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 172
... depth by visual examination . The calyx hole was drilled down to 100 feet and cores were removed only to a depth of 96′7 ′′ ( Elev . 1135. 03 ) . Fresh claystone is met below 20 feet from surface and active drip of water was noticed at ...
... depth by visual examination . The calyx hole was drilled down to 100 feet and cores were removed only to a depth of 96′7 ′′ ( Elev . 1135. 03 ) . Fresh claystone is met below 20 feet from surface and active drip of water was noticed at ...
Page 207
... depth . The water - level which is reported to lie close to the surface i.e. , not exceeding a depth of about eight feet during rainy season , but descends down gradually to depths of 21 to 27 feet in most of the favourably located ...
... depth . The water - level which is reported to lie close to the surface i.e. , not exceeding a depth of about eight feet during rainy season , but descends down gradually to depths of 21 to 27 feet in most of the favourably located ...
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... depth of about 20 feet from the surface level and the pit was taken to a depth of about 35 feet or so . There is a very strong smell of sulphur and it is very likely that massive sulphide would have been met if the pit had been extended ...
... depth of about 20 feet from the surface level and the pit was taken to a depth of about 35 feet or so . There is a very strong smell of sulphur and it is very likely that massive sulphide would have been met if the pit had been extended ...
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