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BRIEFING BOOK (UPDATED UPTO SEPT 2017)
Vasudhara Tal Proglacier Lake, Chamoli Uttarakhand
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
NORTHERN REGION
LUCKNOW
BRIEFING BOOK (UPDATED UPTO SEPT 2017)
CONTENTS
Sl. No. Page No. 1 Concise information on Background and State-wise Geology and Mineral Information 1-15 Status Map including 1: 50 K map-Updated 16-19 2 Organisational structure of Northern Region 20 Organogram with officials name (As on 30th Sept., 2017) 21 Phone Nos., IP No. & e-mail ID’s of officers of GSI, NR (As on 30.09.2017) 22-24 3 Activity Domain 25 4 Mission-wise Information-FSP 2017-2018 26-127 5 Major minerals resources [under various UNFC categories] estimated by the Region, showing
State-wise five-yearly increment, for the last 10 years (resources as on 30.09.2017) Annexure-1 (updated)
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6 Activity domain of Mission-I, II & IV of the Region and achievements pertaining to field investigation during the XII Plan period [2012-16] as on 30.09.2017 Annexure-2 (updated)
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7 Geological Survey of India monthly and Progressive Non-Plan expenditure for the month of Sept., 2017, N.R., Lucknow Annexure-3 (updated)
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8 Mission wise Prorata RCA expenditure in different projects vis-à-vis target and achievements (as on 30.09.2017) Annexure-4 (updated)
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9 Progress & Pendency Report of Chemical Analyses of NGCM samples, GSI, NR, Lucknow Annexure-5 (updated)
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10 Mission-wise Status of Circulated and Pending Reports of NR for F.S. 2016-17 (as on 30.09.2017) Annexure-6 (updated)
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11 Case studies from Geological Survey of India, Northern Region uploaded in GSI Portal upto Sept., 2017 Annexure-7 (updated)
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12 Training Programmes conducted by RTI, NR and FTC’s, Geological Survey of India, NR during 2017-18 (July to Sept., 2017) Annexure-8 (updated)
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13 List of RAC/OAC/Stage Review/SGPB/Term Review meetings with date and status of uploading of minutes (July to Sept., 2017) Annexure-9 (updated)
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14 Personnel in position in respect of Group A & B officers in Northern Region as on 30.09.2017 Annexure-10 (updated)
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15 Vehicle/Driver position as on 30.09.2017 in GSI, Northern Regioin Annexure-11 (updated)
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16 Status of procurement of equipments under ME heads for the year 2017-18 as on 30.09.2017 Annexure-12 (updated)
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17 Status of Drilling progress upto Sept., 2017 for F.S. 2016-17 Annexure-13 (updated)
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18 Status of existing drilling and other High-End (Rs. >1 core) equipments to be procured during FY 2016-17 Annexure-14 (updated)
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19 Position of pending legal court cases in respect of GSI, NR as on 30.09.2017 Annexure-15 (updated)
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20 Grievance cases in GSI (PG) Portal of GSI, NR, Lucknow as on 30.09.2017 Annexure-16 (updated)
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA NORTHERN REGION
I. INTRODUCTION A. BRIEF INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE REGION
Northern Region of the Geological Survey of India, covering the States of Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, and Union Territory Chandigarh encompasses an area of 6,68,491 sq km. Out of the six Regions through which the Geological Survey of India operates in the country, it is the second largest Region. Office complex spreads over an area of 12.5 acres with several peripheral buildings at Plot-2, Sector E, Aliganj, Lucknow. On 28th January 1993, the Office Complex was named as VASUNDHARA. As per HPC Committee recommendation, the activities are now governed under Mission Mode.
The Northern Region office was started at Lucknow under the stewardship of Shri R. N. P. Arogyaswami, Superintending Geologist. In the year 1961, the Northern Region was elevated to the status of Directorate under Shri P. C. Hazara, as Director. To intensify and concentrate on the geological surveys in the Himalayan terrain, Himalayan Geology Division (HGD) was formed in 1963 with headquarters at Lucknow focusing the problems of the geology of Himalaya transcending the limits of the states falling in the Region. During the year 1967, the post of regional Director was elevated to the status of Deputy Director General.
Appreciating the importance of glaciers of the Himalayan terrain and their key role in hydrological cycle of the nature, the Glaciology Division with headquarters at Lucknow was created on 4th January 1974. For managing the environment, the Environmental Geology Division was created on 1st January 1975 with headquarters at Lucknow. In 1985, Map Compilation, Publication and Information Division (MCPI) was split into two separate Divisions, viz. Map and Cartography Division and Publication Division. It was at this time that the Publication Divisions of the regions were entrusted with the responsibility of bringing out
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GSI publications. It is noteworthy that the Regional Library at Lucknow continues to get enriched with the scientific books, journals, unpublished Departmental reports, etc. NR library possesses more than 20,500 books and 21,504 unclassified and 7066 classified unpublished reports at present, in addition to the journals. National and International journals are being subscribed by the Library. The Himalayan Mountain Ranges extend for about 2500 km (with an average width of about 240 km) all along the northern border of the Indian sub-continent, from Jammu and Kashmir in the west to Arunachal Pradesh in the east, constituting the Extra-Peninsular region. From south to north, the Himalaya is broadly divided into (i) Foothill or Outer Himalaya, (ii) Lesser Himalaya, (iii) Higher Himalaya and (iv) Tethyan or Trans-Himalaya across its length. The major rivers that originate from the great Himalayan Mountain Ranges are the Indus, Ganges and their various tributaries. The Indo-Gangetic plain lying between Peninsular and Extra-Peninsular India has average elevation 150 m (amsl) with a low gradient from about 300 m in the Upper Ganga Plain of Punjab to mean sea level at the Sunderbans delta of Bengal.
The Region exposes diverse geology with different rock types representing the complete spectrum ranging in age from the Archaean metamorphites/granitoids to the youngest Quaternary alluvium. The Region is tectonically and physiographically divided into three broad domains i.e. the Peninsular India, the Extra-Peninsular India and the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Indo-Gangetic Plain is sandwiched between the shield area of the Peninsular India and the highly deformed suites of the Himalaya of the Extra-Peninsular India comprising essentially the younger metasediments. The tectonic trough (foreland basin) sandwiched between peninsular shield in the south and Himalayan Mountains in the north, formed due to upliftment of the later, has been filled up by sediments derived from both sides, especially from the Himalaya. Structurally, the Himalayan mountain chain occurring all along northern part of India can be divided into four contrasting longitudinal litho-cum-morphotectonic belts from south to north, viz. i) foothill belt, ii) Main Himalayan belt, iii) Indus-Shyok belt and iv) Karakoram belt. The foothill Himalaya is a 10 km to 50 km wide Miocene to Lower Pleistocene molasse sequence represented by rocks of the Sirmur Group (i.e. Subathu and Dagshai + Kasauli or Murree/Dharmshala) Siwalik Group. This belt is a domain of active tectonics having participation in the terminal phase of the Himalayan Orogeny. This is followed to the north by the Lesser and Higher Himalaya, represented by geological sequences of the Proterozoic age with the Phanerozoic cover of varying thickness in different parts. The foothill Himalaya is separated from the Lesser Himalaya by the north-dipping regional fault/thrust commonly known as the Main Boundary Fault (MBF) or the Main Boundary Thrust (MBT). The Main Frontal Thrust (MFT) limits the margins of the Siwalik Zone against the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP).
The Lesser Himalaya is 60 km to 80 km wide and is a discontinuous belt stretching between the MBT in the south and the Main Central Thrust (MCT) in the north. It consists of the para-autochthonous Late Proterozoic meta-sediments, thrust over by three vast nappes that are built up successively of Palaeozoic sediments, Precambrian epi-metamorphics and mesograde metasediments. The epi-metamorphic and meso-metamorphic nappes throughout their extent are characterized by Early Proterozoic (=1900 Ma) and Early Palaeozoic granitic bodies of large dimension. The MCT separates the Lesser Himalaya from the Higher Himalaya to its north. The Higher Himalaya marks the region of the highest peaks of the Himalaya (like Nunkun, Leopargial, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Nanda Devi, Api, Dhaulagiri, Mt. Everest, Kanchanjunga), made up of 10 km-15 km thick Precambrian crystallines exhumed up and intruded by granites, some of which are of the Tertiary age. The Indus Shyok belt/the Tethys Himalaya extends to the south of the Trans-Himalayan Karakoram belt and comprises ophiolite mélange (i.e. Indus ophiolite and associated formations) and plutonic rocks (Ladakh Granitoid Complex) of the Indus Shyok belt. These predominantly fossiliferous sediments range in age from Late Proterozoic to Eocene. Sporadic occurrences of chromite have been reported from the ultrabasic rocks associated with Dras volcanics from Ophiolite-Melange zone. Karakoram belt, the northernmost zone, comprises Palaeozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary sequence on a metamorphic
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basement of unknown age. This Trans-Himalayan belt lies to the north of the Indus Suture Zone in Ladakh region and extends eastward into Tibet. No important mineral occurrence is known from this belt.
B. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES
Geologically, under Northern Region, the states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh encompass diverse lithology ranging in age from the oldest Archaean metamorphites/ granitoids to the youngest Quaternary alluvium. The stratigraphic succession of the rocks exposed is given in the Geological map of Northern Region.
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HARYANA AND DELHI
Haryana state has an area of 44,222 sq km and Delhi covers an area of 1483 sq km. Physiographically, state is divisible into three main geomorphic domains viz. Sub Himalayan Region, Indo Gangetic Plain and Aeolian Plain (north-eastern fringe of Thar Desert forming a part area in Haryana). Main geomorphic features are represented viz. a) Mountains of the Outer Himalayas in the north comprising mainly high structural hills (Siwalik Group), b) Piedmont unit formed in the immediate south of the Outer Himalaya mountain front, c) Alluvial Plain (Older and Younger Alluvial Plains), d) Aeolian deposits in the west and southwest forming fringe part of Thar Desert, etc) Structural and denudational ridges\ hills in the south and south west part (North Delhi Fold Belt, NDFB, part of Aravalli Delhi Fold Belt). General slope in the northern part of state is towards south while in the southern part it is towards north. In Delhi, geomorphological features are mainly represented by the denudational hills, alluvial plains (older & younger) and aeolian plains at places. Three major chronostratigraphic units of Proterozoic, Tertiary and Quaternary age are known to occur in state of Haryana. In Delhi, only two major chronostratigraphic units are occurring viz. Proterozoic and Quaternary. Geologically 95% of the area is covered by the Quaternary sediments and the rest 5% comprises the Meso to Neo-Proterozoic rocks of Delhi Supergroup present in south and south-west intruded by more than one phase of acidic and basic intrusives of Neo-Proterozoic age (Post Delhi Intrusives) and the tertiary rocks in the north-east. Delhi Supergroup includes metasedimentary rocks of Alwar and Ajabgarh Group. The Alwar Group is represented by Bayal-Panchnota Formation, which has been divided into two units -basal unit consisting of thickly bedded feldspathic gritty and micaceous quartzite and upper unit comprises of ripple marked massive quartzite. The Ajabgarh Group comprises predominantly of argillaceous sediments, comprising slate, phyllite, pelitic schist, limestone and quartzite. These rocks grade from calcareous to argillaceous facies upward. Lithologically, Ajabgarh Group is divisible into five Formations, each with characteristic lithounits. These are represented by Golwa-Gangutana Formation, Deota-Dantal Formation, Thanagazi Formation, Asarwas Formation and Tasing Formation. The plutonic pahse of acid magmatism is represented by granite, pegmatite and quartz veins while the volcanic phase is represented by rhyolite and hypabyssal feldspar porphyry and aplite. Neo-Proterozoic rocks referred as Tundapathar Formation belonging to Shali Group occur in the northeastern part of Haryana along the contact between the Siwalik Belt and Palaeocene belt marking the Main Boundary Belt. The Palaeogene sediments comprise Subathu, Dagshai and Kasauli Formations occurring in the northern part of Haryana. Tertiary rocks occur above the Proterozoic basement in the western part near Hissar. It is an isolated outcrop measuring about 300 m in length and 20 m wide, at Daha, 15 km northwest of Tosham. The Siwalik in Haryana are mainly represented by Lower, Middle and Upper Siwalik, stretching from Kalka in northwest and Kala Amb in the southeast. Lower Siwalik is exposed along NE-SW trending linear belt forming low flanking ridges near Kalka. These consist of coarse red and purple colored gritty clay and fine to coarse grained hard earthy sandstone. Middle Siwalik, are present in detached patches as Saketi Formation. Upper Siwalik comprises red and orange variegated clays and interbanded friable grey sandstone. Around Delhi, Ajabgarh Group of rocks exposed as detached hillocks and ridges trending NE-SW exposes purple and white quartzite interbedded with phyllite and slate. The Alwar Group comprises quartz amphibole quartzite, subordinate schist and minor limestone. They are well developed in the hill ranges of Bayal, Panchnota, Madogarh, Khodana etc in the southwestern part of the state. Quaternary sediments cover most part of Haryana and along the Yamuna River in parts of Delhi. The Quaternary sediments have been classified as Older and Newer Alluvium. Older Alluvium is represented by the alternating sequence of sand and clay layers with small kankar nodules. Newer Alluvium comprises loose grey sand and silt deposited along Yamuna and Ghaggar and their tributaries and the carbonate and sulphate lake deposits. In the southern and western border of Haryana, the Aeolian sediments occur in the form of stabilised & mobile/active dunes and sheets forming the northeastern fringe of Thar Desert.
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HIMACHAL PRADESH Geologically rocks ranging from the Proterozoic to Quaternary ages are exposed and
represent classic geological sequence. Undifferentiated Proterozoic sequences mostly confined to the Lesser Himalaya, are represented by Jutogh and Vaikrita groups. Jutogh Group comprises Panjerli, Manal, Bhotli, Khirki, Taradevi, Kanda, Naura, Badrol, Rohru, Chirgaon and Jaknoti formations comprising a thick sequence of carbonaceous phyllite, quartzite, slate, phyllite, schist and gneisses where as the Vaikrita Group comprises Kharo, Morang, Shiasu and Chamba formations made up a thick pile of garnetiferous staurolite-kynite schist and gneisses, sillimanite gneiss, migmatite, quartzite marble, calc-silicate rocks and amphibolite.
Palaeo-Proterozoic: The Jeori-Wangtu Banded Gneissic Complex and Kulu, Naraul, Sundernagar and Rampur groups represent the Palaeo-Proterozoic in Himachal Pradesh. The Jeori-Wangtu Granitoid/Gneiss is strongly foliated with well-developed augen-gneisses, mylonitic gneiss and porphyroblastic biotite gneiss with non-foliated granitoids in the central part. The Kulu Group, one of the three principal crystalline nappes of Himachal Pradesh, comprises Khamrada, Gahr and Khokan formations consisting of schist, gneiss, quartzite, quartz schist, slate, phyllite and garnetiferous schist. The Naraul Group consists of quartzarenite phyllite, shale, slate and diamictite whereas the Sundernagar Group comprises dominantly purple coloured arenaceous sediments with argillities and characterized by interstratified basic lava flows of the Mandi-Darla Volcanics. The Rampur Group presents an association of metabasalts and metasediments dominated by clastics. It is divisible into three formations namely, Bhallan, Banjar and Manikaran. Meso-Proterozoic in the Himachal Himalaya are represented by Larji and Shali groups. The Larji Group consists of lower Hurla Formation and upper Aut Formation, broadly comprising a sequence of slate, quartzarenite, diamictite and stromatolitic carbonate rocks. The Shali Group has been divided into eight formations namely Ropri, Khaira, Khatpul, Sorgharwari, Tattapani, Makri, Parnali and Bandla consisting of shale, siltstone, quartzarenite, massive dolomite, limestone, cherty dolomite, green and purple shale, grey limestone and white quartz arenite. The upper part of the Meso-Proterozoic is represented by the Darla-Tattapani (Peontra Volcanic) represented by quartzite, slate and basic flows.
