Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 96Geological Survey of India, 1971 - Earthquakes 1867- includes the "Annual report of the Geological survey of India". |
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... suggested that the phyllites were formed by turbidity currents , and has recorded several features which indicate that these beds are true turbidites . Beds of marble , limestone and quartzite are known to be associated with these ...
... suggested that the phyllites were formed by turbidity currents , and has recorded several features which indicate that these beds are true turbidites . Beds of marble , limestone and quartzite are known to be associated with these ...
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... suggested that the shales should be included in the Fawn limestone bed . To the west of this area bioherms are more ... suggest that the presence of chert was somehow inimical to the development of bioherm colonies , and that the che t ...
... suggested that the shales should be included in the Fawn limestone bed . To the west of this area bioherms are more ... suggest that the presence of chert was somehow inimical to the development of bioherm colonies , and that the che t ...
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... suggested that the Lower Tal shale members could be named as phos- phatic shales , in view of the generally higher content of P , O , in them , than that obtained in normal shales . The presence of phosphatic shales and nodules in ...
... suggested that the Lower Tal shale members could be named as phos- phatic shales , in view of the generally higher content of P , O , in them , than that obtained in normal shales . The presence of phosphatic shales and nodules in ...
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Geology of the Vindhyan system in the Eastern part of | 1 |
Some Geological factors influencing the behaviour of | 42 |
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acid analyses Auden band basalt bauxite beds Bilaspur bodies boulders breccia brown carbonaceous chemical chert chrome-rich suite chromite chromite deposits clay colour composition concentration conglomerate crystallisation crystals district dolerite dumortierite east epidote exposed faults felspar fertilisers fine-grained flows folded formation fossils friable garnet Geol Geological Survey Ghumarwin glacier grains granite grey Haritalyangar hill horizon igneous ilmenite indicated iron Konal Kosi laterite layers limestone limonitised Lower magma magnetite mapping margins material metres Middle Siwalik minerals multiple dykes multiple intrusions Mussoorie nala nodules occur orthopyroxenite overlying Oxide P₂O pebbles pelitic phosphate phosphorus phyllites plagioclase porcellanites Pradesh present psammitic pumicite quartz quartzites river rock phosphate samples sandstones scarp sediments seen shales silica silicified Siwalik Siwalik rocks snout soil structure Sukinda Surv Survey of India syncline TABLE Tadpatri thick thin tourmaline ultrabasic ultrabasic rocks unconformity Upper valley veins Vempalle Vindhyan system volcanic