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 29
... laterite resulting from the alteration of the Deccan trap in situ is found extensively in north - west Jashpur and in the Khuria highlands , forming cappings on the flat - topped hills locally known as pats . These laterite cappings ...
... laterite resulting from the alteration of the Deccan trap in situ is found extensively in north - west Jashpur and in the Khuria highlands , forming cappings on the flat - topped hills locally known as pats . These laterite cappings ...
Page 51
... laterite . The rainfall , which averages about 66 inches a year at Jashpur- nagar , is the most important factor in controlling the level of the ground - water . The present source of water - supply is derived from a number of wells dug ...
... laterite . The rainfall , which averages about 66 inches a year at Jashpur- nagar , is the most important factor in controlling the level of the ground - water . The present source of water - supply is derived from a number of wells dug ...
Page 52
... laterite further north . The well should be sunk deep enough to reach the bed - rock . A second suitable site for a large well is the water - course E. N. E. of the bund near the Club House at Jashpurnagar . This water - course has ...
... laterite further north . The well should be sunk deep enough to reach the bed - rock . A second suitable site for a large well is the water - course E. N. E. of the bund near the Club House at Jashpurnagar . This water - course has ...
Page 56
... laterite which caps the ridge , but it would be impossible to say whether it is of good enough quality to be of economic importance without extensive sampling . One large deposit of almost pure hematite forms a considerable hill at ...
... laterite which caps the ridge , but it would be impossible to say whether it is of good enough quality to be of economic importance without extensive sampling . One large deposit of almost pure hematite forms a considerable hill at ...
Page 65
... Laterite and laterite with gravel . 3 . Moulmein limestone . 2. Granite intrusions and contact altered rocks . ( b ) Taungnyo series . 1 . ( a ) Mergui series . Traverses made during the season in the Ye and Kya - In town- ships have ...
... Laterite and laterite with gravel . 3 . Moulmein limestone . 2. Granite intrusions and contact altered rocks . ( b ) Taungnyo series . 1 . ( a ) Mergui series . Traverses made during the season in the Ye and Kya - In town- ships have ...
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1.-General Report 3.-Mineral Production Aravalli Assam Baluchistan basal Bengal Bihar biotite Bombay calcareous Calcutta cassiterite Central Provinces charnockite Chinji Coal Coal-field conglomerate Congr Coulson Cretaceous Deccan trap deposits Dhok Pathan Diener district earthquake east Eastern Eastern States Agency Eocene F. R. C. Reed fauna felspar formation Fossil garnet genus Geol Geological Survey Geologist Geology gneisses gneissic Gondwana granite Hills Himalayas India intrusive Journ Kashmir limestone Lower Madras Memoir metamorphic meteorite Mica miles minerals Mining Miscellaneous Notes Nagpur Narbada North-West Northern Shan occur outcrops Paliyad Permian phyllites Pinjor plateau print).-Annual report Proc Production of India Punjab quartz quartzite Rajputana Red Beds river rocks rupees Sahni Salt Range sandstones schists shales sheet Siwalik Southern species specimens Surv Survey of India Tertiary Trias Triassic Twenty-fourth Ind Upper Burma valley veins Vindhyan VOL VOL Western wolfram Yunnan