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
... suggested that this second . facies might possibly be of Kasauli or Upper Murree age . Rocks of typical Upper Murree age , comprised of Siwalik - looking sandstones and characteristic Lower Murree shales , were observed near Krimchi ...
... suggested that this second . facies might possibly be of Kasauli or Upper Murree age . Rocks of typical Upper Murree age , comprised of Siwalik - looking sandstones and characteristic Lower Murree shales , were observed near Krimchi ...
Page 94
... fault ) . The Middle Siwaliks which occur in the syncline also dip at high angles . The high dips of the zones of strata composing the above folds suggest that they were 94 [ VOL . 73 . Records of the Geological Survey of India .
... fault ) . The Middle Siwaliks which occur in the syncline also dip at high angles . The high dips of the zones of strata composing the above folds suggest that they were 94 [ VOL . 73 . Records of the Geological Survey of India .
Page 95
Geological Survey of India. of strata composing the above folds suggest that they were subjected severe compressional movement coming from the north . Be- yond the Kishanpur fault , the principal structure is an asymmetrical anticline of ...
Geological Survey of India. of strata composing the above folds suggest that they were subjected severe compressional movement coming from the north . Be- yond the Kishanpur fault , the principal structure is an asymmetrical anticline of ...
Page 145
... suggested that the curious bodies known as chondrules found in so many stony meteorites must once have been garnets . This suggestion was based on a thin section of the Khohar meteorite2 , which contained chondrules consisting of ...
... suggested that the curious bodies known as chondrules found in so many stony meteorites must once have been garnets . This suggestion was based on a thin section of the Khohar meteorite2 , which contained chondrules consisting of ...
Page 146
... suggest this very simple explanation of the formations of chondrules , it is necessary to see whether such facts as are available support the idea . Returning to the original slide of the Khohar meteorite it is noticed that the degree ...
... suggest this very simple explanation of the formations of chondrules , it is necessary to see whether such facts as are available support the idea . Returning to the original slide of the Khohar meteorite it is noticed that the degree ...
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