Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 95, Part 2The Survey, 1960 - Earthquakes 1867- includes the "Annual report of the Geological survey of India". |
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... formations do not necessarily require gravel treat ment , e.g. , formation material having its effective size more than 0.254 mm . and uniformity co - efficient more than two . The three most common reasons for gravel packing are : ( i ) ...
... formations do not necessarily require gravel treat ment , e.g. , formation material having its effective size more than 0.254 mm . and uniformity co - efficient more than two . The three most common reasons for gravel packing are : ( i ) ...
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... formations ( including the Bhabar deposits in the foothills of the Himalayas ) ; but in the second phase the exploratory acti- vities are also expected to be extended gradually to the older and relatively harder formations . A brief ...
... formations ( including the Bhabar deposits in the foothills of the Himalayas ) ; but in the second phase the exploratory acti- vities are also expected to be extended gradually to the older and relatively harder formations . A brief ...
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... formations in Jammu and Kashmir comprise Recent alluvia of Leh - Kargil valley of Indus and Srinagar valley of the Jhelum , the Karewas of Kashmir , the Siwaliks of the Himalayan foothills together with the over- lying Terai and Bhabar ...
... formations in Jammu and Kashmir comprise Recent alluvia of Leh - Kargil valley of Indus and Srinagar valley of the Jhelum , the Karewas of Kashmir , the Siwaliks of the Himalayan foothills together with the over- lying Terai and Bhabar ...
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Structure of a portion of Bihar Mica Belt Monghyr district By M A Anand Alwar and 847354 | 354 |
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The Delhi Earthquake of 27th August 1960 By Mukti Nath Kedar Narain and J P Srivastava 367382 | 367 |
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