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 793
... pipe area , but gives no details except a bare outline of the mouth ; the other is a geological map of the sur- rounding area where the formations have been confused . They quoted freely from Sinor's work without acknowledgment of the ...
... pipe area , but gives no details except a bare outline of the mouth ; the other is a geological map of the sur- rounding area where the formations have been confused . They quoted freely from Sinor's work without acknowledgment of the ...
Page 799
... pipes of this type lying hidden under the younger rocks and alluvium and surrounded by older forma- tions through which they may have pierced appears to be quite strong . The pipe at Majhgawan lies at one of the extremities of the known ...
... pipes of this type lying hidden under the younger rocks and alluvium and surrounded by older forma- tions through which they may have pierced appears to be quite strong . The pipe at Majhgawan lies at one of the extremities of the known ...
Page 802
... pipe is about 1,600 feet and the width at the broadest part is about 1,000 feet . The total area is about 113,000 square yards . The basin in which the pits are situated marks the mouth of a deep volcanic neck or pipe whose top has now ...
... pipe is about 1,600 feet and the width at the broadest part is about 1,000 feet . The total area is about 113,000 square yards . The basin in which the pits are situated marks the mouth of a deep volcanic neck or pipe whose top has now ...
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POZZOLANS | 676 |
B Specific Information | 684 |
IMPORTANCE OF POZZOLANS IN INDIAS ECONOMY | 690 |
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alluvial alluvium Almandite ANALYSES andradite APPENDIX Bal ridge bands Baraunda Bhated Khad Bijawar boulder bed Bundelkhand calcined calculated CaO MgO cell cent chemical Churan Khad coal coalfields compositions of garnets concrete dark grey limestone density Dharmkot hill Dharmsalas diagrams Diamantiferous conglomerate dolomite end-member compositions exposed feet Figure garnets Geol Geological Survey Gondwana gorges gravel Grossularite gypsum HIRAKUD RESEARCH STATION Jhiri shales Kaimur Kaimur sandstone Kangra Kangra valley railway Khad lignite lime Lindi Behi Lower Rewa sandstone magnesian limestone Majhgawan Manjhi Khad miles million tons Mineral mining nala natural pozzolans northern occur outcrop Palana Panna Diamond Panna district phyllites physical properties pink limestone pipe Plate pozzolanic pozzolanic materials pozzuolana present Pyrope Rajasthan refractive index Rewa conglomerate rock Sample line sclerotia Sinor slope southern face Spessartite stromatolites Subathus Surkhi Survey of India syenite-anorthosite hybrid Talchir thickness Upper Rewa sandstone varved varved clays village Vindhyan volcanic