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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... million tons , necessitated by the then current and contem- plated construction of a number of dams , national highways and soil - cement roads . In a valuable contribution entitled " Cement " , published as a Bulletin on Economic ...
... million tons , necessitated by the then current and contem- plated construction of a number of dams , national highways and soil - cement roads . In a valuable contribution entitled " Cement " , published as a Bulletin on Economic ...
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... ton . 127,600,000 c.ft. - 8,506,666 tons or approximately 8.5 million tons . ) In this way the maximum depth that may be worked will be about 300 feet . Lowering of the above plane by a further 200 feet would be possible by continuing ...
... ton . 127,600,000 c.ft. - 8,506,666 tons or approximately 8.5 million tons . ) In this way the maximum depth that may be worked will be about 300 feet . Lowering of the above plane by a further 200 feet would be possible by continuing ...
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... tons or approximately 1 million tons . To work to 6900 elevation , the overhanging portion of the dolomite would have to be removed . Bal hill . The same method of calculation is applied to the Bal hill and a reserve of more than 1 million ...
... tons or approximately 1 million tons . To work to 6900 elevation , the overhanging portion of the dolomite would have to be removed . Bal hill . The same method of calculation is applied to the Bal hill and a reserve of more than 1 million ...
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POZZOLANS | 676 |
B Specific Information | 684 |
IMPORTANCE OF POZZOLANS IN INDIAS ECONOMY | 690 |
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