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 125
... slope cuts of the spillway , between elevations 545m and 515m has been carried out . It has been observed that the slope cuts have failed in claystone - siltstone reaches particularly in the dip slope . The contributing factors leading ...
... slope cuts of the spillway , between elevations 545m and 515m has been carried out . It has been observed that the slope cuts have failed in claystone - siltstone reaches particularly in the dip slope . The contributing factors leading ...
Page 144
... slope , especially between El . 351m and 376m must have been depleted considerably by the excavation . It has been inferred that during the rainy season , water must have entered the sandstone / quartzite through joints and per- colated ...
... slope , especially between El . 351m and 376m must have been depleted considerably by the excavation . It has been inferred that during the rainy season , water must have entered the sandstone / quartzite through joints and per- colated ...
Page 195
... slope movement of the old slide . Adjacent to this spur there is 250m long linear portion of the river bed which exhibits an upheowal of the order of about four metres . In the vicinity of the slide ironstone , siltstone and limestone ...
... slope movement of the old slide . Adjacent to this spur there is 250m long linear portion of the river bed which exhibits an upheowal of the order of about four metres . In the vicinity of the slide ironstone , siltstone and limestone ...
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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