Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 104The Survey, 1972 - Earthquakes Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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Page 45
... ranges of it . The Aravallis are considered to be of tectonic origin , while the rest belong to the relict type . Broadly speaking there are two major watersheds in the Peninsula ; the Central Indian Plateau comprising the Vindhyan and ...
... ranges of it . The Aravallis are considered to be of tectonic origin , while the rest belong to the relict type . Broadly speaking there are two major watersheds in the Peninsula ; the Central Indian Plateau comprising the Vindhyan and ...
Page 104
... ranges between 1.17 and 1.63 percent . The percentage of the physically unsound material is 3.66 , which is well within the acceptable limit . The sand is rather high in fines with a fineness modulous of 2 , which has been improved by ...
... ranges between 1.17 and 1.63 percent . The percentage of the physically unsound material is 3.66 , which is well within the acceptable limit . The sand is rather high in fines with a fineness modulous of 2 , which has been improved by ...
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... range of 75 to 120 metres ; in the cen- tral part such aquifers occur in the depth range of 90 to 200 metres and in the southern parts near the coast the fresh water aquifers exist only below 250 metres . However , those aquifers that ...
... range of 75 to 120 metres ; in the cen- tral part such aquifers occur in the depth range of 90 to 200 metres and in the southern parts near the coast the fresh water aquifers exist only below 250 metres . However , those aquifers that ...
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Systematic Geotechnical Studies in the Country | 13 |
Problems of Engineering Geology in India | 31 |
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