Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 105, Part 2Geological Survey of India, 1973 - 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 74
... direction , is faulted to the south . As a result , the northern part is seen preserved , while the major portion in the south , being on the upthrow side , appears to have been eroded away . Kamthi inlier near Thomra might be ...
... direction , is faulted to the south . As a result , the northern part is seen preserved , while the major portion in the south , being on the upthrow side , appears to have been eroded away . Kamthi inlier near Thomra might be ...
Page 90
... direction and making an acute angle bisected by the largest stress direction , whereas tension joints or fissures will be oriented parallel to the largest stress direction . This would explain the relative positions and orientations of ...
... direction and making an acute angle bisected by the largest stress direction , whereas tension joints or fissures will be oriented parallel to the largest stress direction . This would explain the relative positions and orientations of ...
Page 100
... direction changes from the east to the north . This change from what is observed on the spot can be attributed to the presence of moraine ridges on the southern side of the valley . It is these ridges which have not only hindered the ...
... direction changes from the east to the north . This change from what is observed on the spot can be attributed to the presence of moraine ridges on the southern side of the valley . It is these ridges which have not only hindered the ...
Contents
RECORDS | 2 |
The Geology and Mineral Resources of the Andaman | 25 |
Geology of the Coal Measures in the Deccan Trap region | 69 |
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80 mesh amphibolites analysed Andaman island anorthosites apatite bands Baraganda Baratang Baratang island basaltic basin beds Bihar biotite Bramlette and Riedel calc-granulite calcareous calcite carbonate Carboniferous charnockites chemical clay coal coalfield coalseams conglomerate copper Deflandre deposit Discoaster district endothermic endothermic peak Eocene estherids fauna felspar figs folds foliation Formation fossil gabbro Gangamopteris garnetiferous geochemical Geol Geological Survey glacier gneisses Gondwana grains granitic gray graywacke hill INDIA Records indicate khondalites Krol limestone lodes Lower margins metadolerite metal Middle Andaman mineral mineralisation Mussoorie Nala occur Orissa orthopyroxene oxides para-amphibolite Permian phosphate phosphorite pinnules plagioclase Plate present pyroxene quartz quartzite rocks samples sandstone schist sedimentary sediments shales shear shows siltstone snout South Andaman Stradner strike length Surv Survey of India thickness Thinnfeldia tion tonnes trace element ultrabasic upto valley varies veins younger ortho-amphibolite Zemu glacier zone