The Neo-Proterozoic era has been divided into two lithosequences as Lower and Upper. The Lower Neo-Proterozoic era is represented by Jaunsar, Simla and Haimanta groups whereas the Upper Neo-Proterozoic era is represented by Guma, Blaini, Infrakrol, Krol, Manjir and Katarigali formations. The Jaunsar Group is typically developed in the Deoban structural belt and is divisible into three formations namely Mandhali, Chandpur and Nagthat. Mandhali Formation is composed of limestone, argillite, arenite and conglomerate. The Chandpur Formation is represented by alternate sequence of argillite and arenite. The Nagthat Formation comprises sandstone, arkose quartzarenite, grits, conglomerate, grey, purple and green shale, slate and phyllite. The Simla Group is divisible into four formations, Basantpur, Kunihar, Chhaosa and Sanjauli. The Basantpur Formation is characterized by the abundant interbeds of limestone and dolomite within argillite and siltstone whereas Kunihar Formation comprises lenticular interbeds of stromatolite-bearing limestone with fissile shales. The Chhaosa Formation is characterized by a thick rhythmic sequence of shale, siltstone and greywacke. The Sanjauli Formation is divisible into Lower and Upper members, on the basis of characteristic lithological associations. The Haimanta Group comprises Batal Formation, is broadly made up of phyllite, quartzite, pyritous carbonaceous phyllite.
The Krol Group is divisible into A, B, C, D and E formations. The Krol A Formation comprises alternation of greenish grey calcareous shale and argillaceous limestone with variable gradation. Krol B Formation is characterized by thinnly laminated purple to red shales with green shale intercalations and thin interbeds of thin dolomite and cherty limestone. Krol C Formation is represented by dolomite, cherty limestone and shale, Krol D Formation comprises an alternation of cherty limestone and shale whereas Krol E is the topmost lithostratigraphic unit with a dominant banded grey and pale cream white calclutite to dololutite with a rugged
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appearance. In the Spiti/Kinnaur and Higher Himalayas, the Cambrian rocks comprise Kunzamla and Parahio formations. The Permian in Himachal Pradesh is represented by the Kuling Group in the Spiti/Kinnaur area whereas in Chamba area, it is represented by the Salooni Formation. The Kuling Group is divisible into fossiliferous Gechang and Gungri formations. The Gechang Formation is consisting of brown to grey, pale grey, coarse-grained weakly bioturbated, cross bedded, calcareous sandstone with local conglomerate and/or shell lag at base. The Gungri Formation comprises black shale, calcareous silty shale, phosphatic, cherty and calcareous nodules and thin limestone. The Salooni Formation is represented by black shale, slate, calcareous slate and lenticles of limestone and is fossiliferous.
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PUNJAB The Punjab state with an area of 50,362 sq km forms a part of the Indo-Gangetic basin.
The two broad geomorphic entities, viz. the Siwalik foothills towards northeast part of the state and alluvial fill of the Indus drainage basin characterise the physiographic setting of the Punjab. The dominant physiographic high are as i) Lahore-Sargodha Ridge in the west; ii) Delhi-Jagadhari Ridge in the east; iii) Delhi-Lahore Ridge in the south and iv) Siwalik ridges in the northeast. Chandigarh covers an area of 114 sq km.
GEOLOGY The Neogene and Quaternary units are classified into i) Siwalik Group and ii) the
Quaternary alluvium comprising the Older Alluvium and Newer Alluvium. The maximum depth of the Quaternary sediments recorded is about 4500 m. The base configuration indicates that the Punjab basin appears to be deeper in the northern side and shallower southward and deepest towards NW. The Siwalik Group is classified into three subgroups namely Lower/Middle and Upper Siwalik subgroups The rocks of the Lower and Middle Siwalik subgroup are exposed as NW-SE trending ridges in the northeastern part of Gurdaspur district while the Upper Siwalik rocks are exposed in Ropar, Hoshiarpur and Gurdaspur districts. The Lower Siwalik Subgroup, represented by the Chinji Formation, is chiefly composed of fine to medium grained, sporadically pebbly sandstone and chocolate to maroon claystone. The Middle Siwalik Subgroup comprises the Nagri and Dhok Pathan formations. The Nagri Formation comprises alternating conglomerate and red clay. The Dhok Pathan Formation consists of poorly sorted massive, grey, coarse grained and micaceous sandstone with minor conglomerate. The Upper Siwalik Subgroup is made up of coarse gravel and boulder conglomerate alternating with clay/mudstone and sandstone. Its contact with the overlying Quaternary sediments is unconformable.
The Quaternary Alluvium of the state can be divided into three chronostratigraphic units’ viz. (i) Older Alluvium (ii) Newer Alluvium and (iii) Aeolian Deposit. The Older Alluvium is formed by the depositional processes of the pre-existing palaeo-drainage of Middle to Late Pleistocene Period, comprising admixture of reddish clay, silt, sand with kankar, grey medium to coarse calcareous sand with kankar and subrounded to subangular unsorted pebble, gravel and cobble beds. The Newer Alluvium is formed of present day streams, representing Holocene/Recent Period. It is chiefly composed of blue to white-grey micaceous sand with alluvium interbands of purple and red clay. The Aeolian Deposits spread throughout the Punjab, except in the areas covered by the hard rocks of the Siwalik Group. Broadly, these are the undifferentiated aeolian flats/dunes/sand sheet and newer dunes. Based on the degree of consolidation, these can be divided into following three categories (i) stabilized and consolidated older dunes (ii) intermediate and semi-consolidated dunes and (iii) newer, mobile and reversible dunes.
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JAMMU & KASHMIR Jammu & Kashmir State comprises three administrative regions, viz. Jammu, Kashmir
and Ladakh encompassing an area of 2,22,296 sq. km. Located in the Northwestern part of Himalaya, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) is a mountainous terrain, except for about a five kilometers wide stretch of Tarai zone on the southern part represented by Siwalik foothills and adjoining Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plain. The geographical entity of J&K is represented by four tectono-geomorphic domain represented by linear tectonic belts, which in the northwest take a turn to the southwest to form the western Syntaxes, the ‘Jhelum Syntaxes’. These tectonic belts from north to south are (i) Karakoram belt, (ii) Indus-Shyok belt. (iii) Main Himalayan belt and (iv) Frontal fold belt. Jhelum Syntaxes and the two re-entrants, the broad Chenab re-entrant near Ramban and the sharp Ravi re-entrant near Dalhousie in H.P. are the major morphotectonic units.
GEOLOGY The state of Jammu and Kashmir is covered by rocks ranging in age from Proterozoic to
Recent. The geological lithounits/formations are described as below: Karakoram Belt forms the northernmost sector of Ladakh and covers the southern
slopes of great Karakoram Range in Trans-Himalaya exposing Palaeozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary formations of Karakoram-Tethyan basin. Karakoram Granitoid occur towards north of Shyok-Nubra zone. The belt is separated from Indus Shyok belt by the main Karakoram Thrust also called as South Karakoram Thrust. The rocks in the belt are folded into Karakoram synclinorium and Saltoro synclinorium with a geanticline in between. The Karakoram batholith appears to be emplaced along the core of the geanticlines. Indus Shyok Belt is sandwiched between Karakoram belt in the north and Main Himalayan belt in the south, comprising mainly Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments and associated mafic, intermediate and acid magmatic rocks with imprints of Upper Palaeozoic and Early to Middle Mesozoic sedimentation in Shyok belt. Wakha, Pashkyum and Shyok thrusts are the major lineaments from south to north in this belt, which have sub-divided the belt into three zones viz. Sangeluma parautochthon, Indus Group- Ladakh Granitic Complex autochthon and Shyok-Nubra zone. The Sangeluma parautochthon along with Indus Group autochthon forms Indus tectonic zone, and Ladakh batholith separates it from Shyok Nubra zone.
Main Himalayan belt is the most complex tectonic belt in the region and occurs between Frontal Fold belt in the south and the Indus-Shyok belt in the north, exposing the rocks ranging in age from Proterozoic to Quaternary. Parautochthonous zone, Kashmir synclinorium, Thathri dome, Chamba synclinorium, Kishtwar window, Giambal-Suru crystalline geanticline, Zanskar synclinorium, Rupshu anticlinorium and Kuling-Lilang Schuppen zone are the prominent structural features of this belt. Phanerozoic succession of Kashmir Tethyan basin is folded into a regional NW-SE trending synclinorium comprising a series of anticlines and synclines. The rocks on the southern flank of Kashmir synclinorium have moved along Panjal Thrust to over ride the rocks of Parautochthonous zone and this part of Kashmir synclinorium constitutes Kashmir nappe. Frontal Fold Belt exposes the rocks of Sirban Limestone, Subathu Formation, Murree and Siwalik Group of rocks and the younger Quaternary sediments. Foot Hill Fault, Mastgarh anticline, Mandili structural unit, Muttal-Jigni anticline, Lodhra-Lapri anticline and Panchari syncline are the prominent structural features of this belt from south to north. Muree thrust forms the boundary of the belt.
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UTTAR PRADESH AND UTTARAKHAND The Uttar Pradesh covers an area of 2, 47,933 sq. km represented by vast alluvial fill of
middle Ganga drainage system. The southern part of Uttar Pradesh is characterized by rocky upland. The northern fringe area is represented by Tarai and Bhabhar geomorphic units flanking the Siwalik Foothills. Uttarakhand covers an area of 46,480 sq. km and represents the Western Himalayan domain divisible into Sub or Outer Himalaya, the Lesser Himalaya, the Higher Himalaya and the Tethys Himalaya from south to north.
GEOLOGY In Uttar Pradesh, geologically, the rocks ranging in age from Archean to Holocene are
present. The oldest crystalline rocks are confined to the southern and southeastern part of the state and are extensions of sequences exposed in the M.P., Bihar and Jharkhand. These are dominantly represented by basement gneisses, older metamorphites with younger granitoids as intrusives; metasedimentaries; sedimentaries and the alluvial. The metamorphites include various types of schist, quartzite, marble and gneiss. In general, the metasedimentaries belong to Palaeo and Palaeo-Mesoproterozoic period. The sedimentaries include rocks of the Vindhyan Supergroup represent Meso to Neoproterozoic period and Gondwana Supergroup, Late Palaeozoic period. Basic volcanic flows of Late Mesozoic-Early Tertiary period are occurring as capping over earlier sequences as detached outcrops. A major part of the state is covered by Ganga Alluvium. Several mineral deposits of economic importance occur in association with the above rock units in the state. Gneisses with metasedimentarty enclaves along with intrusive granite and other igneous rocks constitute the dominant lithology and represent the oldest suite of rocks. These are confined to the southern part of the state and exposed in the Bundelkhand and Sonbhadra regions. The natural relationship between different lithounits in these oldest rocks has been obliterated by metamorphism, migmatisation, granitisation and repeated deformation.
In Bundelkhand region, granite-gneiss and granitoids constitute the dominant rock types and the assemblage is known as Bundelkhand Granitoid Complex (BGC). In Sonbhadra region, gneiss is the dominant rock and the assemblage is termed as Dudhi Gneissic Complex (DGC). The Bundelkhand Granitoid Complex (BGC) contains a wide variety of plutonic and hypabyssal rocks dominated by granites of several generations, gneisses, migmatites and leucogranites. Among the enclaves, metabasic rocks are widespread. Rafts of schists and metasediments are also present. Migmatites, different types of granite, quartz reefs and younger basic intrusives have been identified and assigned to various types. Quartz reefs trending NE -SW and forming wall like ridges rising upto 175m above the ground are common. Dolerite dykes trending NW-SE are very common. The Dudhi Gneissic Complex consists mainly of granite gneiss, migmatites and non-foliated, massive younger granite with enclaves of metamorphites and veins of pegmatite, aplite and quartz. This is the westward continuation of the Chhotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex (CGC) of Bihar/Jharkhand. Metasedimentary and meta-igneous enclaves occur with their long axes parallel to the foliation of the enclosing gneiss which is generally ENE -WSW. Dykes of doleritic/gabbroic composition transect the gneissic country.
Rocks of Mahakoshal Group, Bijawar Group and Vindhyan Supergroup constitute the Proterozoic sequence. The Mahakoshal Group includes metasediments with interlayered metavolcanics and granitic bodies intruding it. Bijawar Group is represented by a sequence of ferruginous quartzite, carbonate, phosphorite, sandstone and tuffaceous rocks. Isolated outcrops of Ajabgarh Group occur around Mathura area. Metabasalts, tuffs, agglomerates and ultramafic (Kimberlite?) plugs occur within a linear tectonic belt in the Jungel valley of Mirzapur -Sonbhadra area. The Jungel volcanics and sedimentaries are supposed to represent Palaeo to Meso Proterozoic period.
The Vindhyan sequence -resting unconformably over the Mahakoshal and Bijawar groups -has been divided into four groups viz. Semri, Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander in the ascending order. The Semri Group includes carbonates, tuffs, shale and minor sandstone, often
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glauconitic. The Kaimur Group consists of a thick arenite -argillite sequence. The Rewa Group is represented by alternate sequence of argillite and arenite. The Bhander Group is consisting of shale, greenish shale, siltstone, reddish brown to purple pink, spotted sandstone with shale partings and quartz arenite at top. Rocks belonging to the Gondwana Supergroup of Permo-Carb period are exposed in a small area in Sonbhadra district. It is composed of conglomerate, sandstone, gritty at places, pink and pale green shales. Detached outcrops of basic volcanics (dolerite to basalt), representing the Deccan Trap, are found as capping over Bundelkhand Granitoid Complex, Bijawar Group and Vindhyan Supergroup in Bundelkhand region, southern Uttar Pradesh.
The State of Uttarakhand carries within it an important component of the Himalayan Tectonogene- the North Western Himalayas. It is geographically divided into Garhwal & Kumaun Himalayas lying between Kali valley in the East and Tons-Yamuna Valley in the West. This region occupies both the stretch of Himalayas and the Indo-gangetic Foredeep and encompasses a wide assemblage of Litho-tectonic units ranging in age from Proterozoic to Phanerozoic.
The area can be divided longitudinally from South to North into Outer/Sub-Himalayas, Lessar Himalayas, Central Himalayas and the Tethyan Himalayan zones. The outer/Sub-Himalayas comprises the rock of Siwalik Group which occupies an area between Indo-Gangetic plane in the south and rocks of Lessar Himalayas in North. The Siwalik Group is thrusted over Indo-Gangetic Plane along the Himalayan Frontal Fault. Tarai plains occurring to the south of Siwalik ranges are composed of alluvial fill deposits as exposed in Haridwar, Nanital and Udham Singh Nagar districts.
The Siwalik representing the molassic sediment of Neogene age are divided into Lower, Middle and Upper Siwalik with classical coarsening upward sequences. The dominant lithology composes varied proportions of sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, shale and boulder conglomerate. Siwaliks are rich in Cenozoic vertebrate and plant fossils.
A huge pile of Lesser Himalayan Metasedimentary Sequence is exposed to the north of Siwalik Group of rocks, and occupies a substantial part of Uttarakhand Himalaya. This entire package is Meso-Proterozoic to Cambrian in age. This package is thrust over Siwalik along Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) in south. The rocks of Lesser Himalaya are sedimentary and low grade metamorphic rocks with basic volcanics and acidic intrusive rocks.
The Lesser Himalayan Sequence is a complex geometry of fold and thrust belt, structurally evolved during Himalayan Orogeny. The Lesser Himalayan metasedimentary sequence comprises two major units’ viz. Lesser Himalayan metasedimentary rocks and remnant crystalline klippen. The Lesser Himalayan rocks mostly age around Meso and Neo-Proterozoic to Cambrian with some marine transgressive facies of Phanerozoic age. They are grouped into Deoban, Jaunsar, Baliana, Krol, and Tal. The major lithology includes quartzite, slate, stromatolitic limestone, cherty limestone, dolomitic limestone, phyllite, diamictite, greywacke with scanty fossil records. A number of granitoid and basic volcanic bodies have been emplaced within the rocks of the folded complexes of Proterozoic age. The crystalline klippen tectonically occur within the Lesser Himalaya represent the undifferentiated Proterozoic rocks and are grouped into Almora, Ramgarh and other klippen rocks. They comprise biotite schist, quartz-mica schist, garnet-mica schist, porphyroblastic augen gneiss, ortho and para-gneiss, granite gneiss, quartzite and basic intrusive. The largest remnant of crystalline thrust sheet in Uttarakhand is represented by Almora nappe. This nappe has thrust contact with Lesser Himalayan Metasedimentary sequence in north known as North Almora Thrust (NAT). In south, the Almora nappe tectonically overrides the Ramgarh Group of rocks along South Almora Thrust (SAT). The Ramgarh Group of rocks further thrusts over the Lesser Himalaya in south along Ramgarh Thrust (RT).
