Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 110, Part 2government of India., 1978 - 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 46
... activity in the Mulug is strikingly absent in the Sullavai . The avail- able data indicate the deformational activity to be pre - Sullavai and post - Mulug . The metamorphism of the Pakhal is related to tectonic activity . Consider- ing ...
... activity in the Mulug is strikingly absent in the Sullavai . The avail- able data indicate the deformational activity to be pre - Sullavai and post - Mulug . The metamorphism of the Pakhal is related to tectonic activity . Consider- ing ...
Page 195
... activity was most pronounced during the Permian period and ceased by the end of that period . In isolated areas of Phitsi , Phe and Rangdom Gompa , however , this activity continued in the Lower Trias . This isolated continuation of the ...
... activity was most pronounced during the Permian period and ceased by the end of that period . In isolated areas of Phitsi , Phe and Rangdom Gompa , however , this activity continued in the Lower Trias . This isolated continuation of the ...
Page 199
... activity prevailing in the adjoining Kashmir region . The discovery of the Agglomeratic Slates and the interbedded fossiliferous limestone and shales within the Phe Volcanics has further encouraged the authors to correlate this activity ...
... activity prevailing in the adjoining Kashmir region . The discovery of the Agglomeratic Slates and the interbedded fossiliferous limestone and shales within the Phe Volcanics has further encouraged the authors to correlate this activity ...
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Recent advances in our knowledge of the Pakhal Supergroup with | 39 |
Precambrian geology of eastern India between the Ganga and | 60 |
UNESCO and the earth sciences By V G Podoinitsin | 117 |
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