Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaThe Survey, 1985 - 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 75
... active as indicated by the recent microearthquake studies . The trends of some other seismically active zones of the Meghalaya plateau appear to be parallel to the Chidrang fault . Therefore , this fault zone was investigated employing ...
... active as indicated by the recent microearthquake studies . The trends of some other seismically active zones of the Meghalaya plateau appear to be parallel to the Chidrang fault . Therefore , this fault zone was investigated employing ...
Page 94
... active channels . Aggradation of valleys in due course resulted in reduction of the upstream gradient which in turn favoured frequent lateral shift of the channels and dispersion of flow over wider areas . Thus developed the boulder and ...
... active channels . Aggradation of valleys in due course resulted in reduction of the upstream gradient which in turn favoured frequent lateral shift of the channels and dispersion of flow over wider areas . Thus developed the boulder and ...
Page 95
... active channels during prolonged high - water periods ( Moody - Stuart , 1966 Coleman , 1969 ) . Deposi- tion of this facies during prolonged high - water periods is further suggested by its coarser grain size as compared to other well ...
... active channels during prolonged high - water periods ( Moody - Stuart , 1966 Coleman , 1969 ) . Deposi- tion of this facies during prolonged high - water periods is further suggested by its coarser grain size as compared to other well ...
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On the Parentage of Amphibolites of Pihar Area Giridih District Bihar | 1 |
ncidence of High Fluoride in Deep Groundwater in Betwa Basin Madhya Pradesh | 23 |
3ditorial Processing of Geoscientific Papers and Publication Procedures in | 31 |
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