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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... exposed are mainly phyllites . Generally 1 m to 5 m above river bed level , the phyllites are over- ( b ) Section line mapping on 1 : 250-780 line m laid by overburden materials on the right bank . On the A number of test holes ...
... exposed are mainly phyllites . Generally 1 m to 5 m above river bed level , the phyllites are over- ( b ) Section line mapping on 1 : 250-780 line m laid by overburden materials on the right bank . On the A number of test holes ...
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... exposed at the dam site . The downstrem site appears to be feasible for the construction of the Tail Pond dam in preference to the upstream site , where there is lack of space for diver- sion of the river during construction and the ...
... exposed at the dam site . The downstrem site appears to be feasible for the construction of the Tail Pond dam in preference to the upstream site , where there is lack of space for diver- sion of the river during construction and the ...
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... exposed on the left bank whereas dolomite is exposed on the right bank . The dolomite on the right bank is cavernous and poses the problem of leakage through the foundation . Therefore , it was sugges- ted to shift the position of the ...
... exposed on the left bank whereas dolomite is exposed on the right bank . The dolomite on the right bank is cavernous and poses the problem of leakage through the foundation . Therefore , it was sugges- ted to shift the position of the ...
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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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amphibolite analysis Andhra Pradesh anomaly Asstt bands Banerjee basalt basin bed rock belt Bijawar biotite block boreholes Calcutta Chakraborty charnockite chemical clay coal comprising covered Deccan Trap deposits depth dips Director district DIVISION Headquarters Divn dolomite dykes exploration exposed field season folds Formation fossils geochemical geological mapping Geologist Jr Geology Division geophysical geotechnical investigation Ghosh gneiss Gondwana grade granite gneiss grey Gupta Hyderabad indicated Jaipur Kumar Laboratory limestone line km located logging Lucknow magnetic mica schist million tonnes mineral mineralisation Mishra Mukherjee Nagpur occurs pegmatites phyllite power house Pradesh quartz quartz veins quartzite Quaternary Rajasthan Regional river rock types S.T.A. Geology S/Shri sand sandstone scale schist seams sediments shale Sharma shear zone sheets Shillong Shri siltstone Singh spillway sq km sq km area Srivastava strike length studies sulphide surface surveys thickness tion traverses trench trending tunnel