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 46
... feet high , Mr. West considers that if adequate precautions are taken to protect the floor of the reservoir immediately upstream of the dam , and if the dam be given fairly deep foundations , any possible danger to the dam should be ...
... feet high , Mr. West considers that if adequate precautions are taken to protect the floor of the reservoir immediately upstream of the dam , and if the dam be given fairly deep foundations , any possible danger to the dam should be ...
Page 48
... feet . Water , if any , tapped by such a boring would probably be perennial , and its extraction would be unlikely to affect existing well - water supplies . Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between 48 [ VOL . 73 ...
... feet . Water , if any , tapped by such a boring would probably be perennial , and its extraction would be unlikely to affect existing well - water supplies . Subsequent information is to the effect that the beds between 48 [ VOL . 73 ...
Page 50
... feet below the stream bed east of the village . The depth of the valley 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 ...
... feet below the stream bed east of the village . The depth of the valley 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 ...
Page 52
... feet from the bank of the nala , above the flood- water level . The pump house would be situated on the bank of the nala and the reservoir tank may be constructed on the high ground of laterite further north . The well should be sunk ...
... feet from the bank of the nala , above the flood- water level . The pump house would be situated on the bank of the nala and the reservoir tank may be constructed on the high ground of laterite further north . The well should be sunk ...
Page 55
... feet long and with three - inch riffles . When a consignment of twenty baskets of gravel has passed over the launder the residue from the riffles is washed into a wooden pan for final separation . In this chaung the gravels are neither ...
... feet long and with three - inch riffles . When a consignment of twenty baskets of gravel has passed over the launder the residue from the riffles is washed into a wooden pan for final separation . In this chaung the gravels are neither ...
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