Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 108, Part 2The Survey, 1977 - 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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... shock was preceded by a fore - shock of moderate to severe intensity about an hour earlier and was followed by nearly a score of after - shocks over a period of about five weeks . From field observations made in the affected area , the ...
... shock was preceded by a fore - shock of moderate to severe intensity about an hour earlier and was followed by nearly a score of after - shocks over a period of about five weeks . From field observations made in the affected area , the ...
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... shock there were numerous tremors which occurred from time to time right upto the 27th of March 1967 . The major shock , that of 8.50 P.M. of the 20th February 1967 , occurred in the midst of a heavy snow fall . This was the most severe ...
... shock there were numerous tremors which occurred from time to time right upto the 27th of March 1967 . The major shock , that of 8.50 P.M. of the 20th February 1967 , occurred in the midst of a heavy snow fall . This was the most severe ...
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... shock of moderate to severe intensity hit the area on 27th March 1967 at 04.09 hours . The details of these shocks as obtained from the Meteorological station at Kaizgund are given in the Appendix . All the damage that was done in the ...
... shock of moderate to severe intensity hit the area on 27th March 1967 at 04.09 hours . The details of these shocks as obtained from the Meteorological station at Kaizgund are given in the Appendix . All the damage that was done in the ...
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On the leadzinc mineralisation around Kushbani Purulia district | 36 |
Eocene ostracoda from Kolayatji area Rajasthan by V D Mamgain | 42 |
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