Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 81Geological Survey of India, 1948 - 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 121
... fault zone should be seismically inactive , and its treatment entirely an engineering problem . Dr. Nickell subsequently accepted this view . Mr. Auden also pointed out that the fault zone tapers in a W.N.W. direction . The drill hole ...
... fault zone should be seismically inactive , and its treatment entirely an engineering problem . Dr. Nickell subsequently accepted this view . Mr. Auden also pointed out that the fault zone tapers in a W.N.W. direction . The drill hole ...
Page 122
... fault . The deep weathering will materially affect the depth of excavation and quantity of con- crete if it is widespread and not localised along some bedding faults or beds . ( b ) The main fault zone of the dam area , widens on the ...
... fault . The deep weathering will materially affect the depth of excavation and quantity of con- crete if it is widespread and not localised along some bedding faults or beds . ( b ) The main fault zone of the dam area , widens on the ...
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... fault zones filled with clay - gouge and accompanied by epidotisation of granite . The combined width of the fault zones is 110 feet . is He points out that the mountain . area of Travancore characterised by streams following remarkably ...
... fault zones filled with clay - gouge and accompanied by epidotisation of granite . The combined width of the fault zones is 110 feet . is He points out that the mountain . area of Travancore characterised by streams following remarkably ...
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LAND EROSION AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR REHABILITA | 11 |
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS | 16 |
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abutment alignment alkaline lakes Assistant Geologist B. C. Roy B.Sc bands Barakar Bengal Beryl Bihar Bombay brine Calcutta Carbonaceous Carbonaceous shale cement cent Central Provinces chaniho charnockites clay coalfield Crookshank Cystidean dam-site days with effect Deccan trap deposits depth dhands district dykes Engineering Geology examined exposures fauna feet Felspar fossils Geol Geological Survey gneiss Gondwana gorge granted India investigation J. B. Auden Journ Kharaghoda Kosi Lease limestone M. S. Krishnan M.Sc Madras Masonry Stone M. L. Messrs Mica Mineral Concessions Mining Mysore nala occur Ochre Ordovician Orissa Orthoceras outcrop Pattikatla and Masonry Punjab quantity quarry Quartz quartzites Railway reported reservoir returned to headquarters river rocks salt samples sand Sandstone seam Section shale Shaly coal Shan sheet Shihtien Shri Singh Sirmur sodium soil Southern Circle suitable sulphate Surv Survey of India thickness tion tons tunnel Upper zone