Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 72The Survey, 1938 - 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 41
... strata plunge steeply down and disappear in the plains of Sylhet so that the search for coal to the dip is rendered difficult and quite unattractive . In the Garo Hills , on the other hand , the Eocene strata and the younger Tertiary ...
... strata plunge steeply down and disappear in the plains of Sylhet so that the search for coal to the dip is rendered difficult and quite unattractive . In the Garo Hills , on the other hand , the Eocene strata and the younger Tertiary ...
Page 63
... strata , Mr. Clegg was unable to make out the definite relationships of these two divisions . At first sight Mr ... strata and calcareous beds in which the massive limestones of the defile undoubtedly occur . From both the massive ...
... strata , Mr. Clegg was unable to make out the definite relationships of these two divisions . At first sight Mr ... strata and calcareous beds in which the massive limestones of the defile undoubtedly occur . From both the massive ...
Page 91
... strata is roughly parallel with the axis or trend of the Tura range , i.e. , west - north - west along the southern side of the hills . The dip is southward , but the structural features noted near Siju and in the Simsang section are ...
... strata is roughly parallel with the axis or trend of the Tura range , i.e. , west - north - west along the southern side of the hills . The dip is southward , but the structural features noted near Siju and in the Simsang section are ...
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General Report of the Geological Survey of India for the year 1936 | 1 |
Part 2 1937 December | 7 |
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1.-General Report 3.-Mineral Production A. L. Coulson Assam Baluchistan beds Bihar Calcutta Carboniferous cement cent Central Provinces chalcopyrite Coal Coal-field Cretaceous deposits Diener district Earthquake Eastern Eocene F. R. C. Reed Fauna feet formations fossils Frontier Province galena Gangotri Garhwal Garo Hills Geol Geological Survey Geologist Geology gersdorffite glacier gneisses Gondwana granite Himalayas India Journ Kashmir Khyber Agency limestone Lower Madras marble Memoir Mergui metamorphism miles minerals Miscellaneous Notes Nagpur Narbada North-West Frontier Province Northern Shan Nummulitic occur outcrops P. L. Renewal Panjal Petroleum Plate print).-Annual report print).-Geology Production of India Punjab pyrite quartzites Rajputana river rocks rupees Sahni Salt-range sandstones seam Section shales sheet Siju Siwalik slates South Waziristan Southern species specimens sphalerite Spiti strata Surv Survey of India Tarako Tertiary tons Tura Upper Burma valley valued Vindhyan volcanic Waziristan