Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 56The Survey, 1926 - 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 33
... further to the west . No borings were put down during the field season 1922-23 , but with the generous assist- ance of the Dharangadhra Durbar a line of shallow wells was dug north - east of the Kuda salt - field at intervals of ...
... further to the west . No borings were put down during the field season 1922-23 , but with the generous assist- ance of the Dharangadhra Durbar a line of shallow wells was dug north - east of the Kuda salt - field at intervals of ...
Page 39
... Further south - west of the same strike- fault in sheet 84 , there is a small cuvette or synclinal basin near Sabagyidan , where lower Pegus ( Padaung Clay horizon ) are faulted against Pondaung sandstones . The age of the Pegus is well ...
... Further south - west of the same strike- fault in sheet 84 , there is a small cuvette or synclinal basin near Sabagyidan , where lower Pegus ( Padaung Clay horizon ) are faulted against Pondaung sandstones . The age of the Pegus is well ...
Page 41
... Further collecting by Mr. Gupta has indicated that the Maw Gravels are as a whole older than the Irrawaddy Series , and must be assigned in part at least to a lower Siwalik age , owing to the occurrence of the following mammals ...
... Further collecting by Mr. Gupta has indicated that the Maw Gravels are as a whole older than the Irrawaddy Series , and must be assigned in part at least to a lower Siwalik age , owing to the occurrence of the following mammals ...
Page 43
... further study of the nummulite- bearing beds seems to point to their being a strip of Yaw Shales brought into juxtaposition with the Laungshes by strike faulting , it is no longer necessary to assume an Eocene age , and we may regard ...
... further study of the nummulite- bearing beds seems to point to their being a strip of Yaw Shales brought into juxtaposition with the Laungshes by strike faulting , it is no longer necessary to assume an Eocene age , and we may regard ...
Page 45
... further to the north - east the section is much thinner but the Reshun conglomerates and shales continue to form a well - marked band . From Chapari , the hamlet at the place where the Chamarkand stream joins the Mastuj river , to the ...
... further to the north - east the section is much thinner but the Reshun conglomerates and shales continue to form a well - marked band . From Chapari , the hamlet at the place where the Chamarkand stream joins the Mastuj river , to the ...
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