Main Central Thrust (MCT) delimits the Lesser Himalaya in north along which Central Crystallines are thrust over it. The Central Crystallines comprises high grade metamorphic rocks of Paleo-Proterozoic with intrusive Paleozoic and Tertiary granites. The northern boundary of
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Central Crystallines is marked by normal fault known as South Tibet Detachment (STD). North of it lies the Tethyan Himalayan sedimentary rock sequences of Paleo-Proterozoic to Eocene age. The Higher Himalaya or Central Crystallines represents the high grade rocks composed of regionally metamorphosed katazonal metasediments of green schist and amphibolites facies. They have age around Paleo-Proterozoic with intrusion of Paleozoic and Tertiary granites. They are mainly divided into Bhilagana, Mana and Helang formations. They comprise garnetiferous schist, quartzite, crystalline limestone, quartz-mica schist, kyanite-silliminite schist, calc gneiss, porphyroblastic augen gneiss, paragneiss, granite gneiss, migmatites and amphibolites with intrusive Tertiary tourmaline leucogranite.
The rocks of Central Crystallines form the basement for the overlying Tethyan Himalayan Sequence. The basal succession of Tethys Himalaya is represented by Martoli Group and show some features of low grade metamorphism in otherwise complete sedimentary succession. The Tethys Himalaya is well enriched with the invertebrate fossils like trilobites, ammonites, lamellibranchs, corals, brachiopods etc. The Martoli Group is intruded with granite, pegmatite and quartz veins. The other groups are Sumna, Nihal and Rawali Bagar. They range in age from Neo-Proterozoic to Eocene representing siliciclastic and carbonate sedimentary rocks. The higher reaches of Uttarakhand Himalaya occupy several high mountain peaks with more than 6,000 m height viz. Nanda devi (7,816 m), Trishul (7,120 m), Kedarnath (6,940 m), Shivling (6,543 m), Panchchuli (6,903 m), Om Parvat (6,191 m) etc. and remained snow capped throughout the year and provide beautiful scenic view. These higher peaks region host many of the well known glaciers of Himalaya like Milam, Bhagirathi Kadak, Khatling, Chorabari, Ralam, Pindari, Namik, Satopanth etc. constantly feed the most of the perennial holy river system.
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II. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
The Northern Region went through several phases of re-structuring and re-organisation with a view to optimising its scientific output and facing the challenges of ever changing work needs depending upon the priorities and thrust areas as per the policies adopted by the Government of India from time to time. The present organisational set-up of the Region is given below as Organogram and the present strength of the technical as well as non-technical personnel is shown in Annexure-10.
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ORGANOGRAM
ADG & HoD: Som Nath Chandel
Sagina Ram, TC (Geophy)
NORTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS S.N.Chandel, ADG
Deo Nath, DDG, SU: UP P.Gandhi, DDG, SU: UK
G.C.Kandpal, DDG, SU: P, H &HP D.V. Ganvir, DDG, SU: J&K
MISSION-I Sagina Ram GPM (UP I, II, III & IV)
G.S.Tiwari, PSS, NR Dr. R. J. Singh, TC-II, NR Alok Kumar, TCS Division
MISSION-I
T Mullaivendhan, DDG & RMH, NR Brijesh Kumar, RM-I, Secretariat &
Regional Geochemical Division Rajesh Asthana, RS Division
MISSION-III R.P.Rai, DDG & RMH, NR
Dr. Deepali Kapoor, RM-III Secretariat & Geodata Division
Champa Sensarma, Publication Division
Kaumudi Joshi, M&C Division
MISSION-II Sagina Ram Proj. BH. Log & Min.
Invest. (Geophy)
SS Sagina Ram, BBSO
Mahendra Singh, Geophysical Lab. Jai Kamal, Geophy Instt.
Pushpesh Narayan & S.K.Deepankar Core Lib., NR
MISSION-IV Varsha A. Aglave, DDG & RMH, NR
Jaya Singh, RM-IV, Secretariat & Palaeontology Division
Dr. G.S. Tiwari, Petrology Division Rajesh Asthana, Glaciology Division
Dr. R.J. Singh, EQG Division V.D. Bhole, Min. Physics
Dr. S.C. Tripathi, A.C. Pande
TC Suresh Pareek, SU: UP S.K.Tripathi, SU: UK
MISSION-I Abhinandan Srivastava, Proj: STM, UP
D.Bharti & Abhinandan Srivastava, Proj: GCM, UP
S.K. Tripathi, Proj: STM, UK
MISSION-II P.S. Misra & Pushpesh Narayan, Proj: MIP,
SU: UP Bhupendra Singh, Proj. MIP, SU: UK
MISSION-IV Suresh Pareek, Engg. Geology, SU: UP Kaumudi Joshi, Env. Geology, SU: UP B.M. Gairola, Engg. Geology, SU: UK
Bhupender Singh, Proj. Landslide, SU: UK
CHEMICAL DIVISION Ashwani Kumar, DDG
K.N.Sinha, Director (Finance), NR
ENGINEERING (SERVICES) K.N. Sinha, R.P. Chaudhary, Manmohan
Singh, Drilling Management Alok Kumar, Vehicle Management
GEOTECHNICAL LAB. P.S. Pipal
A.P. & M. Sanjay Kumar Chowdhary
Jai Kamal, HoO Dr. R.J. Singh, Nodal Officer,
APAR Cell & RP Cell, NR Jai Kamal, HoO, Geophysics Divn.
K.N. Sinha, HoO, Engg. Divn. A.C.Pande, RTI
V.D. Bhole, CPIO Jai Kamal, Vigilance Officer
Sanjay Chowdhary, Nodal Officer, Legal cell
Alok Kumar, Estate/Liaison CPWD Jai Kamal, Liaison Off., SC/ST Cell
Jaya Singh, Liaison Off., Women Cell
MISSION-V A.C. Pande, RTI, Lucknow & FTC,
Bhimtal Hemant Kumar, FTC, Saketi
TC P.S.Gill, HoO, SU: P,H&HP
MISSION-I Rajinder Kumar, Proj: STM, SU: P&HP
Sanjay Wahi,Hemant Kumar & P.S. Sethi, Proj: GCM, SU: P,H&HP
MISSION-II N.S.Nayyar & Ajay Nirwan
Proj. MIP, SU: P&HP
MISSION-III P.S.Gill, M&C and Proj. Geoinfo.,
SU: P&HP Pushp Lata, M&C Div., SU: Haryana
MISSION-IV Manoj Kumar, Proj. NLSM, SU: P&HP
Sanjeev Kumar, Eng. Geol. Div., SU: P&HP
SS V.P. Singh, Chemical Lab., SU: Haryana
P.S. Gill, Chemical Lab., SU: P&HP
TC Rajesh Joshi, SU: J&K
MISSION-I Vijay Shivgotra, Proj. STM,
SU: J&K Rajesh Joshi, Proj. GCM, SU:
J&K
MISSION-II Rajesh Joshi, Proj. MIP, SU:
J&K
MISSION-III Vijay Shivgotra, M&C Div.,
Proj. Geoinfo. SU: J&K
MISSION-IV Vijay Shivgotra, Engg. Geol. &
Landslide Div., SU: J&K
SS Vachaspati Srivastava, HoO, NCEGR,
Haryana P.S.Gill, HoO, SU: P&HP
SS Rajesh Joshi, HoO, SU: J&K
SS Suresh Pareek, HoO, SU: UP S.K. Tripathi, HoO, SU: UK Rajesh Joshi, HoO, SU: JK
P.S.Gill, HoO, SU: P, H&HP
MISSION-IV Sagina Ram, Geophysics (Seismotec)
MISSION-III Bhupender Singh, Proj. Geoinfo. & M&C
Div, SU: UK
MISSION-II S. Behera, DDG & RMH, NR
P.S.Misra, Director, RM-II, Secretariat & Geothermal
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NORTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS, LUCKNOW LIST OF SUPERVISORY OFFICERS AND THEIR DETAILS AS ON 31/03/2017
Vasundhara, Sector-E, Aliganj, Lucknow, FAX No. 0522-2336079, 2326241 e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Sl. No
Name Designation Landline Extn No.
Mobile No. IP Phone
e_mail Id
1 S.N.Chandel ADG & HoD, NR 0522-3221664, 2325104 (Off.)
555 05001 [email protected]
2 G.S. Tiwari Director, PSS, NR & Petrology Division
0522-2339921 (Off.)
209 9450645286 05031 [email protected]
3 Ram Jivan Singh Director, TC-II & Report Processing Cell, Director, Earthquake Geology Division
0522-2339921 (Off.)
204, 851
8283822603 05038, 05042
[email protected] [email protected]
4 Jai Kamal Director & HoO, NR, Director, Geophysics (Instrumentation) & HoO
0522-2335085 (Off.)
304, 466
9450664742 05030, 05006
5 K.N. Sinha Director (Finance), NR, Suptdg. Engineer, Engg. Division & HoO
155 9423106792 05009 [email protected].
6 Jaya Singh Director, Palaeontology Division
--- 560 9455105914 05015 [email protected]
7 Rajesh Asthana Director, Glaciology Division & Remote Sensing Division
--- 953, 274
9810341961 05020, 05034
8 Sagina Ram Director, GP (Coordn.), Seismotec., BBSO, NR
--- 417 9415758868 05051 [email protected]
9 Champa Sensarma Director, Publication Division & Park and Museum Cell
0522-2333753 (Off.)
912 8004254568 05013 [email protected]
10 Ashwani Kumar Deputy Director General (Chemistry), NR
--- 754 9654405286 05017 [email protected]
11 Vivek D. Bhole Director, Mineral Physics --- 169 8605758416 05011 [email protected] 12 Kaumudi Joshi Director, M&C Division --- 341 9437485810 05005 [email protected]
n 13 P.S. Pipal Suptdg. Geologist, G.T.
Lab., NR --- 117 7379667888 05010 [email protected]
14 Deepali Kapoor Suptdg. Geologist, Geodata Division
665 9532698545 05004 [email protected]
15 A.C.Pande Suptdg. Geologist, Himalayan Geology Division
--- 854 9599223195 --- [email protected]
16 Alok Kumar Suptdg. Geologist, TCS Division & Transport Pool
--- 367, 657
8004254568 05020 [email protected]
17 Sanjay Chowdhary Ex. Engineer (NFJAG), Nodal officer AP&M Division
--- 149 7755831555 05045 [email protected]
18 R.P. Chaudhary Exec.Engineer (NFJAG), Drilling Division
--- 141 8902466718 --- [email protected]
19 Manmohan Singh Ex. Engineer, Drilling Division
--- 142 7839402045 --- [email protected]
Regional Mission Head-I 20 T Mullaivendhan Dy. DG & RMH --- 815 9444224624 05048 [email protected].
in 21 Brijesh Kumar Director, TC & RGD --- 825 8005493019 05053 [email protected] Regional Mission Head-II [email protected]
ov.in 22 S. Behera Dy. DG & RMH --- 715 9437282742 05050 [email protected] 23 P.S. Misra Director (TC) --- 553 9450652157 05021 [email protected] Regional Mission Head-III 24 R.P. Rai Dy. DG & RMH --- 315 9415547007 05035 [email protected] 25 Deepali Kapoor Director, TC --- 615 9532698545 05012 [email protected]
n Regional Mission Head-IV 26 Varsha A. Aglawe Dy. DG & RMH --- 315 9422105755 05046 [email protected]
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Name Designation Landline Extn No.
Mobile No. IP Phone
e_mail Id
27 Jaya Singh Director, TC --- 317 9455105914 05024 [email protected] Regional Mission Head-V 28 A.C.Pande Suptdg. Geologist --- 911 9599223195 05052 [email protected] STATE UNIT: UTTAR PRADESH, HQ: Lucknow Vasundhara, Sector-E, Aliganj, Lucknow FAX No. (Same as of NRO), e-mail: [email protected] 29 Deo Nath Dy. DG, SU: UP 0522-2323572
(Off.) 515 8004911293 05002 [email protected]
30 Suresh Pareek Director, TC & HoO, EG Division
--- 511 9829034377 05059 [email protected]
31 P.S. Misra Director, Mineral Investigation-III
553 9450652157 05021 [email protected]
32 Kaumudi Joshi Director, Environmental Geology
--- 341 9437485810 05005 [email protected]
33 R.K. Naik Suptdg. Geologist, Mineral Investigation
--- 714 7080802802 --- [email protected]
34 D Bharti Suptdg. Geologist, GCM 9792989555 [email protected] 35 Abhinandan
Srivastava Suptdg. Geologist, STM & GCM
8259070012 [email protected]
36 Pushpesh Narayan Suptdg. Geologist, Mineral Investigation-I & II
553 9102801278 05021 [email protected]
STATE UNIT: UTTARAKHAND, HQ: Dehradun Industrial Area Near Urja Park, Patel Park Dehradun-248001 Phone No. & FAX No. 0135-2628347; 2620436, e-mail: [email protected] 50 P.Gandhi Dy. DG, SU: Uttarakhand 0135-2629882
(Off.) 0135-2726248 (Res.)
--- 9409306358 18001 [email protected]
51 S.K. Tripathi Director, TC & STM 0135-2970322 --- 9410141082 18005 [email protected]
52 Bhupender Singh Suptdg. Geologist, Proj.: MIP & GCM
--- --- 8755578677 18003 [email protected]
53 Bhupendra Singh Suptdg. Geologist, Proj.: LSM & Geoinformatics
--- 9411559449 --- [email protected]
54 B.M. Gairola Director, EG Division & HoO
0135-2620436 (Off.)
--- 9717872927 18002 [email protected]
STATE UNIT: PUNJAB & HIMACHAL PRADESH, HQ: Chandigarh Plot No.3, Dakshin Marg, Sector-33B, Chandigarh-160020 Phone No.: 0172-2626232, 2622528, 2622530; FAX No. 0172-2621945, 2622529; e-mail: [email protected] 55 G.. C.Kandpal Dy. DG, SU: P & HP 0172-2624702
(Off.) --- 9839007709 17001 [email protected]
56 Parvinder S.Gill Director, TC, Chemical Division and Geoinformatics
0172-2622530 --- 9779004911 17016 [email protected]
57 Rajinder Kumar Director, Project: STM Item
--- --- 9313502359 17006 [email protected]
58 Manoj Kumar Director, Proj.: NLSM --- --- 8968443417 17004 [email protected] 59 Sanjay Wahi Director, GCM 9899288809 [email protected] 60 Sanjiv Kumar Director, EG 0172-2622528 --- --- --- [email protected].
in 61 Pushp Lata Director, M&C 9868593947 [email protected] 62 Ajay Nirwan Suptdg. Geologist, MIP &
Nodal Officer, Siwalik Fossil Park (Saketi)
9423411844 [email protected]
63 P.S.Sethi Suptdg. Geologist, GCM 9216613397 [email protected]
64 Navjeet Singh Nayyar
Suptdg. Geologist, MIP --- --- 9417227443 --- [email protected]
65 Hemant Kumar Suptdg. Geologist, FTC, Saketi & GCM
--- --- 9873838242 17011 [email protected]
STATE UNIT: JAMMU & KASHMIR, HQ: Jammu Yard No.-2, Transport Nagar, Narwal, Jammu-180006 Jammu Office Phone No. 191-2477702, 2474486; FAX No.: 0191-2477854, 2477906; Kashmir Office FAX No.: 0194-2312438 71 D.V. Ganvir Dy.DG, SU: J&K 0191-2477702
(Off.) 0191-2475531 (Res.)
--- 9423064735 19001 [email protected]
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Name Designation Landline Extn No.
