Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 128, Part 3Vols. 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 168
The rocks show three phases of folding associated with local shearing . The tight
isoclinal , reclined to recumbent ( F , ) folds occur in rootless form within cherty
quartzite and chertphyllite intercalations . The quartz veins parallel to S , plane ...
The rocks show three phases of folding associated with local shearing . The tight
isoclinal , reclined to recumbent ( F , ) folds occur in rootless form within cherty
quartzite and chertphyllite intercalations . The quartz veins parallel to S , plane ...
Page 217
In Charkipahari , a broad synformal fold closure is observed , where amphibolite
has been conspicuously folded along a ENE - WSW axis plunging towards west
at 30° . The area has been affected by three phases of folding episodes . The first
...
In Charkipahari , a broad synformal fold closure is observed , where amphibolite
has been conspicuously folded along a ENE - WSW axis plunging towards west
at 30° . The area has been affected by three phases of folding episodes . The first
...
Page 227
In fact , the map pattern is controlled by the localised orientation of F , - fold . The
mạcroscopic fold defined by amphibolite band at 1 . 5 km north of Baraganda and
south of Uliber ( Sarkar , 1977 ) are well comparable with that of Charkipahari ...
In fact , the map pattern is controlled by the localised orientation of F , - fold . The
mạcroscopic fold defined by amphibolite band at 1 . 5 km north of Baraganda and
south of Uliber ( Sarkar , 1977 ) are well comparable with that of Charkipahari ...
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Coastal studies and Neotectonics | 5 |
Chhotonagpur Gneiss East | 12 |
Investigation for copper and associated mineralisation | 18 |
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