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 88
... usually present and in this are fragments of Tanawal rocks which presumably were blown out by a large volcanic outburst that heralded the outpouring of the immense masses of Panjal trap . The Agglomeratic Slate con- formably underlies ...
... usually present and in this are fragments of Tanawal rocks which presumably were blown out by a large volcanic outburst that heralded the outpouring of the immense masses of Panjal trap . The Agglomeratic Slate con- formably underlies ...
Page 93
... usually of hard , fine - grained , calcareous sandstones and purple splintery shales and nodular clays . The other facies is principally composed of comparatively soft fine to sugary textured sandstones of pale yellow , grey or grey ...
... usually of hard , fine - grained , calcareous sandstones and purple splintery shales and nodular clays . The other facies is principally composed of comparatively soft fine to sugary textured sandstones of pale yellow , grey or grey ...
Page 153
... usually absent or rare , are sometimes present in notable proportions . Boeke's diagram of variation in the composition of garnets has been arrived at by plotting analyses . It expresses , therefore , a statistical fact , namely that ...
... usually absent or rare , are sometimes present in notable proportions . Boeke's diagram of variation in the composition of garnets has been arrived at by plotting analyses . It expresses , therefore , a statistical fact , namely that ...
Page 154
... usually provided by Nature . Boeke's diagram does in fact show several garnets occupying this inter- mediate terrain ; but the author discusses each of these exceptions in turn and gives reasons ( impurities , imperfect analysis , etc ...
... usually provided by Nature . Boeke's diagram does in fact show several garnets occupying this inter- mediate terrain ; but the author discusses each of these exceptions in turn and gives reasons ( impurities , imperfect analysis , etc ...
Page 157
... usually in October , in Part 3 of the Records of the Geological Survey of India . Owing to the very varied sources from which these statistics . are derived and the delays , not attributable to the Geological Survey of India , in ...
... usually in October , in Part 3 of the Records of the Geological Survey of India . Owing to the very varied sources from which these statistics . are derived and the delays , not attributable to the Geological Survey of India , in ...
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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