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 16
... thickness of over 20 km . They are sub - divided into the Lower and Upper Proterozoic formations . The Lower Proterozoic rocks are developed in the massifs other than Ana- bar , parts of Aldan and Eastern Sayan , upto about 10 to 12 km ...
... thickness of over 20 km . They are sub - divided into the Lower and Upper Proterozoic formations . The Lower Proterozoic rocks are developed in the massifs other than Ana- bar , parts of Aldan and Eastern Sayan , upto about 10 to 12 km ...
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... thickness , gross lithological character , facies variation and pinching and swelling of the formations . The estimated thickness of 6120 m ( King , 1872 ) for the Cuddapah com- pares well with that of 7013 m ( authors ) of the Pakhal ...
... thickness , gross lithological character , facies variation and pinching and swelling of the formations . The estimated thickness of 6120 m ( King , 1872 ) for the Cuddapah com- pares well with that of 7013 m ( authors ) of the Pakhal ...
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... thickness as well as thicknesses of individual Groups are the highest along the Deolond section . The pattern of thickness variation at the Formation - level does not conform to any regular pattern . Lithological Characteristics The ...
... thickness as well as thicknesses of individual Groups are the highest along the Deolond section . The pattern of thickness variation at the Formation - level does not conform to any regular pattern . Lithological Characteristics The ...
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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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amphibolite anorthosite Archaean arkose assemblage Banerjee basal basin beds belt Bihar charnockites Chatterjee Chhotanagpur clay conglomerate correlation Cuddapah Dalma deformation Deolond deposits Dhanjori district Dolerite dolomite Dunn Eastern fauna fold formations fossils Gangpur garnet Geol Soc Ind Geol Surv Ind Geological Survey geologists glauconite gneisses Godavari valley Gondwana Govindgarh granite granite gneiss granulite facies heavy mineral Himalayas Hooghly Ind Miner India Indian shield intrusive Iron Ore Group Iyengar Kaimur Kashmir laboratory lavas limestone lithological Mallampalli Mallik marine Mem Geol metamorphic Mulug Noamundi occur offshore Orissa outcrop Pakhal Pal Ind palaeontology phyllites Plate Porcellanite Pradesh Precambrian Precambrian rocks Proc Proterozoic quartz quartzite Rec Geol Surv region Rewa rift river samples sand sandstone Sarkar and Saha Sastry schists sedimentary sediments sequence Shale shear zone Singhbhum Singhbhum granite southern stratigraphic structures studies suggested Sullavai Survey of India tectonic thickness ultramafic unconformity Vindhyan younger