Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 124, Parts 7-8Government of India, 1991 - 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 116
... foundation features of geotechnical importance . In the Reactor Building 4 , reddish brown quartzitic sandstone constitutes the foundation . Bedding joints are stained and clay - coated , and are of open nature . Steeply dipping joints ...
... foundation features of geotechnical importance . In the Reactor Building 4 , reddish brown quartzitic sandstone constitutes the foundation . Bedding joints are stained and clay - coated , and are of open nature . Steeply dipping joints ...
Page 122
... foundations have gone deeper between R.D. 240 m and R.D. 317 m and from downstream distance of 60.5 m to 67.5 m . The foundation levels in these reaches range from elevation 284 m to 282.1 m and their lowering has been caused by ...
... foundations have gone deeper between R.D. 240 m and R.D. 317 m and from downstream distance of 60.5 m to 67.5 m . The foundation levels in these reaches range from elevation 284 m to 282.1 m and their lowering has been caused by ...
Page 130
... foundation is profusely intruded by dolerite and trap dykes aligned mostly in ENE - WSW direction . The major geotechnical problems at the site are related to the occurrence of weak rock foundations such as sub - horizontally disposed ...
... foundation is profusely intruded by dolerite and trap dykes aligned mostly in ENE - WSW direction . The major geotechnical problems at the site are related to the occurrence of weak rock foundations such as sub - horizontally disposed ...
Contents
GEOLOGICAL MAPPING Page 1 Highgrade and mediumgrade sequences of the Mangalwar and Sandmata Complexes | 1 |
Studies on the Mangalwar and the Hindoli rock sequences | 3 |
Mangalwar Project | 4 |
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