Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaGeological Survey of India, 1939 - 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 30
... deposits of these hills between Limestone , Khasi and Jaintia Hills , Therriaghat ( 25 ° 11 ' : 91 ° 46 ' ) and Shella ( 25 ° 11 ' 91 ° 38 ' ) . Assam . 39. Dr. A. L. Coulson notes that there are large supplies of lime- stone in ...
... deposits of these hills between Limestone , Khasi and Jaintia Hills , Therriaghat ( 25 ° 11 ' : 91 ° 46 ' ) and Shella ( 25 ° 11 ' 91 ° 38 ' ) . Assam . 39. Dr. A. L. Coulson notes that there are large supplies of lime- stone in ...
Page 36
... deposits of Frontier the Dore river in the Hazara district of that Province . In view of the importance of finding workable coal in the Frontier Province , it was thought that though the Dore river coal deposits had been neglected in ...
... deposits of Frontier the Dore river in the Hazara district of that Province . In view of the importance of finding workable coal in the Frontier Province , it was thought that though the Dore river coal deposits had been neglected in ...
Page 37
... deposit , though rich , is of trifling size and of no economic importance . In this it resembles a number of other deposits of copper found in the Nellore district . 58. Mr. Crookshank reports traces of copper in the rocks 2 miles ...
... deposit , though rich , is of trifling size and of no economic importance . In this it resembles a number of other deposits of copper found in the Nellore district . 58. Mr. Crookshank reports traces of copper in the rocks 2 miles ...
Page 50
... deposits at the site is not known , but whatever it may be , from various considerations , the chief amongst which is the proximity of the place to the main water - parting and the consequent small- ness of the collecting surface , the ...
... deposits at the site is not known , but whatever it may be , from various considerations , the chief amongst which is the proximity of the place to the main water - parting and the consequent small- ness of the collecting surface , the ...
Page 54
... deposits may be expected but they might themselves possess a gold value high enough to warrant development . It is ... deposit is usually shallow , the operation of prospecting by means of a number of trial pits will not be expensive ...
... deposits may be expected but they might themselves possess a gold value high enough to warrant development . It is ... deposit is usually shallow , the operation of prospecting by means of a number of trial pits will not be expensive ...
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