Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 115, Part 5The Survey, 1986 - 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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... , description and proposed land use are furnished in Table - 2 . A cursory glance at the map would reveal that the density of slopes in the eastern part of the area Slope Slope Distance zone percentage between two range successive contours ...
... , description and proposed land use are furnished in Table - 2 . A cursory glance at the map would reveal that the density of slopes in the eastern part of the area Slope Slope Distance zone percentage between two range successive contours ...
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... Slope Slope Distance zone percentage between two range successive contours in Area occupied in sq km ( approximate ) Percentage of the area millimetres = H < 1 > 40 98.00 14.52 1-2 20-40 288.00 42.66 2-5 8-20 166.00 24.59 IV 5-10 4-8 ...
... Slope Slope Distance zone percentage between two range successive contours in Area occupied in sq km ( approximate ) Percentage of the area millimetres = H < 1 > 40 98.00 14.52 1-2 20-40 288.00 42.66 2-5 8-20 166.00 24.59 IV 5-10 4-8 ...
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... slope . The most active elements of hills slope evolution are the free face and debris slope . The absence of the debris slope indicates that there is very active erosion in the area , and the hill sides retreat parallel to the range ...
... slope . The most active elements of hills slope evolution are the free face and debris slope . The absence of the debris slope indicates that there is very active erosion in the area , and the hill sides retreat parallel to the range ...
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Lithostratigraphy of Cretaceous and Palaeocene Rocks of Tiruchirapalli district Tamil Nadu South India R Sundaram and P S Rao | 9 |
The Pyroxene Granulite Khondalite Charnockite and Gneiss of Keralatheir interrelationship P V Sukumaran M Senthiappan and A R Nambiar | 24 |
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