volcano ' in Cheduba Island . There is of course nothing truly volcanic about such phenomena which are caused by pressure of petroleum gas below the surface . " " ECONOMIC ENQUIRIES . Apatite .
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The area lies within a seismic region of known instability and the risk of earthquake must be faced , as indeed it must in any part of the Punjab ; it does not necessarily follow that any engineering structure will be seriously injured ...
The area lies within a seismic region of known instability and the risk of earthquake must be faced , as indeed it must in any part of the Punjab ; it does not necessarily follow that any engineering structure will be seriously injured ...
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