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 41
... Shales . The outstanding structural features are the Kyaw syncline and the Pondaung anticline which roughly follow a N.-S. direction through and The Kyaw syncline occupies the valley between the mountain ranges of the Pondaung and the ...
... Shales . The outstanding structural features are the Kyaw syncline and the Pondaung anticline which roughly follow a N.-S. direction through and The Kyaw syncline occupies the valley between the mountain ranges of the Pondaung and the ...
Page 42
... Shales . These shales were regarded as of Laungshe age and as part of the Laungshe outcrop , until on return to office a careful study of the fauna was made . During Dr. Cotter's visit to Mr. Gupta's camp in December 1922 , some ...
... Shales . These shales were regarded as of Laungshe age and as part of the Laungshe outcrop , until on return to office a careful study of the fauna was made . During Dr. Cotter's visit to Mr. Gupta's camp in December 1922 , some ...
Page 43
... Shales brought into juxtaposition with the Laungshes by strike faulting , it is no longer necessary to assume an Eocene age , and we may regard them as possibly upper Cretaceous . Mr. Gupta spent the latter part of the season in making ...
... Shales brought into juxtaposition with the Laungshes by strike faulting , it is no longer necessary to assume an Eocene age , and we may regard them as possibly upper Cretaceous . Mr. Gupta spent the latter part of the season in making ...
Page 44
... shales . Associated with these Tertiary beds are Cretaceous limestones containing many Hippurites in a poor state of preservation . The latter beds are themselves faulted against the black slates and quartzites of the Chitral slate ...
... shales . Associated with these Tertiary beds are Cretaceous limestones containing many Hippurites in a poor state of preservation . The latter beds are themselves faulted against the black slates and quartzites of the Chitral slate ...
Page 45
... shales which are well exposed on the opposite bank of the river and beyond the conglomerates the Chitral slates are the only rocks . seen . The gneisses and granites , however , continue to form the high peaks south of the road . From ...
... shales which are well exposed on the opposite bank of the river and beyond the conglomerates the Chitral slates are the only rocks . seen . The gneisses and granites , however , continue to form the high peaks south of the road . From ...
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