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 48
... later folds on the axial orientation are negated , F , folds tend to become recumbent . 1 2. Second generation folds ( F ) The folds of this group are by far the most frequent and well developed within the Dalings . Therefore , it was ...
... later folds on the axial orientation are negated , F , folds tend to become recumbent . 1 2. Second generation folds ( F ) The folds of this group are by far the most frequent and well developed within the Dalings . Therefore , it was ...
Page 170
... later stoped away by batholithic invasion , as well as by deep denudation since Precambrian . Since it has been positively shown that the gneissic complex formed the basement to the greenstone belts of the Western Cratonic Block , later ...
... later stoped away by batholithic invasion , as well as by deep denudation since Precambrian . Since it has been positively shown that the gneissic complex formed the basement to the greenstone belts of the Western Cratonic Block , later ...
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... later part of the Atlantic , but evidence for conditions warmer than the present extends over a long span of time , from the Boreal to the Subboreal . Leopold and Miller ( 1954 ) attached great importance to a pedocalic pala- eosol in ...
... later part of the Atlantic , but evidence for conditions warmer than the present extends over a long span of time , from the Boreal to the Subboreal . Leopold and Miller ( 1954 ) attached great importance to a pedocalic pala- eosol in ...
Contents
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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