Records of the Geological Survey of IndiaThe Survey, 1891 - 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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... acid water , which would rapidly corrode the casing of the bore - hole . " A bore - hole sunk further out in the valley might escape this trouble . On the other hand , it is impossible either to determine with certainty the structure of ...
... acid water , which would rapidly corrode the casing of the bore - hole . " A bore - hole sunk further out in the valley might escape this trouble . On the other hand , it is impossible either to determine with certainty the structure of ...
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... acid , but in powder effervesces strongly , the greater part remaining undissolved as a red mud , composed of clay and sulphate of lime ; the portion soluble in acid consists of carbonate of lime and carbonate of magnesia in about equal ...
... acid , but in powder effervesces strongly , the greater part remaining undissolved as a red mud , composed of clay and sulphate of lime ; the portion soluble in acid consists of carbonate of lime and carbonate of magnesia in about equal ...
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... acid ; it also makes a very nice stew . Of the jungle produce , we have , besides rhubarb , mushroom and bamboo shoots . The Lepcha coolies have a very keen eye for mushrooms . They can easily tell which are edible and which not . At a ...
... acid ; it also makes a very nice stew . Of the jungle produce , we have , besides rhubarb , mushroom and bamboo shoots . The Lepcha coolies have a very keen eye for mushrooms . They can easily tell which are edible and which not . At a ...
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... acid and very pleasant taste . Cross the Rangyang over a substantial bridge made of planks . At Dharamdin there is gneiss , somewhat massive , but easily recognizable as the Darjeeling gneiss . The dip here is western , as at Lingcham ...
... acid and very pleasant taste . Cross the Rangyang over a substantial bridge made of planks . At Dharamdin there is gneiss , somewhat massive , but easily recognizable as the Darjeeling gneiss . The dip here is western , as at Lingcham ...
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... acid . • · 44.6 30'7 · 0'2 · 2'1 · o'9 • 0'6 Silica Portion insoluble in acid . Alumina with ferric oxide PART 1. ] WARTH : Analysis of Dolomite from Salt Range , Panjab . 69.
... acid . • · 44.6 30'7 · 0'2 · 2'1 · o'9 • 0'6 Silica Portion insoluble in acid . Alumina with ferric oxide PART 1. ] WARTH : Analysis of Dolomite from Salt Range , Panjab . 69.
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