Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 107Geological Survey of India, 1972 - 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 36
... Lake . Fig 2. Part of a large vesicle - filled cryptocrystalline silica with a thick chilled glassy border in a groundmass of highly epidotised labradorite - pyroxene - glassy rock . Porphyritic Panjal Trap , Shankaracharya hill . Fig 3 ...
... Lake . Fig 2. Part of a large vesicle - filled cryptocrystalline silica with a thick chilled glassy border in a groundmass of highly epidotised labradorite - pyroxene - glassy rock . Porphyritic Panjal Trap , Shankaracharya hill . Fig 3 ...
Page 128
... Lake Ashtamudi , a coastal lake north of Quilon town has an irregular peripheral layout and on account of its octopus like shape is known as Ashtamudi , meaning eight heads . The lake spread over an area of about 150 sq km . The depth ...
... Lake Ashtamudi , a coastal lake north of Quilon town has an irregular peripheral layout and on account of its octopus like shape is known as Ashtamudi , meaning eight heads . The lake spread over an area of about 150 sq km . The depth ...
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... lakes deposited after the deposition of the lake muds and with onset of aridity . The present authors consider that the pedocalic palaeosol in Bankura was formed during the post - glacial climatic optimum which is marked by pronounced ...
... lakes deposited after the deposition of the lake muds and with onset of aridity . The present authors consider that the pedocalic palaeosol in Bankura was formed during the post - glacial climatic optimum which is marked by pronounced ...
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On studies of the Agglomeratic Slate and Panjal Trap in the Jhelum | 12 |
Chandranath granite Goa by A R Gokul and M D Srinivasan | 46 |
PlioPleistocene boundary in sediments of the Indian SubContinentby | 54 |
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acid agglomeratic slates amphibolite Archaean Ashtamudi assemblage Bababudan Group bands Barakar basalts basin beds Bihar biotite Boulder Conglomerate calcareous chelonian Chitradurga Chitradurga Group chlorite clays Coalfield craton Cuddapah deposits Dharwar east eastern epidote facies felspar folds fossil galena Geoclemys Geol GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Glossopteris Glossopteris flora gneisses gneissic complex Gondwana grained granite greenish grey greenstone belts hamiltoni Gray high grade schists Hills Ibid INDIA Records indicated Karnataka Kashmir Kolar Kurnool lake laterite lead isotopic limestone lithological Lower Gondwana Masumpur metamorphism metres mineralisation minerals non-porphyritic occur overlying Palaeobotanist Panjal trap phyllite Pichamuthu Pinjor Plate Plateau Pleistocene Pliocene porphyritic Precambrian quartz quartzite Quilon Raniganj Sargur Supergroup schist schist belts schistose schistose rocks sediments sequence shales Siwalik stratigraphic Supergroup Surv SURVEY OF INDIA Sylhet Talchir Tatrot tectonic Tertiary thickness unconformity Upper upto Vindhyan volcanic Warkallis Western Block Zawar zeolite zone