Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 116Government of India, 1985 - 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 82
... range of 581.00 m and 897.25 m . Besides , three local seams with thickness varying from 1.20 m to 1.55 m were also encountered within this depth range . The seam XIV is found converted to ' Jhama ' . Borehole No. JKP - 2 encountered ...
... range of 581.00 m and 897.25 m . Besides , three local seams with thickness varying from 1.20 m to 1.55 m were also encountered within this depth range . The seam XIV is found converted to ' Jhama ' . Borehole No. JKP - 2 encountered ...
Page 85
... range between 68.85 m and 104.35 m . S. K. Shome was associated with the investigation . Korar Coalfield : Exploration by drilling was continued in the central part of the coalfield ( 23 ° 37 ′ - 38 ′ 30 ′′ : 80 ° 52'30 " -55'20 " ; 64 ...
... range between 68.85 m and 104.35 m . S. K. Shome was associated with the investigation . Korar Coalfield : Exploration by drilling was continued in the central part of the coalfield ( 23 ° 37 ′ - 38 ′ 30 ′′ : 80 ° 52'30 " -55'20 " ; 64 ...
Page 193
... range of 380 m - 420 m when the hole had progressed upto a depth of 508.30 m . Thermal logging immediately after completion of the hole at 706.90 m recorded maximum temperature of 78 ° C in the depth of range of 380 m - 430 m . This may ...
... range of 380 m - 420 m when the hole had progressed upto a depth of 508.30 m . Thermal logging immediately after completion of the hole at 706.90 m recorded maximum temperature of 78 ° C in the depth of range of 380 m - 430 m . This may ...
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