Mobile No. IP Phone
e_mail Id
72 Rajesh Joshi Director, TC& HoO, MIP & Proj: GCM
--- --- 9450110602 19005 [email protected]
73 V. Shivgotra Suptdg. Geologist, Proj: Geoinformatics, M&C Division, Proj: STM, EG, Proj.: LSM & HoO
--- --- 8005493870 19003 [email protected]
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III. ACTIVITY DOMAIN SCHEMES COMPONENTS/ACTIVITIES Mission-I Survey & Mapping
Specialised thematic mapping, geochemical mapping, geophysical mapping and systematic geological mapping
Mission-II Mineral Exploration
Exploration for gold, tungsten and base metal and industrial minerals
Mission-III Information/Dissemination
Map compilation and publication on various earth science subjects, information technology and creation of data for GSI Portal
Mission-IV Specialised Investigation and Research & Development
Geotechnical, environmental, landslide, earthquake geology and seismology, and glacial studies. Research work on fundamental geosciences and Arctic
Mission-V Human Resource Development
Training under RTI and FTC
STSS Modernisation, Assets Procurement & Management
Acquisition and replacement of State of the Art instruments/equipments
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MISSION-I BASELINE GEOSCIENCE DATA GENERATION
A total of 35 regular field items and 3 service items are being taken up under the canopy of Mission-I, NR. 58 geologists, 15 geophysicists and 21 chemists (one-part time chemist with each GCM item) are involved to accomplish the activities of Mission-I, NR. During the current Annual Programme, 5 items pertaining to Specialised Thematic Mapping and one RP item will be taken up under Ground Geological Survey covering 1580 sq km area with the objective to resolve the problems of lithostratigraphy and tectonics of the intricate areas. It mainly includes: STM in parts of STM in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh. One STM item is being taken up in the Vindhyan to establish the sedimentological and depositional history of the Lower Vindhyan basin and to correlate the geological setup in eastern and western sectors of the basin. To unravel the Geodynamic evolution of Archaean Greenstone component of Bundelkhand Craton along Bundelkhand Tectonic Zone a RP item is being carried out by State Unit Uttar Pradesh. STM of Zanskar Basin in Kargil Doda district, J & K, to search for base metals and associated mineralisation. In Himachal Pradesh, one STM is being carried out to ascertain the Stratigraphic, tectonic and mioneralogical framework of the rocks of Naraul group in Kulu and Mandi districts. Two STM items are being taken up in Uttarakhand with emphasis on polymetallic suplide mineralisation in Deoban Group and Morar Chakrata Formation in Deoban-Naryunka and Kwanu areas of Dehradun district. Under Systematic Geophysical Mapping, an area of 17500 Sq km in parts of UP, Rajasthan, Gujarat will be covered under 5 regular items. The data thus collected as well as available data shall be analysed and interpreted which will help in launching new programmes for mineral investigations. Under the National Geochemical Mapping Programme, 21 items covering an area of 13984 sq km, including OGP areas of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and extended OGP areas of Uttarakhand, Ladakh, J&K. The approved OGP area of NR falls in 58 Toposheets covering an area of 22401.128 sq. km. A total of 20 Toposheets of UP comprising Core-OGP area of 13361.681 sq km and 27 toposheets having non-core OGP area of 8058.701 sq km. 858.072 sq km of non-core OGP area in 10 toposheets of Haryana. 122.674 sq km of non-core OGP area in one toposheet belonging to NCR. 21932.454 sq. km. area in 56 Toposheets has been covered by Geochemical Mapping till the F.S. 2016-17. A total of 346 sq. km. OGP area of NR is proposed for GCM for the F.S. 2017-18 and remaining 122.674 sq km belongs to NCR. Thus, covering the whole of identified OGP area of NR by FS 2016-17. Besides, the officers of Northern Region will cover the OGP areas of WR and CR of 16 Toposheets.
One Service Item as a part of the Regional Geochemical Division, NR, is also proposed for compilation of geochemical database generated through NGCM programme. The upgradation of NGCM reports of the previous field seasons, to final status, shall be taken up concurrently, depending on the availability of analytical data. NGCM reports upto FS 2014-15 for 62 elements will be finalized by the end of FS 2017-18. Besides elemental compilation for Degreesheets 53O and 54O have been done. Elemental maps with respect to local background values, Crustal abundance, Statistical graphs, Correlation matrix have been prepared. Under Remote Sensing Division, NR three standard items have been proposed. Multispectral Studies of base metal mineralization and development of Spectral database of mineralised zones of Kwanu Mineral Belt, Sirmur District, Himachal Pradesh, and Dehradun district, Uttarakhand. Geological mapping aided by remote sensing and photogeology in unmapped parts of 8 toposheets of Leh District. Finally, an item is being carried out to reconstruct the fluvial history of paleochannels of ancient Sarasvati River based on fieldwork and collation of available and new Remote Sensing Satellite data. The Service Item by Remote Sensing Division envisages procurement of data products, maintenance of lab infrastructure and assistance, processing and related services - Data Preparation – Geocoding (Geo referencing and Image rectification) of digital/ raster data; Digital Image Processing (Enhancement); mosaicing and subsetting. Maintenance of lab infrastructure, support to Divisions/Projects of Northern Region in interpretation of satellite data and generation of thematic maps.
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LIST OF ITEMS UNDER MISSION-I, FS: 2017-18
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Code No. Item
OVERVIEW OF MISSION-I ACTIVITIES IN NORTHERN REGION 1. M1ASI/NC/NR//2017/12261 Planning, Co-ordination, Implementation, Monitoring and Quality
Control of all activities of the Mission-I. REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL DIVISION
2. M1ASI/NC/NR//2017/12264 Compilation of Geochemical database generated through NGCM programme.
SUB-MISSION-IA: GROUND SURVEY 3. M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12149 Specialized Thematic Mapping of parts of Zanskar basin in Padam-Phe area, Kargil and Doda districts, J&K to search for base metals and associated other mineralization. (On expedition basis).
4. M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11708
Specialized Thematic Mapping to ascertain the Stratigraphic, Tectonic and Mineralogical framework of the rocks of Naraul Formation in parts of Hurla and Gadsha valleys in Kulu and Mandidistricts, Himachal Pradesh.
5. M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11741
Specialised Thematic Mapping of Deoban Group and Morar ChakrataFormation with emphasis on polymetallic sulphide mineralization in Deoban-Naryunka-Kwalgaon-Kaslaun area in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand
6. M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11742
Specialised Thematic Mapping of Deoban Group and Mandhali Formationwith emphasis on polymetallic sulphide mineralization in Malta Range-Kwanuareas of Tons valley in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand
7. M1ARP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11570
Specialised Thematic Mapping for studying the Geodynamic Evolution of Archean Greenstone Component of BundelkhandCraton along Bundelkhand Tectonic Zone (BTZ).
8. M1ARP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11932
Specialised Thematic Mapping of the rocks of Lower Vindhyan inparts of UP, MP and Rajasthan to establish the sedimentological and depositional history of the Lower Vindhyan basin and to correlate the geological setup in eastern and western sectors of the basin.
9. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12800
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 52K/3 covering parts ofLadakh district of Jammu & Kashmir state. (On expedition basis)
10. M1AGCS-GCM / NC/ NR/ SU-PHP/ 2017/ 11500
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54C/5covering parts of Kota and Sawai Madhopur districtsof Rajasthan and Morena district of Madhya Pradesh.
11. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11857
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/2 covering parts of Sikar district of Rajasthan.
12. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/ SU-PHP/2017/11869
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/3 covering parts of Nagaur and Sikardistricts of Rajasthan.
13. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/ SU-PHP/2017/11884
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/4 covering parts of Jaipur, Nagaur and Sikardistricts of Rajasthan.
14. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11898
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/7 covering parts of Jaipur andSikardistricts of Rajasthan.
15. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11607
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/16 covering parts ofJaipurdistrict of Rajasthan.
16. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11625
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45N/1 covering parts ofAjmer, Jaipur and Nagaur districts of Rajasthan.
17. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11636
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45N/13 covering parts ofJaipur district of Rajasthan.
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18. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11543
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/3 covering parts ofAlwar and Bharatpurdistricts of Rajasthan.
19. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/12314
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/8 covering parts ofBharatpur district of Rajasthan.
20. M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11702
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54F/3 covering parts ofDhaulpur and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan and Morenadistrict of Madhya Pradesh.
21. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12859
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54F/5 covering parts ofBharatpur, Dhaulpur and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan andAgra district of Uttar Pradesh.
22. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12863
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 63G/8 covering parts ofAllahabad and Chitrakut districts of Uttar Pradesh and Rewa district ofMadhya Pradesh.
23. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12869
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54C/2 covering parts of Bundi, Kota and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan.
24. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12886
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/2 covering parts of Alwar and Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan and Gurgaon district of Haryana.
25. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12897
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/4 covering parts of Alwar, Bharatpur and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan.
26. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12905
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/7 covering parts of BharatpurDistrict of Rajasthan and Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh.
27. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11686
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 53J/1 covering parts ofUttarakashi and Dehradun districts of Uttarakhand.
28. M1AGCS-GCM / NC / NR / SU-UK /11698
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 53J/4 covering parts ofDehradun, Haridwar and Tehri-Garhwaldistricts of Uttarakhand.
29. M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11739
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 53J/5 covering parts of Uttarakashidistrict of Uttarakhand.
M –I A: GEOPHYSICAL MAPPING 30. M1A/GSGPM/NC/NR/2017/12
344 Regional Gravity Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 54A/1, 9, 10, 11 & 12 in Mahendragarh district of Haryana and Alwar and Dausa district of Rajasthan.
31. M1A/GSGPM/NC/NR/2017/12372
Regional Gravity-Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 54A/13, 14, 15 and 54E/2, 6 in Alwar district of Rajasthan, Mewat district of Haryana and Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh.
32. M1A/GSGPM/NC/NR/2017/12433
Regional Gravity-Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 54A/16, 54B/9, 13, 54F/1 and 2 in Bharatpur, Dausa and Karauli districts of Rajasthan.
33. M1A/GSGPM/NC/NR/2017/12441
Gravity-Magnetic(G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 45L/6, 11, 12, 46I/9 & 10 in Chittorgarh, Dungarpur and Banswara districts of Rajasthan.
34. M1A/GSGPM/NC/NR/2017/12447
Gravity-Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos.46I/4, 6, 7, 8 & 46J/1 in Banswara district of Rajasthan and Panchmahal district of Gujarat.
M –I B: REMOTE SENSING 35. MIB/HYP/NC/NR/2017/11879 Remote Sensing studies of base metal mineralization and development of
spectral database of mineralized zones of Kwanu Mineral Belt, Sirmur district, Himachal Pradesh & Dehradun district, Uttarakhand.
36. MIBRS/NC/NR/2017/11881 Geological mapping aided by remote sensing and photogeology in unmapped areas in parts of T.S. 52K/9, 10, 13, 14 and 52O/2,3,4 & 8 inLeh district of J& K.
37 MIARP/NC/NR/HQ/2017/15424
Studies in parts of Yamuna Satluj interfluves to reconstruct the fluvial history of paleochannels of ancient Sarasvati River
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38. M1BGMHSSER/NC/NR/2017/
11875
Procurement/ downloading and maintenance of satellite data/aerial photographs. Digital Image processing and related services-include geocoding, mosaicing, subsetting and image enhancement. Technical guidance in interpretation of satellite data/aerial photographs to the officers of user Divisions.
PROGRESS OF WORK DURING FS 2017-18 FROM April to September, 2017
Major Activity Area Target for the Field Season
Achievement for 1st
Achievement for 2 Quarter
2017-18 nd
Achievement since commencement Quarter
2017-18 1 2 3 4 5
I. GROUND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Specialized Thematic Mapping
(Sq. Km.) Scale: 1:25,000
1580 sq.km 15 sq km 515 sq km 530 sq.km
II. GROUND GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY Geochemical Mapping (Sq.
Km.) Scale: 1:50,000
14017 sq km
89 sq km 3108 sq km 3197 sq km
III. GROUND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY Geophysical Mapping (Sq. Km.)
Scale: 1:50,000 17500 Sq.
km. Nil 575 sq km 575 sq km
ITEM WISE TARGET AND ACHIEVEMENT
ITEM WISE TARGET AND ACHIEVEMENT SPECIALISED THEMATIC MAPPING (STM) F.S. Target
(sq-km)
Coverage (Sq km)
Sl. No.
FSP Code 1st Quarter
(April-June’17)
2nd Quarter (July-Sep’17)
Total since commencement of
FS: 2017-18
1 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12149 220 Nil 220 sq. km 220 sq. km
2 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11708 220 Nil 50 sq. km 50 sq. km
3 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11741 220 10 sq. km 30 sq. km 40 sq. km
4 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11742 220 05 sq. km 21 sq. km 26 sq. km
5 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/11570 350 Nil 105 sq. km 105 sq. km
6 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/11932 350 Nil 89 sq. km 89 sq. km
Total 1580 15 sq.km 515 sq.km 530 sq.km
GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING (GCM)
F.S. Target (sq-km)
Coverage (Sq km)
Sl. No. FSP Code
1st Quarter (April-
June’17)
2nd Quarter (July-Sep’17)
Total since commencement of
FS: 2017-18
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1 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12800 645 Nil 332 sq. km 332 sq. km
2 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11500 693 Nil 96 sq. km 96 sq. km
3 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11857 684 Nil Nil Nil
4 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11869 685 Nil 130 sq. km 130 sq. km
5 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11884 687 Nil 118 sq. km 118 sq. km
6 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11898 685 Nil 187 sq. km 187 sq. km
7 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11607 687 Nil 220 sq. km 220 sq. km
8 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11625 688 Nil 243 sq. km 243 sq. km
9 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11636 688 Nil 190 sq. km 190 sq. km
10 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11543 686 Nil 100 sq. km 100 sq. km
11 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/12314 687 Nil 130 sq.km 130 sq.km
12 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11702 691 Nil 242 sq.km 242 sq.km
13 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12859 688 Nil 202 sq.km 202 sq.km
14 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12863 379 Nil 74 sq.km 74 sq.km
15 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12869 693 Nil 180 sq.km 180 sq.km
16 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12886 684 25 sq. km 237 sq.km 262 sq.km
17 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12897 687 Nil 148 sq.km 148 sq.km
18 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/2017/12905 686 Nil 135 sq.km 135 sq.km
19 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11686 663 04 sq. km Nil 04 sq. km
20 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11698 668 28 sq. km 144 sq.km 172 sq.km
21 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11739 663 32 sq. km Nil 32 sq. km
Total 14017 89 sq.km 3108 sq.km 3197 sq.km
GEOPHYSICAL MAPPING (GPM)
F.S. Target (sq-km)
Coverage (Sq km)
Sl. No. FSP Code
1st Quarter (April-
June’17)
2nd Quarter (July-Sep’17)
Total since commencement of
FS: 2017-18 1 M1A/GS-
GPM/NC/NR/2017/12344 3500 Nil 125 sq. km 125 sq. km
2 M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12372
3500 Nil 200 sq. km 200 sq. km
3 M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12433
3500 Nil 125 sq. km 125 sq. km
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4 M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12441
3500 Nil 125 sq. km 125 sq. km
5 M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12447
3500 Nil Nil Nil
Total 17500 Nil 575 sq. km Nil
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SPECIALISED THEMATIC MAPPING STATE UNIT: JAMMU & KASHMIR (JK)
Division Name: Specialized Thematic Mapping
FSP No.: MIAGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12149
F.S. Year: 2017-2018
TITLE: Specialized Thematic Mapping of parts of Zanskar basin in Padam-Phe area, Kargil and Doda Districts, J&K to search for base metals and associated other mineralization (on expedition basis).
Objective: -
(a) To establish the mineral potentiality of Basemetal and associated other mineralization in the area.
(b) To establish the lithobio - tectono-stratigraphy as well as structural framework of the area.
Highlights: Regional Field traverses were taken along Banihal - Srinagar-Kargil-Rangdum-Padum road
section. Field work was carried out in and around Padum to Phe, Karsha, Zangla, Zongul Gompa. The filed traverses were also taken along Kayala Nalla, Karsha tokpo, Kamal tokpo, Tungri Tokpo, Shamuling Tokpo, Tsongde-Zangla road, K Lungnak river. Field component was accomplished. The sulphide mineralization was found within Phe quartzite all along the Hongchat Nala, Kamal nala. The quartz veins mostly show yellow alteration. Beryl in pegmatite vein within HHC was also found near Shamuling Tokpo.
