along the whole length of the mountain, which rock presumably, by its superior hardness, gives rise to the prominent shoulder of the mountain north-east of the main peak (shown as 27,390 on Major Wheeler's photographic survey map). Above this again are... Records of the Geological Survey of India - Page 234by Geological Survey of India - 1923Full view - About this book
| Earth sciences - 1922 - 534 pages
...27.000 to 27,500 feet extends an almost horizontal belt, a sill in fact, of schorl muscovite granite, along the whole length of the mountain, which rock...photographic survey map). Above this again are black schists. Captain Finch informs me that he saw ammonites at a height of about 26,500 feet, but was unable to... | |
| Electronic journals - 1922 - 576 pages
...27,000 to 27,500 feet extends an almost horizontal belt, a sill in fact, of schorl muscovite granite, along the whole length of the mountain, which rock...photographic survey map). Above this again are black schists. Captain Finch informs me that he saw ammonites at a height of about 26,500 feet, but was unable to... | |
| Earth sciences - 1922 - 632 pages
...27,000 to 27,500 feet ext.emmds an almost horizontal belt, a sill in fact, of schorl muscovite granite, along the whole length of the mountain, which rock...presumably, by its superior hardness, gives rise to the promninemit shoulder of time mountain north-east of the main peak (shown as 27,390 on Major Wheeler's... | |
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