Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 81Geological Survey of India, 1949 - 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 75
Geological Survey of India. It was found that boring even in the same hole had been done in two stages . First from 0 ft . to around 80 ft . and then below 80 ft . Core materials for the first round of borings were not avail- able for Mr ...
Geological Survey of India. It was found that boring even in the same hole had been done in two stages . First from 0 ft . to around 80 ft . and then below 80 ft . Core materials for the first round of borings were not avail- able for Mr ...
Page 109
... Borings put down by the Bombay P. W. D. in the original upper site showed the presence of so - called brown soil and ... borings on the left bank , at depths varying from 33 to 43 feet . Two borings in the centre of the valley did not ...
... Borings put down by the Bombay P. W. D. in the original upper site showed the presence of so - called brown soil and ... borings on the left bank , at depths varying from 33 to 43 feet . Two borings in the centre of the valley did not ...
Page 113
... borings aggregating 1,318 feet should be sunk in addition to the shallow borings required to determine probable foundation grade . The object of the deeper borings is to establish the nature of the lavas and inter - trappean beds ...
... borings aggregating 1,318 feet should be sunk in addition to the shallow borings required to determine probable foundation grade . The object of the deeper borings is to establish the nature of the lavas and inter - trappean beds ...
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