AURUNGA FIELD : BARAKAR GROUP. 



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Resting on the above are soft white sandstones with shales 

 and gi-it. These seem to belong to the upper group 

 (Eaniganj). Their junction is disturbed by a roll. 

 Thickness, say 30' 



Section in reach north of Jaloom (Zalim.J. 



Gneiss, dip 70" 



r 1. Massive grit, 1 foot arkose at the base, 90' at 45° 



1 N.-N..W.=: 



52 2. Grits, with blue shales, 80' at 45"= . 



-I { 3. Same, 100' at 65°= 



fq I 4. Grits, with sandstones and fine shales, 250' at 55° =: 



I 5. Concealed, 300' at 30°= 



L 6. Grits . : 



r 7. 



'5 



OS 



.{10. 



11. 



12. 



PM 



[13. 



Total 



Yellow sandstones, false-bedded, 280' at 20°= . 

 Yellow sandstones, with lenticular calcareous sand' 



stones and carbonaceous shale at base, 300' at 30' 

 Sandstones and carbonaceous shales 



Coal 



Same as 9 



Concealed, 350' at 1 5°= 



Fault (?) 



Grit 10° N.-N.-W 



Total 



63' 7" 



66' 6" 



90' 7" 



204' 8" 



150' 0" 



20' 0" 



559' 



4" 



95 



8" 



150' 





12' 



10" 





3" 



12' 



Itf' 



90' 



7" 



15' 



0" 



377' 



2" 



Section in Bagh Bigwa River, east of Juggulclugga Hills. 

 Eed and green clays and white sandstones ; Dip, 25° south-west (Panchets). 

 Yellow massive grit sandstone; Dip, 20° south (Mahadevas). 

 fault, no junction seen. 



BaraJcars {descending), 



1. Thin sandstones and blue shales, N.-N.-W. 15° . . 35' CI' 



2, Seam — 



(a). Blue shales 1' 0" 



(h). Papery coal ..... 3" 



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