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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... located in toposheet No. 72 L / 9 in the north eastern part of the Bihar Mica Belt . Flight line and fiducial numbers are 76 and 4069 respectively . Aero - magnetic map of the anomaly zone and the profile across it are shown in fig . 9b ...
... located in toposheet No. 72 L / 9 in the north eastern part of the Bihar Mica Belt . Flight line and fiducial numbers are 76 and 4069 respectively . Aero - magnetic map of the anomaly zone and the profile across it are shown in fig . 9b ...
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... located within the maximum damage zone of the 1897 Great Assam Earth quake ' is active as indicated by the recent microearthquake studies . The trends of some other seismically active zones of the Meghalaya plateau appear to be parallel ...
... located within the maximum damage zone of the 1897 Great Assam Earth quake ' is active as indicated by the recent microearthquake studies . The trends of some other seismically active zones of the Meghalaya plateau appear to be parallel ...
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... located within extensional zones which are prone to medium earthquakes having magnitudes around 4 in the Richter scale . Since the compressional zones ( probable sites of major earthquake ) are located in proximity of the tensional ...
... located within extensional zones which are prone to medium earthquakes having magnitudes around 4 in the Richter scale . Since the compressional zones ( probable sites of major earthquake ) are located in proximity of the tensional ...
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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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