Geology: The study area comprises of underlying rocks of Higher Himalayan Crystalline (HHC) towards south and overlying Tethyn sequence to north. The HHC are assembalages of Migmatites, Amphibolites, Quartzites, gneiss, sheared granite/gneiss & thin pegmatite veins. The crystallines have shear signatures at its contact with overlying Phe formation of Phugtal unit mostly preserved in highly sheared granite/gneiss. This shear zone is called as Zanskar shear zone (ZSZ). The HHC are overlain by Phugtal unit represented by basal Phe & subsequent Karsha formations. Phe Formation comprises of Silty Quartzite, Dark to light Grey colour Slate/Phyllite. The overlying Karsha Formation shows brown/ yellow colored dolomite bands alongwith quartzite. The Karsha & Phe formations abut to the west of Karsha nalla against volcanics. The volcanics are mainly basalts with dark to light green color & locally named as Ralakung volcanics. The volcanics are overlain by the sedimentary sequences. The sedimentary sequence just above the volcanics shows presene of quartz arenite, shale along with alternate & interlayered dolomite bands and is known as Kuling Formation. The sequence above Kuling Formation is represented by thick carbonate bands dominantly limestone alongwith subordinate shale units and belongs to Tamba Kurkur Formation of Lilang Group. The Ralakung volcanics, Kuling Formation & Lilang group together form part of Zangla unit resting over Phugtal unit. Structure: The older & Paleozoic rocks are highly deformed. The HHC & Phugtal unit mostly show S0 // S1 trend with general strike of NE-SW. The HHC are highly folded and show tigmatic & tight folding within migmatites. The S0//S1 foliations of Phe & Karsha formations show open to closed refolding nature. The foliations are not well developed in Ralakung volcanics, Kuling Formation & overlying Lilang Group of rocks of Zangla unit. However, the extensive folding is well present in Kuling & Lilang rocks in the form of open to tight cheveron, box, kink folds which highly vary in nature from upright to recumbent. The contact of HHC & overlying Phe Formation is sheared tectonic in nature, whereas Phe Formation is conformable overlain by Karsha Formation. The shearing at the contact of
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HHC & Phugtal unit is due to the presence of regional fault, ZSZ, in the area. The shear signature present in the ZSZ include S-C fabric, shear lenses, silickensides, etc. The sigmoidal shear lenses & S-C fabric shows top to NE / ENE shear sense in mylonite of ZSZ & is mostly dextral in nature. The general trend of ZSZ is NW-SE i.e. 135-315. Mineralisation: The mineralization in the area is defined by the strings of Galena & Chalcopyrite in the quartz vein within Phe quartzite, which is highly stained i.e yellowish to rusty in colour. The sulphide mineralization was found within Phe quartzite all along the Hongchat Nala, Kamal nala. The quartz veins mostly show yellow alteration. Beryl in pegmatite vein within HHC was also found near Shamuling Tokpo.
Field camp was closed on 21st September, 2017. Petrographic samples were submitted to the chemical division & Petrology division, NR, Lucknow & Petrology division, Faridabad for double polished sections.
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State Unit: Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh Division Name: - S.T.M. (HP), GSI, Chandigarh FSP Code No.:- M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SUPHP/2017/11708
Title Specialised thematic mapping to ascertain the stratigraphic, tectonic and mineralogical framework of the rocks of Naraul Group in parts of Hurala and Garsha valley in Kulu district, Himachal Pradesh.
Objective: - i) To demarcate lithounits across the Naraul Group for their petrography and mineralogical association & attributes of Hurla Formation and Narol Formation. ii) To distinguish the tectono-stratigraphic relationships between Hurla Formation and Naraul Formation. iii) To work out the economic potential of the area. Highlights: A prominent longitudinal shear trending N15˚W-S15˚E was observed which acted as conduit for the mineralizing fluids in most of the old workings. Geology: Study area forms a part of Largi-Rampur belt, wherein rocks of Rampur and Largi groups are exposed. Bhalan Formation of Rampur Group, exposed in the Eastern part of the area, consists of massive & flaggy quartzite, grey-green colored chloritic phyllite with interstratified slate and some metabasic units. It consists of phyllitic quartzite, massive quartzite, calcareous quartzite, slaty quartzite with interstratified unit of metabasic intrusives. Largi Group comprises Hurla and Aut formations in the area. Hurla Formation, the basal unit of the Largi Group, consists white to grey quartzite with slate partings. Aut Formation, resting over the Hurla Formation, comprises grey to blue massive stromatolitic dolomite with purple-pink limestone. Field traverse was taken along the strike of exposed calcareous quartzite band within Naraul Formation in north-west of Sphangi village and demarcated the thrust between older Bhallan Formation and younger Naraul Formation in the north of Sainj Khad for around 500 meters. Field traverse was also set to determine the Massive quartzite (white to grey), chlorite schist & phyllite and metabasic bands of Bhallan Formation from Sainj to Bhallan village.
Hurla-Garsha-Naraul field area belongs to Largi Rampur belt and is well known for Base metal mineralization (Cu-Pb-Zn) appearing as stains and encrustations of malachite, azurite, chalcopyrite as reported in the Naraul Group of rocks ranging from Paleoproterozoic to Neo-Proterozoic age. This group comprises quartzite, shale, phyllite, volcanic tuff beds, basic volcanic beds/dykes and lenticular limestone beds. Previous workers from GSI Chandigarh have identified copper mineralization in old workings disposed in a linear, NNW-SSE trend with strike continuity for 250 meters in Naraul area. A prominent longitudinal shear trending N15̊ W-S15˚E is observed to have acted as conduit for the mineralizing fluids in most of the old workings. Under present FSP item (FS 2017-18) the STM mapping is being lithological status of Naraul Formation and its association for base metal mineralization in the extensions of the already mapped areas towards south of Naraul and up to the east-west trending Sainj Khad near Aut/ Largi and up to Banjar area also.
STATE UNIT: UTTARKHAND ITEM CODE: M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11741 TITLE: Title: Specialised thematic mapping of Deoban Group and Morar-Chakrata Formation with emphasis on reported polymetallic sulphide mineralization in Deoban-Naryunka-Kwalgaon-Kaslaun area in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand.
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OBJECTIVE: • To characterise the detailed lithology and work out the structural framework and
stratigraphy of the Lesser Himalayan succession in the Tons Valley of Dehradun District, Uttarakhand.
• To study the base metal mineralisation potentiality of the Tons Valley area. • To unravel the relationship of mineralised zone with the country rocks of the area.
Highlihts: One channel sample from Pheiya Khera location shows Pb and Zn values 1.5% and 1.2%, respecively. This location seems good potential for further detailing. The entire zone from this location to 400 m south towards Syani village and Hartar area, the altered carbonate and shale is common with signatures of various oxidized material. The petrographic study of thin sections reveals the presence of pyrite as dominant opaque along with minor chalcopyrite and bornite at places, though the opaques are altered. The report of previous field season was submitted & also circulated. Work Done: The field work was carried out in the Barkot area along Kulukhad and Badiyar gad area. The N-S trending Badyar gad exposes the rock of Sauli Formation and Jaunsar Group. An area of 40 sq km has been mapped. The map area represents the shale, phyllite with argillite, granite gneiss and intrusive basic rocks. The attitude of the bedding plane trends NW-SE and dips in west direction. The rock shows signature of deformation. The asymmetric, tight, isoclinal folds are noticed in the phyllite. The reclined nature is noticed at places. The development of S1
plane is represented by axial planer cleavage of small scale folds. The relation of bedding cleavage is prominent in the out crops. The development of shear zone is also noticed in the outcrops. The tension gashes filled with quartz are very common. The bedding parallel intrusions of tension gashes forming pinching and swelling structures are observed. The tension gashes are filled with quartz and iron oxide. A zone of gneisses is noticed along the Badiyar gad area. The gneisses are mylonitised and comprise quartz, feldspar and biotite as major constituents. An intrusive metabasic rock is noticed in south of kulukhad. It comprises pyroxene and plagioclase as dominant constituents. In the Headquarters, the new proposals for the next F.S. were framed and submitted to the mission. These items were uploaded on the OCBIS module also. The ongoing item is also uploaded on the OCBIS module. The field device is activated and a pre-field package is developed. The field device is then configured for the field work and made ready for its utility in field. The officer as incharge of Library carried out library related work and applied for the subscription of new scientific journals and magazines.
ITEM CODE: M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11742 Title: Specialised Thematic Mapping of Deoban Group and Mandhali Formation with emphasis on polymetallic sulphide mineralization in Malta Range-Kwanu areas of Tons valley in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand OBJECTIVE:
1. To characterize the detail lithology and work out the structural framework and stratigraphy of the Lesser Himalayan succession in the Tons valley of Dehradun District, Uttarakhand.
2. To study the base metal mineralisation potentiality of the Tons Valley area. 3. To unravel the relationship of mineralised zone with country rock of the area.
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Highlights The Specialised thematic mapping on 1:25,000 scale has been carried out during July-Sept 2017 in Lesser Himalayan meta-sedimentary sequence in parts of Toposheet no 53 F/13& 53J/1 in Dehradun district, Uttarakhand. The mapped area represents the part of Lesser Himalayan successions. The study area lies within T.S. No: 53F/13 and 53J/1. The area comprises of the rocks of Deoban and Jaunsar Groups. The Deoban Group comprises of Dharagarh Formation, Bajmara Formation and Sauli Formation and the Jaunsar Group consists of Mandhali, Chandpur and NagthatFormations. The Dharagarh Formation comprises of quartzite, slate, phyllite and basic volcanics. Stromatolitic limestone and slate are the lithologies of Bajmara Formation. Sauli Formation comprises of dolomite, limestone and carbonaceous shale. MandhaliFormation includes slate, phyllite, quartzite and conglomerate. Chandpur Formation has the same lithology with some basic intrusives. The regional tectonics can be described as a broad anticline with Deoban in the core and Jaunsar in the rim. The fold axis is oriented in NW-SE direction. The bedding is NW-SE with moderate to steep northerly dips whereas the other trend in WNW-ESE direction with 70o -80o
northerly dips. A number of NW-SE trending shears are also present in the area which appears to have controlled the mineralization to a limited extent. The host rocks comprising originally of shale and limestone were subjected to deformation and low grade metamorphism due to tectonic activities of earlier (D1) phase. The D1 deformation phase was responsible for the development of new cleavages or weak planes in the host rock. This deformation caused the original shale to convert into slates. The limestone however was slightly modified and became dolomitic at places and developed secondary cleavages. It was subjected to intrusion by the hydrothermal solution during later phase of deformation (D2) which caused folding of the host rock. The host rock has been subjected to D3 phase of deformation which is reflected in the form of bending of cleavage planes of the minerals. The last and final phase of deformation (D4) was mainly of brittle character which caused the upliftment along fault planes and fracturing and shearing of the rocks.
STATE UNIT: UTTAR PRADESH
ITEM CODE: RP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11570 Title of the Project: Specialised Thematic Mapping for studying the Geodynamic Evolution of Archean Greenstone Component of Bundelkhand Craton along Bundelkhand Tectonic Zone (BTZ). Objective: • Petrological and Geochemical study of Greenstone Component associated with BTZ • To elucidate the Geodynamic Evolution of Early to Late Archean crust of Bundelkhand Craton.
HIGHLIGHTS: Geological Mapping of 105 sq. km has been carried out. Limited exposure of greenstone component is regonized in Babina- Sukwa-Dukwa dhal, Raksha-Dinara and mauranipur area with altered mafic and ultramafic rocks. Sulphide mineralization was observed in granites in Kurecha and Jajora village. Shearing was also observed.
ITEM CODE: M1ARP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11932 Title of the programme: Specialised Thematic Mapping of the rocks of Lower Vindhyan in parts of UP, MP and Rajasthan to establish the sedimentological and depositional history of
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the Lower Vindhyan basin and to correlate the geological setup in eastern and western sectors of the basin. OBJECTIVE:
• To establish the sedimentological and depositional history of the Vindhyan Basin. • To correlate the Lower Vindhyan rocks in Chittorgarh, Nimbahera, Jhalawar, Kota,
Bundi districts of Rajasthan; Sidhi and Rewa districts of Madhya Pradesh and Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh.
• To model the Proterozoic Geological history of the Region. • To study mineral potential of the area.
Highlights: Geological Mapping of 89 sq. km & 0.1 line km section measurement was done. The rocks of Agori Formation (Mahakoshal Group) is represented by ferruginous phyllites and overlying Banded Hematite Quartzite (BHQ). The conspicuous character of the BHQ is its persistent N80E-S80W Strike with 50-80° dip towards South. The Northern slopes appear to be Scarp Faces developed due to High angle northerly dipping faults leading to bold topography and highly deformed and brecciated zone. The geomorphic manifestation of such structure is in the form of hogbacks. In and around Jungel area, different phases of Volcanism and related tuff/ash beds and intrusive events of later phase were delineated.
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PROJECT: GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING
STATE UNIT: JAMMU AND KASHMIR, JAMMU FSP Code.: M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12800 Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 52K/3 covering parts of Ladakh District of Jammu & Kashmir state. (On expedition basis) Objective: To create a geochemical database of 52K of Jammu and Kashmir state using multi elemental analysis. HIGHLIGHTS 85 no. samples were collected and 340 sq.km has been mapped. Reports of FS
2016-17 were submitted & circulated.
SU: PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH
Division Name: Geochemical Division FSP No.: M1AGS-GCM/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11500
Title of the programme: Geochemical Mapping in Toposheet No. 54C/5 covering parts of Kota and Sawai Madhopur Districts of Rajasthan and Morena District of Madhya Pradesh. Objective: To generate geo-chemical database of 54/C of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states using multi elemental analysis. Geology of the area: The study area forms parts of Sawai-Madhopur and Kota districts of Rajasthan and Morena district of Madhya Pradesh. The rocks exposed in the area belong to the Bhilwara Supergroup (Archaean) and the Vindhyan Supergroup (Middle to Upper Proterozoic), their contact being marked by the Great Boundary Fault (GBF). The Vindhyan rocks are well bedded and strike generally NE-SW with a gentle dip of 10O to 20O towards NW. The Great Boundary Fault runs ENE-WSW of it and truncates its NW and NE limbs. The Bhilwara Supergroup is represented by slate and phyllite with quartzite and dolomite of the Bhadesar Formation of the Hindoli Group and quartzite with slate and phyllite of the Madalgarh Formation of the Ranthambhor Group. Dolerite occurs as sills and dykes in these Formations. Some previous researchers like Dr. D. B. Guha and A. Roy Choudhary have placed the rock sequence of the Ranthambhor Group into Vindhyan Supergroup. They interpreted the hitherto known Archaean Ranthambhor Group as the Ranthambhor unit equivalent to the Satola Group of Lower Vindhyan Supergroup. The Vindhyan Supergroup consists of repetitive succession of sandstone, shale and limestone which have been grouped under the Kaimur, Rewa and Bhander Groups. The Kaimur sandstone occurs uncomformably, with conglomerate at the base, over the folded Bhilwara Supergroup as an outlier west of GBF, NW of Malapura. All other subsequent younger formations form comformable sequence contributing to the central hill ranges around Todra area. Geomorphologically, the area is divisible into 3 main domains: a) the north-western peneplained country; b) the central hilly terrain and c) the south-eastern alluvial plain cum badland. The area is drained by Chakan and Kandoli Rivers which join Chambal River in Southern and south-eastern parts respectively. Chambal River flows from SW to NE direction in south-eastern part of the study area. Highlights: Prepared different thematic maps like DEM, drainage map and land use land cover map& sample location map. An area of 96 sq km was maaped & even nos of samples were collected. Report of FS 2016-17 was submitted & circulated.
