Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 87, Part 4government of India., 1953 - 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 752
... upper portion of the band inter- bedded with thin sandstone layers . From the field evidence it appears that the same band is exposed in both the wells . The beds dip about 15 ° to the north - west and are about 70 feet thick . The upper ...
... upper portion of the band inter- bedded with thin sandstone layers . From the field evidence it appears that the same band is exposed in both the wells . The beds dip about 15 ° to the north - west and are about 70 feet thick . The upper ...
Page 798
... Upper Rewa sandstone , which occurs in an 8 - mile wide expanse running along the strike direction . It is a compact , thick - bedded formation with occasional flaggy beds . Current bedding is frequently seen along nala sections . The Upper ...
... Upper Rewa sandstone , which occurs in an 8 - mile wide expanse running along the strike direction . It is a compact , thick - bedded formation with occasional flaggy beds . Current bedding is frequently seen along nala sections . The Upper ...
Page 813
... Upper Rewa plateau flowed through them during an early period . This means that the Upper Rewa table- land , which now slopes to the south - east , was once upon a time tilted in a northerly direction . This also explains the fact that ...
... Upper Rewa plateau flowed through them during an early period . This means that the Upper Rewa table- land , which now slopes to the south - east , was once upon a time tilted in a northerly direction . This also explains the fact that ...
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IMPORTANCE OF POZZOLANS IN INDIAS ECONOMY | 690 |
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