Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 112, Part 8The Survey, 1981 - 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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... chemical constituents of the kankar as used by the factory : CaO = 29.35–47.76 % MgO = 1.17-4.40 % A.I. = 9.42-41.85 % The average values calculated from the above 16 samples are : = CaO = 41.91 % MgO = 1.98 % A.I. = 18.47 % The chemical ...
... chemical constituents of the kankar as used by the factory : CaO = 29.35–47.76 % MgO = 1.17-4.40 % A.I. = 9.42-41.85 % The average values calculated from the above 16 samples are : = CaO = 41.91 % MgO = 1.98 % A.I. = 18.47 % The chemical ...
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... chemical characteristics and , thereby , ure and magnitude of chemical changes with to mineralisation . GEOLOGICAL SET - UP Dras area constitutes the westernmost part Is Ophiolite belt , while Niornis and Hanle > rm its easternmost ...
... chemical characteristics and , thereby , ure and magnitude of chemical changes with to mineralisation . GEOLOGICAL SET - UP Dras area constitutes the westernmost part Is Ophiolite belt , while Niornis and Hanle > rm its easternmost ...
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... CHEMICAL CHANGES The nature and magnitude of chemical changes in the mineralised dunite , is represented in SiO2- MgO - Fe2O3 diagram ( Plate - 3 ) . The chemical be- haviour of dunite in the above diagram indicates that the rock is ...
... CHEMICAL CHANGES The nature and magnitude of chemical changes in the mineralised dunite , is represented in SiO2- MgO - Fe2O3 diagram ( Plate - 3 ) . The chemical be- haviour of dunite in the above diagram indicates that the rock is ...
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Geology Structure and Sulphide Mineralisation of Tosham District Bhiwani Haryana | 7 |
Geology and Geochemistry of Sulphide Mineralisation in Teejanwali Hill Mahendragarh | 17 |
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