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Item Code: M1AGS-GCM/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11857 Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in Toposheet no. 45M/02 covering parts of Sikar Districts of Rajasthan Objective: - To generate geo-chemical database of 45M of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis. Geology: The rocks exposed in the area mainly constitute quartzites varying both in texture and mineralogy, with subordinate mica-schists occurring as thin bands and intercalations within the quartzite. The prominent exposures are seen on Revasa Jinmata block and Harshnath block hills situated in the eastern and south eastern part of the toposheet. The general trend of the formations is NE-SW to NNE-SSW with dips varying from 35° to 90°. A Shear zones represented by stretched pebbles of quartzite and quartz with profuse sericitisation arid development of crude foliation in the quartzite observed in the hill near Harshnath and on the western flank -the ridge between Malkhera and Rupgarh. The metasediments of Alwar Group are characterized by dominance of arenaceous rocks. The rock of Ajabgarh formation are characterised by large portion of calcerous rocks. The main rock type are marble, calc-gneisses, calc-silicate, phyllite and mica schists. The Geomorphology of the area is dominated by Aeolian landforms with two prominent strike ridges traversing from NE to SW. During the field traverse in and around the densely populated urbanised Sikar city it has been observed that there is non-availability of sampling media and whatever open space are left, is highly influenced with anthropogenic activities. Based on the field traverses and observations, the rainfall in the area is scanty and dry/arid land surface absorbs the water quickly as soon as it falls on the surface resulting in non-availability of water sample collection in the study area. Item Code: M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11869 Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in Toposheet no. 45M/03 covering parts of
Nagaur and Sikar Districts of Rajasthan Objective: - To generate geo-chemical database of 45M of Rajasthan state using multi elemental
analysis. Geology
The area covers parts of Sikar and Nagaur districts of Rajasthan and falls in the arid climatic zone of the Thar Desert with scanty annual rainfall. A number of disorganized ephemeral streams originating from the ridges move some distance before dying out in the sandy terrain. The ridge in the north eastern and southern part of the area is occupied by the meta-sediments of Delhi Supergroup of rocks (Meso Proterozoic) while the entire area is covered by windblown sand and representing both Aeolian and fluvial sediments. Delhi Supergroup with its arenaceous sub division the Alwar Group, is present in the area around Harshnath, Rewasa Jin Ka Mata, Rupgarh, Nimawas, Danta Ramgarh, Adha Dungar and Lamba. Alwar Group is represented by Rajgarh and Kankarwahi formations of which the former is an assemblage of conglomerate, compact quartzite with sheared pebbles and interbedded mica schist, flaggy quartzite with minor marble. The Rajgarh quartzites are characterized by alternate sequence of arkose, conglomerate, gritty quartzite with occasional schists. The Kankarwahi rocks are exposed around Sheesham, Shami, Choti, Bari Puran, Hudil, Kharandi Lamba hill, in the isolated outcrops around east of Nawa Ghatwa ridge namely Bhuni, Rewasa and Devpura. Amphibolites occur as dykes and sills, around west of Bhuni and west of Lamba. The amphibolites are weathered with hornblende, feldspar and chlorite as the main constituents. The rocks vary from fine grained meta dolerite in composition to coarse grained amphibolite with crystals of actinolite and hornblende. The rest of the area is covered with blown sand and alluvium of the late Quaternary period. Bedding is well preserved in
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most of the rocks by color lamination and compositional variation. Bedding in arkosic units (Rajgarh) vary from a few cm. to 20cm while the Kankarwahi rocks show a variation from a mm to 3cm. Gradded bedding in the pebbly conglomerate passing upto arkose and current bedding are profusely developed in arkosic feldspathic and arecaceous quartzites in the southern part of the area. Foliation (S2) related to the F2 fold movement is, by far, the most prominent penetrative planar structure. In the absence of F1 fold the foliation could not be differentiated. Joints are prevalent in all rock types and are trending N15oE – S15oW with steep dips towards north-west and N45oW – S45o
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E dipping moderate to steep on either side yield good slabs of flaggy quartzite. Higlihts: An area of 130 sq km was mapped. Item Code: M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11884
Title: Geochemical mapping in T.S. No. 45M/4 covering parts of Jaipur, Nagaur and Sikar districts of Rajasthan Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45M of Rajasthan state using multi element analysis. Geology: Geomorphologically, the area is dominated by Aeolian landforms with two prominent strike ridges trending NE-SW and dots of hillocks as inselbergs in the eastern and central part. The physiography has largely been controlled by the composition of metasediments constituting the ridges. The drainage of the area is characteristically inland drainage. The Mendha river and its tributaries which once constituted the main southerly to south westerly flowing drainage in the area is dried up now. In the area, rocks of Delhi and Bhilwara Supergroup are exposed in the form of long and narrow strike ridges. The oldest rocks of the area are composed of the mica schist and gneisses of Sambhugarh Formation belonging to Sandmata Group of the Bhilwara Supergroup. The highly deformed rocks of Sambhugarh Formation exposed around Barjan, Naka Ki dhani and Batley villages. The Delhi sedimentation in the area started with the deposition of rocks which is represented by Rajgarh Formation which comprises of alternate sequence of arkose, grit, conglomerate, quartzite and occasional schist. Highlights: An area of 108 sq km was mapped.
M1AGCS-GCM//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11898 Title of the programme :
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/7 covering parts of Jaipur and Sikar Districts of Rajasthan.
Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45M of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
Highlight: 1. An area of 187 sq km was geochemically mapped and even nos of samples were collected.
2 nos. each of duplicate and XRD samples and 1 HM were collected.
FSP Code: M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11607 Title of the programme :
Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 45M/16 covering parts of Jaipur District of Rajasthan.
Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45M of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
Highlight: An area of 220 Sq.km was mapped and even nos. of samples were collected. Geology: The lithounits exposed in the study area are the Bhilwara Superrgroup of Archaean to Proterozoic age and the Delhi Supergroup of Palaeo to Meso Proterozoic. The oldest rock found in the area is augen gneiss exposed at base of Linera hill near north east of Maurija and conglomerate exposed in a small hillock. These Pre-Aravalli rocks are included in the Sand Mata Complex of the Bhilwara Supergroup (Archaean). These are overlain by rocks of Delhi Supergroup, which is represented by Alwar and Ajabgarh Group. The Alwar Group comprise, garnetiferous Micaschist
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of Kankwarhi Formation, which is overlain by massive Quartzite of Pratapgarh Formation. The garnetiferous mica schist consists of muscovite biotite garnet, chlorite, and quartz .This schist show well developed foliation trending NNE-SSW with vertical dip or 40°– 60° dip on either sides or vertical. FSP Code: M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11625 F.S. Year: 2017-18 Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in toposheet nos. 45N/01 in Jaipur, Ajmer and Nagaur districts, Rajasthan Objective: To generate geo-chemical database of 45N of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis. HIGHLIGHTS Geochemical mapping in 243 sq km area was carried out. 217 slope wash samples were collected. Geology: Rocks of Sandmata Complex and Kishangarh Syenite are exposed in the area. The Sandmata Complex includes two distinct lithologies viz. Banded gneisses (which include several bodies of amphibolites and metasediments) and Granulites comprising granulite facies rocks and their retrograded variants. The dominant lithology of the banded gneisses includes grey, layered orthogneiss of tonalitic-trondhjemitic-granodioritic (TTG) composition along with amphibolites (metamorphosed mafic igneous protoliths) and metasedimentary rocks. The metasedimentary components are mica-schist, quartzite and calc-silicate rock, which constitute important but relatively minor components. Aravalli metamorphites consist chiefly of quartzites (biotite and amphibole bearing) with a little amphibolites and calc-granulite. Soil is yellowish light brown to dark brown and dominantly clayey silty soils over all. In the south-western part of the study area, concretions are common at 45 cm depth. Geomorphologically area is pediplain with slightly undulating with North to NW gentle sloping plains.Water is mailnly saline and not potable at many places.
Highlights: Modification of drainage map, sample location map, landuse map was undertaken . An area of 190 sq km was mapped and even nos of samples were collected. Geology: Oldest rocks exposed in the hill ranges in the area belong to the Alwar Group of the Delhi Supergroup (Palaeo to Mesoproterozoic). It is represented by rocks of the Rajgarh Formation comprising quartz-mica schist with conglomerate; quartzite and dolomite. The quartzite hill ranges exposed around Jaipur town are included in the Pratapgarh Formation.
FSP Code: M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11543
Title of the programme :
Geochemical mapping in toposheet No. 54E/3 covering parts of Alwar and Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan
Objective: To create a geochemical database of 54E of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
FSP Code: M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11636
Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in toposheet No. 45N/13 covering parts of Jaipur District of Rajasthan. Objective: To create a geochemical database of 45N of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
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Highlights: An area of 100 sq km was mapped Geology: Physiographically the study area comprises Alluvial plains with detached hills in the north eastern portion of the study area. Almost the entire area is covered with Alluvium, with few isolated hills of schists and quartzites. Geologically almost 95% of the study area is covered with undifferentiated fluvial and aeolian sediments of Quaternary age. Isolated hills of quartzite, phyllite and scAn atrea of 100 sq km was mappedhist of Bharkol Formation of Ajabgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup are exposed in the north eastern portion of the study area. A small outcrop of Weir Formation of Ajabgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup is exposed in the south western portion of the study area. Quartzite with breccia is the dominant lithology of Weir Formation in the study area.
FSP Code : M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12314
Title of the programme : Geochemcial mapping in toposheet No. 54E/8 covering parts of Bharatpur District of Rajasthan
Objective: To create a geochemical database of 54E of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
Highlights: An area of 130 Sq km was mapped & even nos of samples were collected 130. Geology: The area forms part of Bharatpur district of Rajasthan. It exhibits peneplained topography with isolated low mounds, linear ridges in the south and linear hills in the North east. The rocks of Ajabgarh Group of Delhi Supergroup ranging in age from Paleo Proterozoic to Mesoproterozoic are exposed in the area. It is also dominantly covered by the Quaternary Fluvial sediments. The Ajabgarh Group is represented by Weir and Bharkol Formations. The Bharkol Formation is represented by interbedded sequence of quartzite and Phyllite intercalated with schists. The Younger Weir Formation is represented by a thick sequence of Carb. Shale interbeded with quartzite. The Vindhyan Supergroup is represented by Upper Rewa Formation (Taragarh) of the Rewa Group. It comprises grey to pink, compact and current bedded sandstone.
Proposal ID. No: M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11702
Title of the programme : Geochemical Mapping of toposheet No. 54F/3 covering parts of Dhaulpur and SawaiMadhopur districts of Rajasthan and Morena District of Madhya Pradesh Objective: To create a geochemical database of 54F of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis.
Highlights: A total of 242 sq. km area has been covered with the collection of 242 Nos. unit cell samples and 45 composite samples. Geology: The flat topped ridges and hills of the area consists of Meso- Neo Proterozoic Vindhyan Supergroup and peneplained areas in the north-west and south-east are covered by undifferentiated Aeolian and fluvial sands, silt and clay. The Vindhyan Supergroup is represented by the Bhander Group which consists of Sirbu Shale and Upper Bhander sandstone formations. The lower Sirbu shale Formation is characterised by reddish-brown soft shale and limestone interbands. The overlying Bhander Sandstone Formation is characterised by pink, greyish-white, spotted, fine to medium grained sandstone.
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STATE UNIT: UTTAR PRADESH
UP-I
ITEM CODE: MIAGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12859 Title of the programme: Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54 F/5 covering parts of Agra district of Uttar Pradesh and Bharatpur, Dhaulpur and Sawai Madhopur Districts of Rajasthan. OBJECTIVE: To generate geo-chemical database of 54 F of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan states using multi elemental analysis.
Highlights: Total 202 sq. km area has been covered by geochemical mapping.
Geology: Drainage map, landuse land cover map and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the area were prepared in Arc GIS format. Northern part of the area is mostly alluvium composed of medium to fine grained sandy silt and sandy clay, blackish to grey in colour. The southern part is mostly covered with the rocks of Maihar Formation. The southern part is also exhibits fairly dense forest. In the study area Sandstone, Shale, Conglomerate and Quartzite belonging to Maihar Formation has been mapped. Sandstone are pink coloured, fine grained and massive and at places it shows cross bedding belongs to Maihar Formation of Bhander Group (Vindhyan Supergroup). The basal Conglomerate unit consists of quartz, feldspar, and rock fragment as clast and varies in size from 0.2 mm to 9 cm. the Clasts are haphazardly oriented.
ITEM CODE: MIAGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12863 TITLE OF THE PROGRAMME: Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 63G/8 covering parts of Allahabad and Chitrakut districts of Uttar Pradesh and Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh. OBJECTIVE: To generate geo-chemical database of 63G of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh states using multi elemental analysis. Highlights: An area of 74 sq. km. area was covered and 74 Nos. unit cell samples were collected and 18composite samples were prepared. Geology: In the study area fine grained Sandstone, white and gray in copour trending NW-SE direction with low to moderate dip towards north east belongs to Manikpur Formation of Kaimur Group of Vindhyan Super Group was mapped.
Unit: UP-II Item No. : M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12869 Title of the Programme : Geochemical mapping of in toposheet no. 54 C/2 covering parts
of Bundhi, Bundhi, Kota and Sawai Madhopur districts of Rajasthan
Objective :
To generate geochemical database of 54C/2 of Rajasthan state using multi-elemental analysis
Highlights: An area of about 180 sq km was mapped even nos of samples were collected. Geology: Rocks of Vindhyan Supergroup are exposed. The lithology includes shale with purple, grey and khaki shades interbedded with sandstone and limestone of Bhander Group and reddish sandstones of Kaimur Group.
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Item No. : M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12886
Title of the programme : Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/2 covering parts of Alwar and Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan and Gurgaon district of Haryana.
Objective :
To generate geo-chemical database of 54E of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis
Highlights: Prominent geomorphic features in the area are gullies, which are deep, narrow incised
streams running less than half kilometer in length and 10 to 20 metres in depth. These gullies form
ephemeral channels which are presently dry, sides of channels are vertical whereas stream bed
material is fine sand and silt.
Item No. : M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12897
Title of the programme : Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/4 covering parts of Alwar, Bharatpur and Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan.
Objective :
To generate geo-chemical database of 54E of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis
Highlights: An area of 148 sq km was mapped. The pH of the ground water ranges from 8 to 9. Geology: Brecciated quartzite of Weir Formation of Ajabgarh Group is exposed in the area. The area exhibits peneplained topography with isolated hills in the south and southeastern parts. The drainage is controlled by the Banganga River flowing towards east. The unit samples collected were maximum slope wash sediment and it is sandy clay in nature. The major landuse pattern forms agricultural land, some stone quarrying was also noticed in the area. Item No. : M1AGCS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12905
Title of the programme : Geochemical mapping in Toposheet No. 54E/7 covering parts of Bharatpur and Mathura district of Rajasthan.
Objective :
To generate geo-chemical database of 54E of Rajasthan state using multi elemental analysis
Highlights: An area of 135 sq km was mapped. Entire field area is covered by thick alluvium.
STATE UNIT: UTTARAKHAND
ITEM CODE: MIAGCS/-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11686 Title: Geochemical Mapping in Toposheet no. 53 J/1 in covering parts of Uttarkashi and Dehradun Districts of Uttarakhand. OBJECTIVE: To generate a geochemical database of Toposheet no. 53J/1 of Uttarakhand State using multi-elemental analysis.
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Highlights: Landuse maps were prepared. Reports of earlier field season were submitted & circulated after approval Geology: Geologically, the area is occupied by the rocks of PurolaCrystallines of undifferentiated Proterozoic age, Deoban and Garhwal groups of Meso-Proterozoic age andJaunsar Group and Morar-Chakrata Formation of Neo-Proterozoic age and undifferentiated Quaternary depositsof Pleistocene to Holocene age. ITEM CODE: MIAGCS/GCM/NR/SUK/2017/11698 Title: Geochemical Mapping in Toposheet Nos.53 J/4 covering parts of Dehradun, Haridwar and
Tehri-Garhwal Districts of Uttarakhand OBJECTIVE: To generate a geochemical database of 53 J of Uttarakhand State using multi-elemental analysis. Highlights 29 nos. of stream sediments were collected anf 116 sq km area was mapped. Geology: The samples collected in the north-eastern area belong to Fan Alluvium Formation of Newer Alluvium Group comprising gravel, sand, silt and clay while samples collected in the south-eastern area belong to Dun Gravel of Newer Alluvium Group comprising oxidised stratified cyclic sequence of boulder, cobble, gravel, sand and silt. Majority of the land-use pattern in this area is agriculture and the landscape pattern is plain or undulatory.
ITEM CODE: MIAGCS/GCM/NR/SUK/2017/11739 Title: Geochemical mapping in toposheet 53J/6 covering parts of of Tehri-Garhwal and Uttarkashi districts of Uttarakhand. OBJECTIVE: To generate a geochemical database of 53 J of Uttarakhand State using multi-elemental analysis. Highlights: Finalized the tentative stream sediment sample and water sample location points of the study area (2km x 2km grid). Prepared a note on pre-field preparation study of T.S.no.53J/6 and work plan. Geology: The drainage pattern is dendritic to sub parallel. The holy town Uttarkashi is situated on the banks of River Bhagirathi. Other localities are Bagi, Kordi, Piplogy, Dharasu, Chinyai Saur, Chakan, Dunda and Mati. The area is sparsely populated; settlements are there in the west and south-east and along Bhagirathi River near Uttarkashi and along Dhanari Gad. 70% of the area is under reserved forest, covered with fairly dense to dense mixed jungle of pine and banj. The area is approachable by motorable road along Bhagirathi River and Khurmola Gad, for approaching the interior parts foot tracks and mule tracks are present.The area is occupied by the rocks of Garhwal Group of Mesoproterozoic, Jaunsar and Morar-Chakrata groups of Neo Proterozoic age, undifferentiated Quartenary Deposits of Pleistocene to Holocene age and Newer Alluvium of Holocene age.
