Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 128, Part 4The Survey, 1996 - 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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... soil , water and root samples , study of aerial photographs , landsat imageries , toposheets , available reports and maps , conducting laboratory studies for chemical and bacteriological constituents , besides col- lection of related ...
... soil , water and root samples , study of aerial photographs , landsat imageries , toposheets , available reports and maps , conducting laboratory studies for chemical and bacteriological constituents , besides col- lection of related ...
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... soil , flora , fauna and socioeconomic aspects were collected from various Central and State Govt . Agencies . In addition , chemical analyses of soil and water was taken up for assessing their general quality characteristics and ...
... soil , flora , fauna and socioeconomic aspects were collected from various Central and State Govt . Agencies . In addition , chemical analyses of soil and water was taken up for assessing their general quality characteristics and ...
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... soil profile which is aided by high rain - fall in the area . Alluvial soils covering nearly 50 % of the Buffer zone are highly suitable for agriculture , whereas the red sandy loam and laterite soil in rest of the area is suitable for ...
... soil profile which is aided by high rain - fall in the area . Alluvial soils covering nearly 50 % of the Buffer zone are highly suitable for agriculture , whereas the red sandy loam and laterite soil in rest of the area is suitable for ...
Contents
LIMESTONE INVESTIGATION Ops I Meghalaya | 6 |
An Overview | 17 |
Quaternary geology and geomorphological mapping of the Brahmaputra Valley | 23 |
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Aizawl AIZAWL DISTRICT arenaceous argillaceous Arunachal Pradesh Assam bands Barail Group Bhuban Formation biotite Bokabil borehole CACHAR clay coal Code comprises Dauki Fault Dibang Valley Disang Group DIVISION An Overview dolomite East Siang Eocene erosion excavation exposed field season fold Geoenvironmental geotechnical gneiss granite granitoids grey indicate JAINTIA HILLS DISTRICT joint KALIYANI LINEAMENT Karbi Anglong District Khasi Greenstones Kopili Kumar limestone Litang lithostratigraphy lithounits located medium grained Meghalaya mineral mineralisation Mizoram molybdenite Mukatung Nagaland NE-SW North Eastern Region occur overlain pegmatitic power house prone areas Quaternary Ranganadi river rockmass samples sandstone scale schist sediments Sela Group sequence shale shear Shella Formation Shillong Siang District Sibsagar siltstone slope soil sq.km structure Surma Surma Group Survey of India Sylhet synclinal systematic geological mapping tectonic Tertiary thick TINSUKIA DISTRICT tion Tipam Group toposheet traverse trend TRIPURA tunnel ultramafic Unconformity West Kameng district zone