Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 71Geological Survey of India, 1936 - 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. |
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Page 235
... increase of over £ 3,500,000 ; this was , in part , however , due to the higher average value of the rupee during that year . Since 1924 , there has been a steady decline , which persisted down to the year 1928 , for which the value was ...
... increase of over £ 3,500,000 ; this was , in part , however , due to the higher average value of the rupee during that year . Since 1924 , there has been a steady decline , which persisted down to the year 1928 , for which the value was ...
Page 268
... increase in production , by far the largest being due to Iraq , as a result of the opening of the pipe line to the ... increase in 1935 is due to an increase of some 4 million gallons in Assam , almost offset by a decrease of 3 million ...
... increase in production , by far the largest being due to Iraq , as a result of the opening of the pipe line to the ... increase in 1935 is due to an increase of some 4 million gallons in Assam , almost offset by a decrease of 3 million ...
Page 273
Geological Survey of India. There was an increase ( over 4 million gallons ) in the imports of kerosene , due mainly to an increase of over 10 million gallons from Iran and nearly 6 million gallons from Borneo , offset in part by ...
Geological Survey of India. There was an increase ( over 4 million gallons ) in the imports of kerosene , due mainly to an increase of over 10 million gallons from Iran and nearly 6 million gallons from Borneo , offset in part by ...
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General Report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1935 | 1 |
1936 April | 6 |
PART | 6 |
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1.-General Report 3.-Mineral Production ammonites Assam Baluchistan Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bombay brachiopod Buckm Calcutta cent Central Provinces clays Coal Coal-field Cretaceous Dagshai deposits Diener district dykes Earthquake Eocene F. R. C. Reed Fauna flora formations Fossils Geol Geological Survey Geology Ghosh gneisses Godavari Gold Gondwana granite Hills Himalaya Inches India Jurassic Kashmir limestone Lower Madras Manganese-ore Mansuy mapped marble Memoir Mesozoic meteorite Mica miles Mineral Mines Miscellaneous Notes Mogok Nagpur Nahan Namyau series Napeng beds Narbada Norian North-West Northern Shan occur Orissa output P. L. Renewal Petroleum Plate print).-Annual report print).-Geology Production of India Punjab Quantity Rajputana Raniganj rocks rupees Sahni Salt-range sandstones Septem shales sheet Singhbhum Siwalik Southern species specimens stone Surv Survey of India Tertiary tons valued TOTAL Trias Triassic Upper Burma valley Vindhyan Western wolfram Yunnan