Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 119, Part 1government of India., 1989 - Geology 1867- includes the "Annual report of the Geological survey of India". |
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Geological Survey of India. flows have been grouped into two groups - Satpura Group and Nimar Group on the basis of lithological characteris- tics . The Asirgarh Formation of Satpura Group compri- ses five flows which are marked by the ...
Geological Survey of India. flows have been grouped into two groups - Satpura Group and Nimar Group on the basis of lithological characteris- tics . The Asirgarh Formation of Satpura Group compri- ses five flows which are marked by the ...
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... Group and ( 4 ) Siang Group . These units are separa- ted from each other by prominent thrust or faults . The Siang Group which forms the highest tectonic unit , overri- des the Siyum Group along a thrust plane and is repre- sented by ...
... Group and ( 4 ) Siang Group . These units are separa- ted from each other by prominent thrust or faults . The Siang Group which forms the highest tectonic unit , overri- des the Siyum Group along a thrust plane and is repre- sented by ...
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... group of rock in the area is Bundelkhand Group , exposed in the northern parts comprising mainly of the granitoid rocks along with metasedimentary enclaves and basic intrusives . The Bundelkhand Group is overlain Bundelkhand Group is ...
... group of rock in the area is Bundelkhand Group , exposed in the northern parts comprising mainly of the granitoid rocks along with metasedimentary enclaves and basic intrusives . The Bundelkhand Group is overlain Bundelkhand Group is ...
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AIRBORNE MINERAL SURVEYS AND EXPLORATION WING | 32 |
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION | 41 |
MAP COMPILATION PUBLICATION AND INFORMATION DIVISION | 48 |
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