Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 105The Survey, 1975 - Earthquakes 1867- includes the "Annual report of the Geological survey of India". |
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Page 212
... suitable site for the spillway . It has been suggested that a suitable site be examined for construction of a side channel spillway on a saddle in the left abutment , about 150 m . up- stream of the dam axis . The hill constituting the ...
... suitable site for the spillway . It has been suggested that a suitable site be examined for construction of a side channel spillway on a saddle in the left abutment , about 150 m . up- stream of the dam axis . The hill constituting the ...
Page 219
... suitable dam site in this broad and flat valley . The Badam and Korang nalas have fairly large catch- ment areas and these drain through comparatively rough terrain . The Badam nala with a narrow bed width of 15 m and steep bank cutting ...
... suitable dam site in this broad and flat valley . The Badam and Korang nalas have fairly large catch- ment areas and these drain through comparatively rough terrain . The Badam nala with a narrow bed width of 15 m and steep bank cutting ...
Page 228
... suitable for domestic and irrigational uses . Depth to water varies between 4 m and 8 m reaching a maximum of 17 m at some places in high summer . The flood plains west of Monghyr and in Kiul - Lakhisarai areas are suitable for heavy ...
... suitable for domestic and irrigational uses . Depth to water varies between 4 m and 8 m reaching a maximum of 17 m at some places in high summer . The flood plains west of Monghyr and in Kiul - Lakhisarai areas are suitable for heavy ...
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CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS | 1 |
NORTHERN REGION | 46 |
Engineering and Transport Division | 436 |
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