Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 41, Part 2

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Government of India, 1911 - Geology
Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867-
 

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Page 39 - Vol. XXXV. Pt. 1, 1902 (price 2 Rs.) : Geology of Western Rajputana. Pt. 2, 1903 Pt. 3,
Page 126 - There are no moraines left along this reach (except a few scanty ones on the south-east side from hanging valleys), owing probably to the rapid retreat of the ice up it, and the subsequent scouring action of
Page 55 - has contributed largely to our knowledge of Indian geology, not only in its purely scientific aspects, but also in its more practical bearing on the mineral resources of the country. The ground covered by his many published papers is remarkable for its width and variety, ranging from detailed petrography, as embodied in his description of the igneous rocks of Western Rajputana,
Page 1 - Upper Burma. Vol. XX, 1887. Part 1.—Annual report for 1886. Field-notes from Afghanistan : No. 4, from
Page 44 - Geology of Bombay Presidency. Part 4.—Coal in northern region of Satpura basin. Evidence afforded by raised
Page 132 - There are no moraines left along this reach (except a few scanty ones on the south-east side from hanging valleys), owing
Page 126 - streams. There are, however, a few smoothened rocky hummocks testifying to the passage of ice over them. The
Page 119 - these vast superficial ice-formed accumulations appear to have hardly changed their original contours at all since first made
Page 69 - in age from middle neocomian to the base of the Upper Cretaceous.
Page 122 - It must not, however, be considered that the present memoir has any pretence to be a complete and detailed account of the geology of the

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