Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 60, Part 2Government of India, 1927 - Geology Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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1.-Annual report 1.-General Report 3.-Mineral Production alluvium anticline Assam Baluchistan beds Boundary Fault Bundi Portland Cement Central Provinces Cheduba Coal Coal-field conglomerate Conohyus Cretaceous Datunda Deposits Diener district Drigh Road earthquake eruption Fauna feet Fossil Ganurgarh shales Geol Geological Survey Geology Godavari Gondwana grit Gwalior Heron Hills Himalayas Island Jhiri shales Kaimur Kashmir Khatkar Kumaon Lakheri lime Lower Bhander limestone Lower Bhander sandstone Lower Rewah Madras Presidency Mej River Memoir Mewar miles Miscellaneous Notes mud volcanoes Nagpur Narbada neighbourhood north-east north-west Northern Shan occurrence outcrop Panna shales pegmatites Price 1 rupee print).-Annual report print).-Geology Production of India Punjab quarried quartzite Rajputana Ramri Raniganj reef-quartz Rewah ridge rocks Salt-range Samria shales Satur shales Sirbu shales Siwalik south-west species stone Survey of India Tertiary Tetraconodon thickness Upper Bhander limestone Upper Bhander sandstone Upper Burma Upper Rewah sandstone Upper Vindhyans Valley Vindhyan
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Page 152 - On the geological age of certain groups comprised in the Gondwana series of India, and on the evidence they afford of distinct zoological and botanical terrestrial regions in ancient epochs.
Page 154 - Tide rose 7' 2" on 16th June 1902. (3) 1903 Tidal wave. — Shahbandar Taluka. A tidal wave rose near the town of Sindree, situated where a branch of the Indus joins the Rann, which was permanently submerged on the occasion, a number of small cones, six or eight feet in height, burst up from the ground and continued, for many days, to emit bubbles of air and mud from their summits.