Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 89Government of India, 1961 - 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 41
... seen . Towards the base the rock is fine- grained , thin - bedded and weathered whilst hard and compact sandstone forms the upper portions which give rise to the escarp- ments prominently seen along the southern flank of the Mukand ...
... seen . Towards the base the rock is fine- grained , thin - bedded and weathered whilst hard and compact sandstone forms the upper portions which give rise to the escarp- ments prominently seen along the southern flank of the Mukand ...
Page 61
... seen on the eastern side of the range join up with the lavas exposed on the western side , due to the pinching off ( or erosion ? ) of the intervening B.H.Q. and the ferruginous shale seen at the northern end of the hill range . They ...
... seen on the eastern side of the range join up with the lavas exposed on the western side , due to the pinching off ( or erosion ? ) of the intervening B.H.Q. and the ferruginous shale seen at the northern end of the hill range . They ...
Page 112
... seen . These probably belong to the upper lignite horizon but are too much spread out to enable proper correla- tion . About half a mile to the south - west of Shatalu two bands are seen occurring about four feet apart as seen in the ...
... seen . These probably belong to the upper lignite horizon but are too much spread out to enable proper correla- tion . About half a mile to the south - west of Shatalu two bands are seen occurring about four feet apart as seen in the ...
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42nd Indian Sci abutment alignment alluvium Andhra aquifers Archaean B.Sc bands Barakar beds Bihar biotite Bombay boreholes cent Chatterjee clay coal seams coalfield colour conglomerate copper Damuda Deccan Trap deposits depth district district.-Mr Ditto dolerite drilling dykes east examined exposed fault feet thick felspar ferruginous foliation formations fossils furlongs G. S. I. Type Geol geological mapping Geological Survey Geologist gneisses Gondwana granite grey groundwater Hazra hill hornblende HYDERABAD inches investigated Krishnaswamy laterite left bank lignite limestone located Lower M.Sc Madhya Pradesh Madras magnetite masonry mineral nala north-east occur Orissa outcrops pegmatites phyllites quarry quartz quartz veins quartzites Rajasthan reported ridge right bank river rocks samples sand sandstones Sastry schists seen shales specimen square miles Srivastava strike suitable Survey of India Talchir taluk thin tion topo-sheets tubewells Unconformity Upper village Vindhya water supply zone