Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 87Government of India, 1958 - 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 153
... bank is also considerable . The situation may probably be met by providing an earthen section on the left abutment hill and a part of the river bed , with the masonry spillway section extending for some distance into the right bank ...
... bank is also considerable . The situation may probably be met by providing an earthen section on the left abutment hill and a part of the river bed , with the masonry spillway section extending for some distance into the right bank ...
Page 163
... bank down to the river bed , but no rock is exposed in the middle of the river and in the entire right bank . The bore holes show a fresh , black , compact trap within 5-8 feet in the river bed , which should be met with after stripping ...
... bank down to the river bed , but no rock is exposed in the middle of the river and in the entire right bank . The bore holes show a fresh , black , compact trap within 5-8 feet in the river bed , which should be met with after stripping ...
Page 164
... bank is recommended . No rocks are reported to have been struck by a 59 - foot bore hole sunk in the left bank . The site ( 16 ° 20′30 ′′ : 75′52 ° 30 " ) a little downstream of Allur is covered by black silt and soil on the left bank ...
... bank is recommended . No rocks are reported to have been struck by a 59 - foot bore hole sunk in the left bank . The site ( 16 ° 20′30 ′′ : 75′52 ° 30 " ) a little downstream of Allur is covered by black silt and soil on the left bank ...
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40th Indian Sci alluvium ANON ANON ANON Archaean Assistant Geologist B. C. Roy bands Barakar belt Bihar Bilaspur district biotite biotite-schists Bombay boulders Calcutta charnockite Circle clay coalfield conglomerate Congr Cuddapah dam-site Deccan Trap deposits depth Dhenkanal dolerite dolerite dykes dolomite drilling east Economic Geology Section examined feet thick felspathic ferruginous folded foliation formations fossils furlongs Geol Ghosh gneisses Gondwana grade granite Hazaribagh district headquarters hill hornblende Hyderabad Indian Miner Industr Inst investigation Irrig Khola Kutch laterite left bank lignite limestone Madhya Madras manganese manganese-ore Messrs Metal Rev mica mica-schists miles Mines nala occur Orissa outcrops pegmatites phyllites pits Pradesh Proc quarries quartz quartz veins quartzite Rajasthan reports the occurrence ridge right bank river bed rock types samples sand sandstones Saurashtra schists shales sheet Sidhi district Siwaliks soil strike Survey systematic mapping taluk Tertiary tons topo Vindhyans zone