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 37
... mile south- west of Simirkacha ( 22 ° 35 ' 83 ° 51 ' ) . The occurrence has , however , no economic import- Jashpur ... miles E. N. E. of Kottapalli ( 18 ° 21 ′ 81 ° 18 ' ) . The occurrence is not considered to be of any economic ...
... mile south- west of Simirkacha ( 22 ° 35 ' 83 ° 51 ' ) . The occurrence has , however , no economic import- Jashpur ... miles E. N. E. of Kottapalli ( 18 ° 21 ′ 81 ° 18 ' ) . The occurrence is not considered to be of any economic ...
Page 38
... miles from Bombay harbour . It is composed of flows of Deccan Trap of doleritic , basaltic and Elephanta Caves andesitic composition , some of which are amyg- daloidal . The rocks are weathered to varying degrees as the island is fully ...
... miles from Bombay harbour . It is composed of flows of Deccan Trap of doleritic , basaltic and Elephanta Caves andesitic composition , some of which are amyg- daloidal . The rocks are weathered to varying degrees as the island is fully ...
Page 40
... miles under Malakand ( 34 ° 34 ′ 71 ° 56 ' ) to the Mazah Khwar , the bed of which is followed for a short distance before the water is again taken into a canal for distribution to a large part of the North - West Frontier Province ...
... miles under Malakand ( 34 ° 34 ′ 71 ° 56 ' ) to the Mazah Khwar , the bed of which is followed for a short distance before the water is again taken into a canal for distribution to a large part of the North - West Frontier Province ...
Page 44
... miles up the river to Kandlai , with a capacity of 3,600 million cubic feet . The site appears to be quite suitable for a reservoir , and in view of the thickly forested nature of the catchment area , silting of the reservoir is not ...
... miles up the river to Kandlai , with a capacity of 3,600 million cubic feet . The site appears to be quite suitable for a reservoir , and in view of the thickly forested nature of the catchment area , silting of the reservoir is not ...
Page 45
... miles south of Rewah . The waters of this reservoir , when required , will gradually be released down the Bihar ... mile and a half downstream of the falls . In this way it is calculated that a minimum flow of at least 300 cusecs ...
... miles south of Rewah . The waters of this reservoir , when required , will gradually be released down the Bihar ... mile and a half downstream of the falls . In this way it is calculated that a minimum flow of at least 300 cusecs ...
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