Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 116The 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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Page 82
... thickness varying from 1.20 m to 1.55 m were also encountered within this depth range . The seam XIV is found converted to ' Jhama ' . Borehole No. JKP - 2 encountered fifteen regionally correlated seams , viz . , IV , V / VI / VII ...
... thickness varying from 1.20 m to 1.55 m were also encountered within this depth range . The seam XIV is found converted to ' Jhama ' . Borehole No. JKP - 2 encountered fifteen regionally correlated seams , viz . , IV , V / VI / VII ...
Page 86
... thickness of 47.60 m . The borehole then passed through Vindhyan sediments up to a depth of 190.95 m . Borehole No. DGW - 3 was located 2.5 km NW of Astona . The borehole recorded similar trap rocks having thickness of 59.40 m . The ...
... thickness of 47.60 m . The borehole then passed through Vindhyan sediments up to a depth of 190.95 m . Borehole No. DGW - 3 was located 2.5 km NW of Astona . The borehole recorded similar trap rocks having thickness of 59.40 m . The ...
Page 126
... thickness with parting of coal , carbonaceous shale and sandy clays . The individual clay bands vary in thickness from 10 cm to 1.25 metre . The clay at Jairampur extends over a strike length of 1.5 km and is 500 m in thickness which ...
... thickness with parting of coal , carbonaceous shale and sandy clays . The individual clay bands vary in thickness from 10 cm to 1.25 metre . The clay at Jairampur extends over a strike length of 1.5 km and is 500 m in thickness which ...
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PALAEONTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHY DIVISION | 18 |
PUBLICATION AND INFORMATION DIVISION | 24 |
GEOPHYSICAL DIVISION | 34 |
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