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About 400 yards from the mouth of the nullā, coal seams are exposed to view for
some distance along the banks, alternately, on either side; these seams vary in
quality and thickness, and are curved parallel with the undulations of the ...
About 400 yards from the mouth of the nullā, coal seams are exposed to view for
some distance along the banks, alternately, on either side; these seams vary in
quality and thickness, and are curved parallel with the undulations of the ...
386 ÆäÀÌÁö
The coal is visible either in its native locality on the side of a monsolity of the seco
soon rivulet, or is to be found in pieces in the bed of tion lying bare, ex- - - tent,
thicknes. the same rivulet. This deposit is neither covered with porphyry, nor red ...
The coal is visible either in its native locality on the side of a monsolity of the seco
soon rivulet, or is to be found in pieces in the bed of tion lying bare, ex- - - tent,
thicknes. the same rivulet. This deposit is neither covered with porphyry, nor red ...
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The ashes subjected to chemical analysis were found to consist of silica and
alumina, with scarcely a vestige of iron. 1. Generally speaking the coal is very
good; but one great deThe goal consi fect cannot be concealed, and this is, that
some ...
The ashes subjected to chemical analysis were found to consist of silica and
alumina, with scarcely a vestige of iron. 1. Generally speaking the coal is very
good; but one great deThe goal consi fect cannot be concealed, and this is, that
some ...
389 ÆäÀÌÁö
simulated the Careans, the only inhabitants of that part of the counly, to be
assiduous in finding coal. I gave them samples of that mineml which scarcely any
one of them had seen before, and taught them to look for it in the beds of
mountain ...
simulated the Careans, the only inhabitants of that part of the counly, to be
assiduous in finding coal. I gave them samples of that mineml which scarcely any
one of them had seen before, and taught them to look for it in the beds of
mountain ...
1055 ÆäÀÌÁö
Captain Herbert in one of the vols. of the Asiatic Society's Trans. has given a
paper on the occurrence of coal in the Indo-Gangetic mountains, in which he
comes to the conclusion, that all the sandstones and other rocks noticed, belong
to the ...
Captain Herbert in one of the vols. of the Asiatic Society's Trans. has given a
paper on the occurrence of coal in the Indo-Gangetic mountains, in which he
comes to the conclusion, that all the sandstones and other rocks noticed, belong
to the ...
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