Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 129, Part 7The Survey, 1999 - 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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... resistivity surveys with TP , IP dipole - dipole array ( a = 20m and N = 3 ) has delineated two chargeability zones ( I and II ) corroborated with SP zones respectively ( Fig . 21 ) . In Zone - I the peak chargeability responses of 50 ...
... resistivity surveys with TP , IP dipole - dipole array ( a = 20m and N = 3 ) has delineated two chargeability zones ( I and II ) corroborated with SP zones respectively ( Fig . 21 ) . In Zone - I the peak chargeability responses of 50 ...
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... resistivity varying between 100-1800 m . The second layer is moist sand with resistivity values varying from 70-1500 m and thickness ranging between 1.6 and 16 m . The third layer has resistivity in the range of 7 to 44 m . It is ...
... resistivity varying between 100-1800 m . The second layer is moist sand with resistivity values varying from 70-1500 m and thickness ranging between 1.6 and 16 m . The third layer has resistivity in the range of 7 to 44 m . It is ...
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... resistivity surveys using rectangular gradient array with C , C2 = 2000 m and P1P2 = 40 m have delineated 3 chargeability anomaly zones ( Fig . 28 ) . Zone - I is located west of base line ( coincident with HZL baseline ) while Zone ...
... resistivity surveys using rectangular gradient array with C , C2 = 2000 m and P1P2 = 40 m have delineated 3 chargeability anomaly zones ( Fig . 28 ) . Zone - I is located west of base line ( coincident with HZL baseline ) while Zone ...
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