Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 125, Part 7The Survey, 1990 - 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 64
... sediments of Gujarat has indicated that the carbonates and tidal clays of different generations are the two group of sediments deposited during the Quarternary period . The carbonates constitute the bulk of the Quarternary sediments and ...
... sediments of Gujarat has indicated that the carbonates and tidal clays of different generations are the two group of sediments deposited during the Quarternary period . The carbonates constitute the bulk of the Quarternary sediments and ...
Page 66
... sediment of the study area has been fixed to be Lower Callovian to Upper Oxfordian ( Table 4 ) . Presence of macrocephalitinae in the lower beds ( nos . 1-5 ) indicates Lower Callovian age to the sediments . The first appearance of ...
... sediment of the study area has been fixed to be Lower Callovian to Upper Oxfordian ( Table 4 ) . Presence of macrocephalitinae in the lower beds ( nos . 1-5 ) indicates Lower Callovian age to the sediments . The first appearance of ...
Page 82
... sediments . The upper part of the bed rock is highly weathered to a depth of 2.0 m . ( ii ) The Quaternary sediments comprise two distinct horizons . The upper horizon ( 0.5 to 1.5 m thick ) consists of greyish brown silty clay and the ...
... sediments . The upper part of the bed rock is highly weathered to a depth of 2.0 m . ( ii ) The Quaternary sediments comprise two distinct horizons . The upper horizon ( 0.5 to 1.5 m thick ) consists of greyish brown silty clay and the ...
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GEOLOGICAL MAPPING Page | 1 |
Elucidation of structure stratigraphy and mineralisation potential in Page | 18 |
Geological mapping around Amba Dongar area Baroda district Gujarat | 19 |
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aeolian Akarsada albitite Alwar amphibolite anomaly Aravalli bands basalt base metal basin bedrock Bhilwara Bikaner district Block boreholes calc-silicate carbonate carbonatite Champaner clasts clay conglomerate Debari Group deformation Delhi Supergroup deposits dips dolerite dolomite drilling dunes dykes Erinpura Granite exploration exposed facies felsic foliation formation foundation geochemical sampling Geological map Geology Division geophysical geotechnical gneiss gossan grade granite gravity grey Gujarat Hindoli indicated intersected intrusive INVESTIGATION Kachchh kmĀ² Ladera lignite located Mangalwar marble massive sulphide metamorphism metasediments mica schist migmatite mineralisation minerals North Sindesar Ridge occur Pali district Pb-Zn pegmatites phase phyllite Pipaliya Pipela porphyritic pyrite quartz quartz veins quartzite Quaternary Rajasthan regional rhyolite river samples were collected sand scale schist SDFB sediments sequence serpentinite shear zones Sirohi soil South stratigraphy strike length structure study area subbasin subzone Supergroup surveys tectonic thickness toposheet 45 trending Udaipur district ultramafic ultramafic rocks Zawar