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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... shaly matrix . Next above this , in some olive sandstone , came the Conularia - bed , as recognizable as before , and above this a normal section in the Olive series for some way , until it gradually merged into the Speckled Sandstone ...
... shaly matrix . Next above this , in some olive sandstone , came the Conularia - bed , as recognizable as before , and above this a normal section in the Olive series for some way , until it gradually merged into the Speckled Sandstone ...
Page 24
... shaly band ( zone B ) , very firm within , and ringing under the hammer . Numerous specimens of Hyolithes wynnei , and of small brachiopods , were also obtained . After one or two more fragments had been found , we transferred our ...
... shaly band ( zone B ) , very firm within , and ringing under the hammer . Numerous specimens of Hyolithes wynnei , and of small brachiopods , were also obtained . After one or two more fragments had been found , we transferred our ...
Page 143
... shaly , so that in any case it may be neglected . The second seam met with in the borings near Rajhera , which I have attempted to trace through the other borings in Table III , is of greater thickness in places , reaching as much as 29 ...
... shaly , so that in any case it may be neglected . The second seam met with in the borings near Rajhera , which I have attempted to trace through the other borings in Table III , is of greater thickness in places , reaching as much as 29 ...
Page 144
... shaly , and with the exception of boring No. VII , where a seam of shaly coal , 6 feet thick , was passed through at a depth of 107 feet from the surface , none of them exceeds 3 feet in thickness , so that they may be neglected ...
... shaly , and with the exception of boring No. VII , where a seam of shaly coal , 6 feet thick , was passed through at a depth of 107 feet from the surface , none of them exceeds 3 feet in thickness , so that they may be neglected ...
Page 145
... shaly . Section of seam Carb . shale 2 ' 1 " ... ... Coaly shale o ' 8 " ... : 5 ′ o ' ... ... Carb . shale o ' 10 " Coal and Carb . shale . ... ... ... ceous . ... I ' 0 " Shale 4 ' 0 " Carb . 4 ' 0 " Coal 4 ' 0 " very car- shale ...
... shaly . Section of seam Carb . shale 2 ' 1 " ... ... Coaly shale o ' 8 " ... : 5 ′ o ' ... ... Carb . shale o ' 10 " Coal and Carb . shale . ... ... ... ceous . ... I ' 0 " Shale 4 ' 0 " Carb . 4 ' 0 " Coal 4 ' 0 " very car- shale ...
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