Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 68The Survey, 1935 - Earthquakes Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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... valley are not the same as those of the Nepal Terai and the Plains of Bihar . The soft fluviatile and lacustrine sediments of the Nepal valley occur in a small area of approximately 150 square miles , surrounded by hills and underlain ...
... valley are not the same as those of the Nepal Terai and the Plains of Bihar . The soft fluviatile and lacustrine sediments of the Nepal valley occur in a small area of approximately 150 square miles , surrounded by hills and underlain ...
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... valley is not fully understood . Accepting that ground conditions in the Nepal valley have not been disturbed to the same extent as in Bihar and the Nepal Terai , there remains the question of aftershocks . Aftershocks have conti- nued ...
... valley is not fully understood . Accepting that ground conditions in the Nepal valley have not been disturbed to the same extent as in Bihar and the Nepal Terai , there remains the question of aftershocks . Aftershocks have conti- nued ...
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... valley , and thought at first that it blocked the river . He writes : ' It was only when on our return journey we ascended the left bank of the Braldoh valley on the Skoro La road that we clearly saw the river flowing under the open sky ...
... valley , and thought at first that it blocked the river . He writes : ' It was only when on our return journey we ascended the left bank of the Braldoh valley on the Skoro La road that we clearly saw the river flowing under the open sky ...
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Agglomeratic Slate alluvium analyses Assam beds Bengal Biafo Biafo glacier Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bombay Braldoh Burma Calcutta Cambrian cent Central Provinces clay coal cwts Deccan trap decrease deposits district Dogra slates dolerite earthquake east exported feet felspar flows fossils garnet Geol Geological Survey Ghosh glacier gneiss Gondwana granite Hills Himalaya increase intrusions iron-ore isoseismal Jour Kashmir laterite limestone Lower M. S. Krishnan Madras manganese-ore Messrs mica miles minerals mines Monghyr Mysore Nagpur Nepal north-west occur olivine Orissa outcrop output P. L. Renewal Panjal trap pegmatites petroleum phyllites Plate production Punjab Purnea Quantity quartzites Rajputana river rocks Salkhala Salt Range sand sandstones shales Shan sheet Singhbhum Siwalik slump belt snout soils specimens strata Surv Survey of India syncline TABLE Tertiary thickness Tin and allied tons valued Upper Trias valley zone