Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 62Geological Survey of India, 1929 - 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 89
... present requirements . Again , there is a small perennial stream north of the cemetery flowing through a narrow cut . By blocking the cut to a depth of 30 feet or so , a small deep tank would be formed , from which consumers could be ...
... present requirements . Again , there is a small perennial stream north of the cemetery flowing through a narrow cut . By blocking the cut to a depth of 30 feet or so , a small deep tank would be formed , from which consumers could be ...
Page 221
... present in the elementary condition , and specimens have been handed to Professor Raman to enable him to attempt to determine by X - ray methods whether this is the case , it being thought that possibly such free - carbon might be present ...
... present in the elementary condition , and specimens have been handed to Professor Raman to enable him to attempt to determine by X - ray methods whether this is the case , it being thought that possibly such free - carbon might be present ...
Page 417
... present . In thin section the most abundant mineral is seen to be orthoclase , generally , but not always , untwinned , and almost invariably slightly kaolinised ; plagioclase is also present , but to a far lesser extent . Quartz is ...
... present . In thin section the most abundant mineral is seen to be orthoclase , generally , but not always , untwinned , and almost invariably slightly kaolinised ; plagioclase is also present , but to a far lesser extent . Quartz is ...
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The Mineral Production of India during 1928 By Sir Edwin Pascoe | 291 |
PART 4 | 379 |
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1.-General Report alluvium Aravalli Assam Barakar basalt beds Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa boulders cent Central Provinces Chaung clay coal coal-field Cretaceous deposits Devonian Diener district Ditto Earthquake east Eastern Eocene fault Fauna feet field figs fixed carbon Fossil fuel-ratio Geol Geological Survey Geology gneiss Godavari Gondwana granite Hills Himalayas Irrawadian Jarhanwala Jharia Kashmir laterite limestone Lower Madras Manganese Memoir Meteorites miles Mineral Mining Miocene Miscellaneous Notes moisture Nagpur Narbada neighbourhood Northern Shan occur Orissa Pegu Petroleum Price 1 rupee print).-Annual report print).-Geology Production of India Punjab Purple Sandstone Quantity quartz Rajputana Rangoon Raniganj ridge river rocks Salt Marl Salt Range sand sandstone seam shales Sheet Siwalik species specific gravity specimens Surv Survey of India Tertiary thickness tons tract Upper Burma Valley villages Vindhyan vitrains volatile matter Waag Western Yenangyaung