Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 106Geological Survey of India, 1971 - Earthquakes Vols. 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 50
Page 224
... foundation mapped this year extends from R. L. 438.91 m from left abutment to the right abutment . The foundation grade in the major portion of the spillway foundation except the abutment slopes varies between R. L. 432.81 m and R. L. ...
... foundation mapped this year extends from R. L. 438.91 m from left abutment to the right abutment . The foundation grade in the major portion of the spillway foundation except the abutment slopes varies between R. L. 432.81 m and R. L. ...
Page 225
... foundation rock mass is traversed by 15 ° -20 ° N.W. dipping joint set . These two sets have guided the final profile of the foundation joints . Pradhan recommended to remove all the loose blocks of rock from the shear zone , removed ...
... foundation rock mass is traversed by 15 ° -20 ° N.W. dipping joint set . These two sets have guided the final profile of the foundation joints . Pradhan recommended to remove all the loose blocks of rock from the shear zone , removed ...
Page 425
... foundation grade rock is from 8 to 26 m . depth . According to Hemmady , highly jointed nature of the rock will necessitate intensive consolidation by grouting . Further subsurface exploration has been proposed . Upper Narmada Project ...
... foundation grade rock is from 8 to 26 m . depth . According to Hemmady , highly jointed nature of the rock will necessitate intensive consolidation by grouting . Further subsurface exploration has been proposed . Upper Narmada Project ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alignment alluvium amphibolite Andhra Pradesh anomaly Asstt bands basalt bauxite Bihar biotite block bore holes boreholes Calcutta charnockite Circle clay coal Coalfield comprising copper covered an area Deccan Trap Delhi deposits dips Director district Division dolerite dolomite Dutta dykes electrical logging Engineer exploration foliation formations garnetiferous geochemical geohydrological geological investigation geological mapping Geological Survey Geologists Jr geophysical Geophysicist Ghosh gneiss Gondwana granite gneiss Groundwater Hyderabad indicated Jaipur Laboratory laterite limestone located Lucknow Madhya Pradesh mapped an area mapped on scale metres million tonnes mineralised zone minerals Mukherjee Mysore nala occurs officers Orissa pegmatite period under review phyllites pits power house Project quartz veins quartzite Rajasthan recommended Region rock types S/Shri samples sandstone schist seams sediments shales Sharma shear zone Shri S. K. Singh Sinha spillway Srivastava strike length studies Survey of India taluk thickness toposheet traverse tubewells tunnel upto valley varies West Bengal