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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Page 71
... considered them to be Mandhali . He considered the schistose phyllites overlying the above men- tioned Mandhali sequence to be equivalent to the Chandpur . On the basis of grade of metamor- phism , he considered the Mandhali sequence to ...
... considered them to be Mandhali . He considered the schistose phyllites overlying the above men- tioned Mandhali sequence to be equivalent to the Chandpur . On the basis of grade of metamor- phism , he considered the Mandhali sequence to ...
Page 72
... considered it as a thrust - bound nappe and called it Nawagaon sheet and correlated it with the rocks of the Barahat window zone . Pachauri ( 1972 ) has shown the Nawagaon For- mation as a thrust sheet surrounded by Sauli For- mation ...
... considered it as a thrust - bound nappe and called it Nawagaon sheet and correlated it with the rocks of the Barahat window zone . Pachauri ( 1972 ) has shown the Nawagaon For- mation as a thrust sheet surrounded by Sauli For- mation ...
Page 147
... considered to be fluvial in origin . An examination of this terrace with the help of aerial photographs and ERTS imageries , and by a few field checks across the terrace , has revealed that the terrace may in fact represent a part of a ...
... considered to be fluvial in origin . An examination of this terrace with the help of aerial photographs and ERTS imageries , and by a few field checks across the terrace , has revealed that the terrace may in fact represent a part of a ...
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RECORDS | 1 |
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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