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PROJECT: GEOPHYSICAL MAPPING
MISSION: M-I (A)
FSP CODE : M1AGS-GPM/NR/2017/12344 TITLE : Regional Gravity- Magnetic (G-M) mapping in toposheet nos. 54A/1, 9, 10, 11 & 12 in Mahendragarh district of Haryana and Alwar and Dausa district, Rajasthan. OBJECTIVE: To generate gravity magnetic data for the delineation of subsurface structures and to establish the geophysical database of degree sheet nos. 54A. QUANTUM OF WORK AND ACHIEVEMENTS: Highlights:
1. Aan area of 175 sq. km. 5 No. of rock samples have been collected for physical property measurement.
ITEM CODE : M1AGS-GPM//NR//2017/ 12372 TITLE : Regional Gravity-Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 54A/13,
14, 15 and 54E/ 2, 6 in Alwar district of Rajasthan, Mewat district of Haryana and Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh.
OBJECTIVE : To generate gravity magnetic data for the delineation of subsurface structure and to establish the geophysical database of degree sheet nos. 54A and 54E. Highlights: An area of 200 sq. km. has been covered by taking 80 nos. of gravity, magnetic and differential global positioning system (DGPS) observations as per SOP norm (one observation per 2.5 sq. km.) & collecting 3 rock samples. FSP CODE : M1AGS-GPM/NR/2017/12433 TITLE : Regional Gravity- Magnetic (G-M) mapping in toposheet nos. 54A/16, 54B/9, 13, & 54F/1 and 2 in Bharatpur, Dausa and Karaulli districts of Rajasthan. OBJECTIVE : To generate gravity magnetic data for the delineation of subsurface
Structures and to establish the geophysical database of degree sheet no. 54A, 54B and 54F. Highlights: An area of 125 sq. km. 5 No. of rock samples have been collected for physical property measurement. ITEM CODE : M1AGS-GPM//NR//2017/ 12441
TITLE : Regional Gravity-Magnetic (G-M) mapping in parts of Toposheet Nos. 45L/6,
11, 12, 46I/9 and 10 in Chittorgarh, Dungarpur & Banswara districts of Rajasthan.
OBJECTIVE : To generate gravity magnetic data for the delineation of subsurface structure
and to establish the Geophysical database of degree sheet nos. 45L and 46I.
Highlights: An area of 125 sq. km has been observed. Four in-situ rock samples from the exposed
formations were also collected during the month.
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FSP CODE : M1AGS-GPM/NR/2017/12447 TITLE : Geophysical mapping in toposheet nos. 46 I/ 4, 6, 7 & 8 and 46 J/1 in Banswara district of Rajasthan and Panchmahal district of Gujarat. OBJECTIVE : To generate gravity magnetic data for the delineation of subsurface structures and to establish the geophysical database of degree sheets nos. 46I and 46J. Highlights: Submitted reorts, attended modificxations and circulatedthe same after approval
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RSAS MISSION: M-I (B)
DIVISION : REMOTE SENSING MISSION : I-B PROPOSAL ID : M1BHYP/NC/NR/2017/11879 Title: Multispectral studies of base metal mineralization and development of spectral database of mineralized zones of Kwanu Mineral Belt, Sirmur district, Himachal Pradesh & Dehradun district, Uttarakhand. Objective: a) Preparation of alteration maps/mineral map of Kwanu mineral belt HP, UK. b) To collect and analyse the spectral signatures of different lithounits and associated minerals across the Kwanu mineral belt. c) Building up of Spectral Library by collecting field data as well as Laboratory spectral signatures. d) To suggest new areas of mineralization based on above studies. Toposheets: 53F/09 and 13
Highlights: • Processing of ASTER data was initiated with layerstacking and atmospheric correction.
Literature and geological maps were consulted. • PCA analysis was done with respect to Gossan, host rock and alteration. Image
enhancements techniques viz. 5*5 edge detect filter were used to bring out clear picture of structural lineaments.
• One officer attached to the project is placed in Petrology Division with additional charge of RS Division and other officer is attached part time with scrutiny of MI report digitization.
• Regional traverses were taken and liothounits were marked and representative samples were collected.
FSP Code: M1BRS/NC/NR/2017/11881 TITLE : Geological mapping aided by remote sensing and photogeology in unmapped areas in
parts of T.S. 52K/9, 10, 13, 14 and 52O/2, 3, 4 & 8 in Leh district of J&K. OBJECTIVE: To prepare geological map of unmapped areas on 1:50,000 scale with limited field checks.
Highlights:
• IRS P6 LISS III satellite data pertaining to toposheet no. 52K/9, 10 and 13,14 and 52 O/2,3 were demarcated on the satellite imagery on the basis of photocharacteristics.
• Shape files of adjoining geology were superimposed on the toposheet and satellite data for marking the continuity of various lithounits in gap or unmapped areas.
• Modication and demarcation of lithounits on satellite data after application of various image enhancement techniques Viz. histogram equalization, edge enhancement, edge detection, standard deviation for getting clear view of different lithounits and their tonal variation.
• 52K/9, 10 and 13, 14 and 52 O/2, 3 were demarcated on the satellite imagery on the basis of photocharacteristics. In addition, Landsat 8 OLI data is also downloaded and processed.
• Shape files of adjoining geology were superimposed on the toposheet and satellite data for marking the continuity of various lithounits in gap or unmapped areas.
• A total of 1000 sqkm area have been covered.
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FSP Code: M1ARP/NC/NR/2017/15424
TITLE : Studies in parts of Yamuna-Satluj interfluves to reconstruct the fluvial history of
paleochannels of ancient Sarasvati River.
OBJECTIVE:
1. Updation of database on paleochannels linked to ancient Saraswati River System in parts of Yamuna-Satluj interfluves.
2. To establish the fluvial geomorphology and litho-cum-chronostratigraphy of the paleochannel deposits of ancient Saraswati river system and its tributaries in parts of Yamuna-Satluj interfluves.
3. To identify the source (glaciated or non glaciated terrain) of the paleochannels/stream linked with Saraswati River in parts of Yamuna Satluj interfluves.
Highlights:
1. Field area was visited from 22.09.2017 to 27.09.2017. Reconnaitory traverses were under taken covering areas from Paonta Saheb in the north to Jagadhiri in the south. Elevation of the study area varies from around 600 metre in the north to around 250 metre in the south. Major drainage of the study area are Yamuna, Markanda, Somb and their tributaries. Siwaliks were exposed in the northern part of the study area covering parts of Himachal Pradesh and north Haryana whereas the central and southern part is covered by piedmont zone and alluviam plains. Also visited drilling site of WAPCOS at Pabani village. Boulder bed were encountered at 3 different levels viz. 330 ft., 390 ft. and 530 ft. Logging of subsurface sediments was done till 1060 feets having 10 feet interval.
2. Downloaded ETM, TM data from USGS website of different years pertaining to the project.
3. Preparation of various thematic maps such as Slope, Aspect, Curvature, Hill shade, Drainage, Contours using ASTER DEM which was downloaded from USGS website.
4. Identification of paleochannels based on temporal changes using different dates of RS data. 5. Consultation of scientific literature and previous reports on paleochannels of Saraswati
river was done.
*The FSP has been approved in last week of July, 2017 and NQT has been revised in the last week of September, 2017.
FSP Code: M1BGMHSSER/NC/NR/2017/11875
TITLE : Procurement/downloading and maintenance of satellite data/aerial photographs. Digital Image processing and related services-include geocoding, mosaicing, subsetting and image enhancement. Technical guidance in interpretation of satellite data/aerial photographs to the officers of user Divisions. OBJECTIVE: 1. Procurement of digital satellite data from NRSC for different SU/Divisions/Projects of GSI
requiring RS input for their respective field assignments as per FSP proposals towards preparation of thematic maps based on satellite imagery
2. To provide technical guidance in interpretation of FCC/aerial photographs for generation of thematic maps to the officers of various user Divisions
Highlights: Objectve was accomplished
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REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL DIVISION ITEM CODE: M1ASI/NC/NR//2017/12264. TITLE: Formulation and Evaluation of NGCM programme and maintenance of Regional NGCM database OBJECTIVE: (i) To monitor, evaluate and report about the programmatic/technical activities of
the NGCM programme of the Region through Operational Directorates. (ii) Liason with Chemical Division of the Region for timely analysis of the NGCM samples. (iii) Maintenance of a Regional database on the Geochemical mapping and NGCM activities through Operational Directorates.
HIGHLIGHTS: • Updation of interim reports for FS 2014-15 in progress. One report completed. • Compilation for 54O (11toposheets) and 53O (16 toposheets) done for major oxides,
basemetals, Au, REE. Anomaly maps created with respect to threshold and crustal abundance values. Correlation matrix and other statistical parameters generated.
• Locations which show anamolous values, their unit cell samples will be reanalyzed to propose further spin offs.
• Re-evaluation for Au in 14 nos samples was done in 63P/6 and incorporated in 63P
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MISSION-II With the advancement of Geosciences and demand of mineral resources the role of Mission – II has become more pronounced. With the ever- increasing need of minerals in the development, new challenges are palpable. Responding to the country’s emerging needs, GSI has justifiably laid thrust on the mineral exploration activity. Prognostication of mineral deposits constitutes the frontier of exploration activity. With this background the current mineral investigation programmes are aimed. Mission-II encompasses following core activities.
Mission-II Natural Resources Assessment A. Mineral Resources Assessment B. Natural Energy Resources (except Oil & Gas) The Mineral Investigation being a 'core-player' of GSI, in total 14 items and 4 service items are being taken up under the aegis of Natural Resources Assessment. Total 13 standard items have been proposed for Field Season 2017-18 under Mineral Resources Assessment, Mission-IIA. Two items (including one service item) have been proposed under Natural Energy Resources, Mission-II-B (Geothermal Resources). The items being taken up during field season 2017-18 have been envisaged in accordance with the CGPB recommendations. Under Mission IIA, thirteen new investigations – three items for assessment of industrial and fertilizer minerals, two items for tungsten along with REE, five items for investigation of copper mineralization (including two investigation along with associated elements), one item each for ferrous mineral, precious metal and PGE will be taken up to assess the mineralisation during FS 2017-18. The five items proposed for assessment of copper mineralization include three investigations in Haryana and two investigations associated with other elements in J&K. The three items proposed for assessment of Industrial and Fertilizer Minerals include two investigations for andalusite in Uttar Pradesh and one investigation for phosphorite in Himachal Pradesh. Considering the Department's renewed priority on the REE exploration, a total of two items have been proposed. Two REE items being clubbed with exploration of other associated minerals - one each in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand have been proposed in FS 2017-18. Two G-2 stage mineral investigations for copper mineralization are being taken up to assess the resource potential of the areas. The G-2 stage investigations for copper mineralisation are being taken up in the state of Haryana. A total of 8,650 m drilling will be carried out in 5 Nos. Of items (G-2 Stage: 2 Nos. and G-3 Stage: 3 Nos.). Under Geothermal Resources (II-B), one new item for assessment of geothermal manifestations in and around Leh District, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir will be taken up. One service item will also be taken up to attend the request of the Government Departments and private agencies for preliminary geothermal studies.
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LIST OF ITEMS UNDER MISSION-II, FS 2017-18
MISSION-II : NATURAL RESOURCES ASSESSMENT Overview of Mission-II activities in Northern Region
1 M2ASI/NC/NR//2017/14117 Planning, co-ordination, implementation, monitoring and quality control of all activities of FS 2017-18 under the Mission-II in Northern Region.
CORE LIBRARY 2 STCLB/NC/NR//2017/12131 Creation of Core Library
SUB MISSION-II A: MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT PUNJAB , HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH
3. M2AFGBM-MEP//NR/SU-PHP/2017/12914 General exploration for copper mineralisation in extension of South of Gangutana block, Mahendragarh district, Haryana.
4. M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12915 General exploration for copper mineralization in extended block, North of Golwa, Mahendragarh district, Haryana.
5. M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12916 Reconnaissance survey for copper and associated base metals mineralization in Kalba-Thanawas-Nayan area, Mahendragarh district, Haryana.
6. M2ASMIF-IFL/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12053 Reconnaissance survey for Phosphorite in Lower Tal(Shaliyan Formation) Korgai Syncline, Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh.
JAMMU & KASHMIR 7. M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12911 Reconnaissance survey for Copper and associated
mineralization in Cambrian sequence in and around Banihal-Shalgadali-Hale Maidan areas, Ramban district, J & K.
8. M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12878 Reconnaissance survey for copper and REE minerals in parts of Jamotha and Kaplas granites and its surrounding rocks in Bani area, Kathua district, J&K.
UTTARAKHAND 9. M2ASMIF-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11659 Reconnaissance survey for tungsten, molybdenum,
rare-metal and REE mineralization in Tertiary granites and Central Crystallines of Higher Himalaya, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand.
UTTAR PRADESH 10. M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11644 Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘C’ Block of
Pulwar area, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
11. M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11762 Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘D’ Block of Pulwar area, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
12 M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11767 Preliminary exploration for iron ore in Mahakoshal Group, Block 'A' Bharhari area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
13 M2APMM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11774 Reconnaissance survey for gold mineralisation in southern and western extension of the Sonapahari prospect, Kumbhiya-Haripur area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
14. M2APMM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11780 Reconnaissance survey for PGE mineralisation andassociated Ni and Co in Jungel ultramafics around Garda-Bhitri area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
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15. M2ASMIF-SML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11785 Reconnaissance survey for REE and tungsten mineralization in Dudhi Granitoid Complex in Gulaljharia-Sagoban area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
SUB MISSION-II B: NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES 16 IIBGI/NC/NR/2017/12648 Assessment of geothermal manifestations in Leh
district, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir to ascertain the variations in geochemistry.
17. IIBGI/NC/NR//2017/12650 Preliminary Geothermal studies on collaborative and also as per the demand of the government departments and private agencies.
GEO PHYSICAL (BOREHOLE LOGGING) 18. M2ASI/NR//2017/12459 Geophysical logging and Mise-a-la-masse survey of
boreholes drilled under Mission-II items of Northern Region, as and when required, (Linkage item).
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MISSION – II A – MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
STATE UNIT: PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH
Region: Northern Region Mission: IIA Project: Base Metal Item Code: M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12914 F.S. 2017-18 Title: General Exploration for Copper (Cu) mineralization in extension of South of Gangutana
Block, Mahendragarh, Haryana (G – 2) Personnel: Abhishek Kumar Singh, Geologist Santosh Kumar, Geologist Year of initiation: June, 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of work
Nature of work Work proposed for F.S.2017-18
Achievement
July,17- Sep,2017 Since commencement (April,17 – Sept,17)
1. Geological Survey i) DM (1:2000)
0.5 sq.km
0.25 sq. km
0.25sq. km
2. Technological Survey i) Drilling (Outsourced) ii) Pitting/Trenching
3500m
30 Cu m 00 00
3. Geophysical Survey * Borehole logging & Mise-la-masse Survey (wherever applicable)
18 nos. 00 00
4. Samples i) PTS ii) CS iii) PS
iv) EPMA (includes OMS)
v) XRDvi) Groove/Channel samples
$
30 nos.
1200 nos. 20 nos. 05 nos. 10 nos. 120 nos.
00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00
5. Chemical Analysis* i) CS ii) PTS iii) Groove/Channel samples
1200 nos. 30 nos. 120 nos.
00 00 00
00 00 00
6. Ore Beneficiation # 1 no. 00 00 Highlights of the work done: Drilling
• Drilling is outsourced and yet to be started.
Core logging & sampling: • Core logging and sampling of SGBH-09 (FS-2016-17, spill over item) completed.
Powdered samples (-200 mesh size) of all the sample has been submitted to Chemical division for chemical analysis of base metal, Ag & Au. All the Results are received on 29.09.2017. Report writing is under progress. Three mineralized zones have been demarcated in this borehole: First zone is 98.00 – 120.00 m, second zone is 130.00 – 155.00 m and third zone is 230.00 – 250.00 m. Specks of pyrite, pyrrohotite, chalcopyrite, bornite and covellite are observed in the mineralized zones.
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Geophysical logging: • Geophysical logging of SGBH-09 (FS-2016-17, spill over item) has been completed.
Detailed mapping:
• Detailed mapping of 0.25 sq km on 1:2000 scale has been done in the South of Gangutana area (FS-2017-18). The rock types belong to the Kushalgarh formation. The rock ttypes comprise calcareous quartz-biotite schist, amphibole marble, biotite-muscovite schist and quartzite.
Field inspection:
• Field work has been inspected by Shri. Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Suptd. Geologist, Supervisory officer, M-II A regarding borehole SGBHE-01(1st
level) location. Also inspected sampling work as well as core logging of different boreholes.
