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Identifier: memoirsofgeoi171880geol (find matches)
Title: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India
Year: 1859 (1850s)
Authors: Geological Survey of India
Subjects: Geology Mines and mineral resources
Publisher: Calcutta : Pub. by order of the Governor-General of India
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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with both theSiwaliks and the calcareous Jurassic beds. How this mass was originally-placed it is difficult even to conjecture with probability, but its presencemay be connected with the intense folding and distortion of the rockswhere the Paniala bluffs turn sharply to the north, and are traversed bythe bridle path used to convey water from the last-named village to thehill station. The cliffs in the limestone group at this place were estimated, partlyby the aid of aneroid readings, at from 800 to1,000 feet in height, most of this being a sheer ver-tical precipice, through beds not only presenting a very focus of plication,but so intensely faulted and crushed that a portion of the Siwalik rocks,once caught apparently in a minor oblique synclinal on the northernside of the main Nila Roh and Shekh Budm anticlinal axis, has beenwedged into a position along the upper part of the Khavuri ravine-actually underlying the Jurassic rocks on both sides of the stream. East cliffs. Pamala Bluffs
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( 290 ) Pig, 11. Diagram cast end of Sliekh Budin foil!. SHEKH BID1N HILLS. 81 The annexed diagram may assist in the comprehension of the way inDiagram. which the rocks here are arranged. The outlines approaching an observer are drawn thicker thanthose more distant; the figures are the same as in the section across thehill, previously given; lines of fracture are marked with the letter F, andthe large surfaces upon which the limestone (sectional) character is omittedare convex towards the spectator. Round the eastern margin of the Jurassic limestones in the valley of Supra-jurassic sand- the Khavuri tanga, the sandstones between thesestone to east. bedg ^ ^ Siwalik group are ag well exposed perhaps as anywhere else about the hill. Due east of the point wherethe Paniala road crosses the bluffs, in the valley far below, theyare quite vertical, adjoining the dark uppermost Jurassic band onone side and soft Siwalik sandstones upon the other, and they containtwo small conglomeratic bands e

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Geological_Survey_of_India
  • booksubject:Geology
  • booksubject:Mines_and_mineral_resources
  • bookpublisher:Calcutta___Pub__by_order_of_the_Governor_General_of_India
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Libraries
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