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 75
... increasing again further north . These conditions have a striking effect on the ecology of the riparian . tracts of the Irrawaddy and tend still further to diversify the scenery.1 It is impossible here to enter into details of the ...
... increasing again further north . These conditions have a striking effect on the ecology of the riparian . tracts of the Irrawaddy and tend still further to diversify the scenery.1 It is impossible here to enter into details of the ...
Page 77
... increased to over 1 million gallons in 1921 . An acute anticlinal fold commences in the Pegu rocks , 2 miles to the north of Minbu and extends for several miles to the south- south - east . For a distance of 14 miles south of the town ...
... increased to over 1 million gallons in 1921 . An acute anticlinal fold commences in the Pegu rocks , 2 miles to the north of Minbu and extends for several miles to the south- south - east . For a distance of 14 miles south of the town ...
Page 109
... more efficient , the number of minerals included in Class I - for which approximately trustworthy annual returns are available increases , and it is hoped that the minerals B of Class II - for which regularly recurring and full.
... more efficient , the number of minerals included in Class I - for which approximately trustworthy annual returns are available increases , and it is hoped that the minerals B of Class II - for which regularly recurring and full.
Page 110
... increase of over £ 1,200,000 or about 5 per cent . in the value of the total production over that of 1922. The value figures , however , are somewhat artificial . In some instances , although the output has fallen in quantity , it has ...
... increase of over £ 1,200,000 or about 5 per cent . in the value of the total production over that of 1922. The value figures , however , are somewhat artificial . In some instances , although the output has fallen in quantity , it has ...
Page 111
... Increase . Decrease . Variation per cent . £ £ £ £ Brought forward 19,730,842 20,665,110 1,300,556 366,288 +130.9 Lead and lead - ore 945,137 1,121,474 176,337 +18.7 Salt Silver · 744,966 749,382 4,416 +0.6 675,234 677,207 1,973 +0.3 ...
... Increase . Decrease . Variation per cent . £ £ £ £ Brought forward 19,730,842 20,665,110 1,300,556 366,288 +130.9 Lead and lead - ore 945,137 1,121,474 176,337 +18.7 Salt Silver · 744,966 749,382 4,416 +0.6 675,234 677,207 1,973 +0.3 ...
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