Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 122, Part 7The Survey, 1987 - 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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... river which is now extinct . The Sabi river is subsequent to the NNE - SSW trending en echelon strike - slip faults , whereas its tributaries originating from the quartzite ridge to the west of Shahpura follow the Riedel shears . Some ...
... river which is now extinct . The Sabi river is subsequent to the NNE - SSW trending en echelon strike - slip faults , whereas its tributaries originating from the quartzite ridge to the west of Shahpura follow the Riedel shears . Some ...
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... river courses . Both the Sabarmati and the Vatrak rivers show wide flood plains with characteristic geomorphic features like channel bar , point bar and natural levees . The rivers have straight or meandered courses which show evidence ...
... river courses . Both the Sabarmati and the Vatrak rivers show wide flood plains with characteristic geomorphic features like channel bar , point bar and natural levees . The rivers have straight or meandered courses which show evidence ...
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... river . The bed is covered by thick alluvium on the right bank and is hidden under water in the main river channel . to Subsurface exploration by by 4 drill holes reveals that the limestone is deeply weathered and altered down maximum ...
... river . The bed is covered by thick alluvium on the right bank and is hidden under water in the main river channel . to Subsurface exploration by by 4 drill holes reveals that the limestone is deeply weathered and altered down maximum ...
Contents
Aravalli transect | 1 |
Highgrade sequence and the associated rocks of the Sandmata Complex 3 Stratigraphy and structure of north Delhi basin | 2 |
Study of volcanism in Delhi Supergroup | 3 |
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aeolian Ajabgarh Group Ajmer Ajmer district Alwar amphibolite analysed anomaly zone antiform Bajta basalt BASE METAL INVESTIGATION basin belt Berach Granite Bethunmi Bhander Bhilwara Bhilwara district Bikaner block boreholes calcareous carbonatite carried chert clay comprises conglomerate copper mineralisation covering Deccan Delhi Supergroup deposits depth dips dolerite dolomite drilling dunes dykes exploration exposed facies felsic fluvial folds Formation Gangwara geochemical geological mapping Geology Division geophysical Geotechnical investigation gneiss gossan grade GUJARAT Hindoli indicated intersected intruded Jahazpur Jaipur km² area km² was mapped landforms lignite limestone located Mangalwar Complex marble metabasics metasediments mica schist Migmatite mineral mineralised zone Nagaur NE-SW Pali district pegmatites phase phyllite quartz quartz veins quartzite Quaternary Raialo Rajasthan river sand sandstone scale schist sediments sequence shale shear zones silt Sirohi district skarns spillway strike length sulphide Supergroup surveys Tertiary thick toposheets trench trending Udaipur district unconformably Vindhyan volcanics Zawar