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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... surface ( NT1 ) located at 280 m above msl is younger than the Sanwal- khera surface . Hasalpur surface is separated from the Sanwalkhera surface by distinct geomorphic break repre- sented by an erosional scarp of 2 to 3 m . It ...
... surface ( NT1 ) located at 280 m above msl is younger than the Sanwal- khera surface . Hasalpur surface is separated from the Sanwalkhera surface by distinct geomorphic break repre- sented by an erosional scarp of 2 to 3 m . It ...
Page 114
... Surface , ( c ) Matiali Surface , ( d ) Gorubathan Surface , ( e ) Falakata Surface and ( f ) Shangaon Surface . The Sukha Surface consists of grayish brown soil , underlain by cobbles and pebbles ; the Dudhuya Surface mainly comprises ...
... Surface , ( c ) Matiali Surface , ( d ) Gorubathan Surface , ( e ) Falakata Surface and ( f ) Shangaon Surface . The Sukha Surface consists of grayish brown soil , underlain by cobbles and pebbles ; the Dudhuya Surface mainly comprises ...
Page 115
... Surface , ( b ) Sijua Surface , ( c ) Chinsura Surface , ( d ) Arambag Surface , ( e ) Hugly Surface . The Lalgarh Surface is highly dissected and passes laterally underneath the next younger surface ( i . e . , Sijua Surface ) . It is ...
... Surface , ( b ) Sijua Surface , ( c ) Chinsura Surface , ( d ) Arambag Surface , ( e ) Hugly Surface . The Lalgarh Surface is highly dissected and passes laterally underneath the next younger surface ( i . e . , Sijua Surface ) . It 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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