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 93
... indicated by the occurrence of massive beds of dark hard sandstone . In this area , it was noticed that a prominent bed of ossiferous clay - conglo- merate was invariably present at the base of the massive sandstones , 1 Rec , Geol ...
... indicated by the occurrence of massive beds of dark hard sandstone . In this area , it was noticed that a prominent bed of ossiferous clay - conglo- merate was invariably present at the base of the massive sandstones , 1 Rec , Geol ...
Page 95
... indicates that they form the lowest horizon of the Shali series seen in this area . A final examination of the structure at Chaba confirmed the view previously held that there occurs here a subsidiary thrust- fault which brings a thick ...
... indicates that they form the lowest horizon of the Shali series seen in this area . A final examination of the structure at Chaba confirmed the view previously held that there occurs here a subsidiary thrust- fault which brings a thick ...
Page 101
... indicate the presence of an unconformity at their base . Mr. Crookshank goes on to show that the banding of the hema- tite - quartzites in this area is probably not connected with the original stratification of the rocks . He considers ...
... indicate the presence of an unconformity at their base . Mr. Crookshank goes on to show that the banding of the hema- tite - quartzites in this area is probably not connected with the original stratification of the rocks . He considers ...
Page 139
... Bombay Meteorologist , assuming a normal depth of focus.alloc C. - Epicentre calculated by Calcutta Meteorologist . The observers ' reports indicate that the epicentral region of. PART 1. ] 139 COULSON : Hindu Kush Earthquake .
... Bombay Meteorologist , assuming a normal depth of focus.alloc C. - Epicentre calculated by Calcutta Meteorologist . The observers ' reports indicate that the epicentral region of. PART 1. ] 139 COULSON : Hindu Kush Earthquake .
Page 140
... indicate that the epicentral region was not very large and that it is possible that the maximum intensity of the shock above the focus did not exceed intensity X. Two reports were actually received from Drosh . One merely stated that ...
... indicate that the epicentral region was not very large and that it is possible that the maximum intensity of the shock above the focus did not exceed intensity X. Two reports were actually received from Drosh . One merely stated that ...
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