Outsourced drill core inspection: Drilling yet to be started in FS 2017-18 projects Chemical analysis (For FS 2016-17)
Sample No. (Core samples)
Quantity of samples
Date of Submission
Date of Received
Value of Base Metals
SGBH-09 61 nos. 19.09.17 29.09.17 Results of core samples SGBH-09/1 to 61 Maximum value of Cu:6831ppm (CS/SGBH-09/38) Maximum value of Pb: 15ppm(CS/SGBH-09/36) Maximum value of Zn: 1185ppm (CS/SGBH-09/35) Maximum value of Ag: <10ppm
Status of pending analysis: NA FS 2016-17 remaining 61 nos. of core samples analysis received on 29.09.17 for spill over item. Drilling is yet to be started for FS 2017-18 STATUS OF RCA: Date of receipt of RCA/NRCA: Received on 19.05.2016 (POL & OC) & 25.05.16 (Wage).
Month Wages (Rs.) POL (Rs.) OC (Rs.) ACA Total (Rs.)
July 20,430.00 6000.00 7199.00 0.00 33,632.00 Aug 21,792.00 7500.00 19982.00 0.00 49,274.00 Sep 44,946.00 6400.00 4734.00 0.00 56,080.00 Total 87,168.00 19,900.00 31,915.00
Date of allotment of vehicle: One vehicle was allotted on 19/07/17. Number of days spent by officers in field:
S.No Officers Designation Field days July-Sep 2017 April,17 to Sept,17
1 Abhishek Kumar Singh Geologist 49 days 49 days 2 Santosh Kumar Geologist 10days 12days 3 Shri N.S.Nayyar (wef 07/07/17) Suptdg. Geologist 02days 04 days 4 Sri Ajay Nirwan (wef 09/08/17) Suptdg. Geologist -- --
Status of Reports: NA (New Project taken under FS: 2017-18) Any other issues related to project/state unit- NA
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Region: Northern Region Mission: IIA Project: Base Metal Item Code: M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12915 Title: General exploration for Copper mineralization in extended block, North of Golwa,
Mahendragarh, Haryana (G-2) Objective: To estimate copper resource by three levels drilling in extended block, North of Golwa. Personnel: Pawan Kumar, Sr. Geologist and Santosh Kumar (PT), Geologists Supervisory Officer: Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Suptdg. Geologist Year of initiation: April, 2017 Year of completion: March, 2018 Nature and quantum of work
Highlights of the work done:
Field work was carried out in and around North of Golwa (Toposheet No.54A/1), Mahendergarh Distt., Haryana.
Detailed Mapping (1:2000):
An area of 0.22 sq. km was covered/mapped on 1:2000 using Total station. Major lithounits in study area are calcareous-quartz-biotite schist (QBS) with/without tremolite marble, amphibole marble with thin intercalated quartzite bands. Banded Magnetite Quartzite with magnetite has also been recorded. Average attitude of the S0
plane is N27 ̊ E-S27 ̊ W with subvertical dip towards SE. Main host rock for the Cu mineralisation is calcareous-quartz-biotite schist. Malachite occurs as primary mineralisation on the surface near mineralised zone
Drilling: During the second quarter two boreholes were completed i.e. NGBHE-01 and HMNGE: 02. Drilling is under progress in HMNGE-03 and 04
• Borehole HMNGE-02 (1st Level) terminated at a total depth of 121.80m. Brief of log of HMNGE-2 are given below:
S. No. Nature of work Total Work Load
for F.S. 2017-18 Achievement
July-Sept 2017 (April,17-Sept,2017) 1 DM (1 :2000) 0.50 sq. km 0.22 sq km 0.22 sq km 2 In house drilling
3400
m 1800 m 491.70 m 491.70 m
491.70 m Outsource drilling 1600 m --- ---
3
Geophysical survey i) GP: BHLOG
17 nos.
2
2
4 Samples: i) PS ii) PCS iii) EPMA iv) XRDv) Groove/Channel samples
$
vi) PTS vii) CS
20 Nos. 05 Nos. 05 Nos. 10 Nos. 120 Nos. 30 Nos. 1200 Nos.
2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 Nos
- - -
30
4 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 Nos.
- - -
30 5 Chemical Analysis
i) PCS (major, trace and REE) ii) CS (Cu, Pb, Zn, Au & Ag)
10 Nos. 700 Nos.
--- ---
--- ---
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1.) 0.00m to 78.30m: Calc-quartz-biotite schist with impersistent quartzite bands. 2.) 78.30m-99.00m: Calc-quartz-biotite-schist with sulphide mineralization along foliation/
fracture planes. Visual estimation of Cu is 0.4% has been observed. Mineralisation occurs as disseminated specks, stringers of bornite and chalcopyrite and minor magnetite
3.) 99.00m to 121.80m: Scapolite bearing calc-quartz-biotite-schist with impersistent quartzite bands. No sulphide mineralization.
• Borehole HMNGE-3 (2nd level; 27051’21.3” N & 76002’18.8” E) was at an inclination of 500 angle and N6300
• Borehole HMNGE-4 (2nd level; 27
W bearing. Total depth of borehole was 212.65m. Mineralised zone was intersected between 181.60m to 190.0m (zone-1) and zone-2 started from 204.10m. Drilling is still continuing. Visual estimation of Cu in zone-1 is 0.3%.
051’13.6” N & 760
• Proposal for HMNGE-05 (1
02’15.1” E) is proposed 60m south of borehole HMNGE-2 in North of Golwa to intersect the mineralization zone at vertical depth of 120m. Total proposed depth of borehole is 172.85 + 10m with inclination of 45° along N63°W direction. Drilling of 100.0m was completed along the borehole.
st level), 06 (2nd
Core Logging:
level) along with geological cross section and DM were prepared and sent for approval. The host rock for Cu mineralisation is Calc-Quartz-biotite schist of Ajabgarh Group of Proterozoic age.
• Core logging of NGBHE-1 (1st level) & HMNGE-2 (1st
• Core logging of HMNGE-3 & 4 (both 2 level) were completed.
nd
Geophysical logging: level) are being carried out.
• Geophysical logging of NGBHE-01, HMNGE-02 was done by Geophysicists Team, GSI, NR, Lucknow on 20.08.17.
Sampling: • Sampling (viz., crushing, powdering, quartering and coning & sieving) of NGBHE-1 was
completed and 30 nos. of samples are prepared. Sampling of HMNGE-2 and 3 are being carrying out in camp.
• Structural data: • Ptygmatic folding of quartz veins in calc-quartz-biotite-schist has been recorded. Due to local warping the trend of S0 plane varies between N100-270E to S100-270
No. of field days of officers:
W. But regional trend is N27ºE to S27ºW. Dip is near vertical to 85º in SE direction.
S. No Officers Designation No. of Days (July-Sept 2017)
No. of Days Since commencement
1 Pawan Kumar Sr. Geologist 48 days 55 days 2 Santosh Kumar Geologist 14 days 15 days 3 Navjeet singh Nayyar Suptdg. Geologist 03 days 05 days
Status of RCA: Date of applying RCA/NRCA: 06.06.17 Date of receipt of RCA/NRCA: 27.06.2016 Month Wages (Rs.) POL (Rs.) OC (Rs.) Total (Rs.) July 35412.00 7730.00 0.00 43,142.00 August 40860.00 4500.00 11147.00 56507.00 September 67,192.00 8500.00 9724.00 85,416.00 Total 1,43,464.00 20730.00 20,871.00 1,85,065.00 Region:
Northern Region
Mission: II A (Mineral Exploration) FSP No.: M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12916 FS Year: 2017-2018
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Title: Reconnaissance survey for copper and associated base metals mineralization in Kalba-Thanawas-Nayan area, Mahendragarh district, Haryana.(G-4)
Objective: To assess the potentiality of copper and other base metal mineralisation in Kalba-Thanawas -Nayan area.
Name and designation of Supervisory officer: Sh. Ajay Nirwan, Superintending Geologist. Name and designation of officers: 1. Gargi Rai, Geologist.
2. Hemlet Gogoi, Geologist. Physical Target & achievement (as per NQT) of FSP 2017-18
S.No Nature of work Work proposed for 2017-18
Achievements July,17 to Sept,17
April,17 to Sept,17
1 Geological Survey i LSM (1:12,500) 125 sq. km 40 sq km 40 sq. km 2 Technological Survey i Pitting/trenching 30 cu.m. 4 cu.m. 4 cu. m 3 Ground Geophysical Survey i IP 50 L km
(12sq.km) Nil Nil
ii SP 50 L km (12sq.km)
Nil Nil
iii Resistivity 50 L km (12sq.km)
Nil Nil
iv Magnetic 50 L km (12sq.km)
Nil Nil
v Sample collection 50 Nos. Nil Nil 4 Samples i SS 75 Nos. Nil Nil ii BRS 75 Nos. 9 Nos. 9 Nos. iii Channel/ Chip sample 50 Nos. 10 Nos. 10 Nos. iv PTS 30 Nos. 4 Nos. 4 Nos. v PS 40 Nos. 26 Nos. 26 Nos. vi XRD 5 Nos. Nil Nil 5 Chemical Analyses i SS 75 Nos. Nil Nil ii BRS 75 Nos. Nil Nil iii Channel/ Chip sample 50 Nos. Nil Nil iv PTS 20 Nos. Nil Nil
Highlights of the work:
The area forms a part of the North Delhi Fold belt and is mainly occupied by the Middle Proterozoic rocks of Delhi Super group. The study area is bounded by 27°50’30”-27°54’45” N latitude and 76°07’02”-76°10’25” E longitude falling in part of toposheet no. 54A/1 in Mahendragarh district, Haryana. The area is mainly covered by alluvium with small isolated hills of low to medium grade meta-sedimentary rocks belonging to Thanaghazi Formation of Ajabgarh Group. The rocks are mainly trending in NNE-SSW direction with steep westerly dip. The main rock type found in the area is phyllite with interbedded tuff beds, quartzite, limestone/dolostone and quartz-biotite schist with randomly oriented veins of ferrugenised quartz and calcite. The veins are often folded indicating multiple phases of deformation in the area. Mineralization is mostly restricted to veins, fractures and joint planes. Iron and sulphur
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encrustation is quite often observed on the surface of the rock. Sulphide minerals viz. pyrite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite are observed along veins and stringers in calcareous andalusite schist / dolostone and also in quartz-biotite schist associated with phyllite. Huge veins of quartz (trending NE-SW) with some associated mica, usually found at top of the hills contains small amounts of pyrite, chalcopyrite and bornite.
A total of 40 sq.km of large scale mapping has been completed along with collection of 9 Nos. of bed rock samples, 10 Nos. of channel samples, 4 Nos. of pitting and trenching samples and 26 Nos. of petrology samples. For proper identification of lithology and ore minerals, 26 nos. of rock samples were submitted for preparation of thin/polished sections for petrographic and ore microscopic studies. The bed rock and channel samples collected were processed and submitted for chemical analyses of Cu, Pb, Zn, Au and Ag. RCA/NRCA Details: Date of applying RCA/NRCA: 06.06.2017 Date of receipt of RCA/NRCA: 23.06.2017 S. No. Officer Name RCA Date of applying Date of first receipt
1 Hemlet Gogoi, Geologist Wages (25,000/-) 06.06.2017 23.06.2017 POL (20,000/-) 06.06.2017 23.06.2017 OC (15,000/-) 06.06.2017 23.06.2017
Date of Initial Field Departure: 04.07.2017 Field stay details:
*Days spent for NGCM field work
Region: Northern Region Mission: II A Division Name: State Unit: Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh FSP No.: M2ASMIF/IFL/NC/NR/SUPHP/2017/12053 FS Year: 2017-2018 Title: Reconnaissance survey for Phosphorite in Lower Tal (Shaliyan Formation) Korgai
Syncline, Sirmaur District, Himachal Pradesh (G-4). Objective: To evaluate potentiality of Phosphorite mineralization in Shaliyan Formation,
Lower Tal Group of Early Cambrian age.
Head Details of Month wise RCA Expenditure Apr’ 17 May’17 Jun’17 Jul’17 Aug’17 Sep’17 Total
Wages Nil Nil Nil Nil 26332/- 9988/- 36320/- POL Nil Nil Nil 1502.20/- 11,950/- 1020.76/- 14472.96/- OC Nil Nil 500/- 6383/- 12484/- 9514/- 28881/-
Name of Officers Field Days (month wise) Tot
al Apr, 17 May,17 Jun,17 Jul,17 Aug,17 Sep,17 Gargi Rai, Geologist - - 02* 01* 22 08 33 Hemlet Gogoi, Geologist - - - 03 23 08 34 Sh. Ajay Nirwan, Supervisory Officer (w.e.f 09.08.2017)
- - -
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Name & Designation of Supervisory Officer: Sh. Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Superintending Geologist Name &Designation of Officers: 1. Amit Kumar, Geologist (Project-in- charge) 2. Tripti Baba, Geologist Date of Initial Field Departure: 1. Amit Kumar, Geologist: 05/07/2017
2. Tripti Baba, Geologist: 05/07/2017 Nature and quantum of work
Highlights of the work done:
The study area falls in part of toposheet Nos. 53F/10. The objective is to evaluate potentiality of Phosphorite mineralization in Shaliyan Formation (Lower Tal) of Early Cambrian age. Reconnaissance traverses have been made in Sataun- Hiyona and Chanjot area. The Shaliyana Formation (Lower Tal) comprises of black chert, dark brown to black shale, phosphatic shale, phosphatic granular chert and grey siltstone and shale. The maximum thickness of the Lower Tal is 5-15 meters. The dark brown coloured shales usually show high P2O5
Bedded Phosphorite has been found in Banana-Khuenal area. Field traverses were also undertaken in Shamyala and west of Sorga Kufar areas surrounding areas. The general trend of shale-siltstone sequence of Lower Tal is N 80 ̊ E-S80 ̊ W, dip varying between 50 ̊ to 80 ̊ towards south. Trenching has been initiated in the area from the contact of Upper Member of Kauriyala Formation till Middle Tal in Bohal area section.
contents as compared to other coloured shales. Nodules occur sporadically distributed in shale. The nodules are oval, elliptical and size ranges from pea to as much as 3 to 4 cm.
RCA Details: Date of applying RCA: 17/05/2017 Date of receipt of RCA: 23/06/2017
Nature of work Total workload for FS 2017-18
Achievements
July,17 Aug,17 Sept,17 (April,17 – Sept,17)
Geological Survey a) LSM (1:12,500 scale) b) DM (1:1000 scale)
50 Sq. Km 0.5 Sq. km
2 -
2 -
1 -
05 sq. km -
Technological Survey a) Pitting/ Trenching
150 cu.m
-
-
-
-
Geochemical Survey a) BRS b) PTS
100 nos. 300 nos.
- -
06 nos. -
- -
06 nos. -
Petrographic /Mineragraphic Studies a) PS b) XRD c) SEM/EDX
15 nos. 05 nos 05 nos
- - -
3 nos. - -
- - -
3 nos. - -
Head July.’17 August’ 2017 Septemeber’17 Total since April 2017 Wages ---- 5026 359 Rs. 5385/- POL 2800 5880 8500 Rs.17180
OC 1408.00 14068.00 6825.00 Rs. 22301.00
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Field stay details:
Name of Officers Field Days (month wise) from July 2017 to September 2017
Total July’17 August’17 September 17
Amit Kumar, Geologist 4 days 20 days 03 days 27 days
Tripti Baba, Geologist 4 days 16 days - 20 days
Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Suptdg. Geologist - 04 days 03 days 07 days
STATE UNIT: JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Region: Northern Region Mission: Mission II FSP year: 2017-18 FSP Code: M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12911 Title: Reconnaissance Survey for Copper and Associated Mineralization in Cambrian Sequence in and around Banihal-Shalgadali-Hale Maidan areas, Ramban District, J&K Objective: To identify and assess copper mineralisation and associated elements in the area. Name & Designation of Officers: Muneer Ahmad Mukhtar and Raman Kumar Name & Designation of Supervisory Officer: Sh. Rajesh Joshi (Director) Physical Target & Achievements (as per NQT) of FSP:
Nature of work Target for 2017-18
Achievement
Jul,17 Aug,17 Sep,17 Since commencement (April,17 to Sep,17) %
LSM (1:12, 500) 50 sq km - 1.00 10.00 11.00 22.00 Pitting and Trenching 50 cu m
- 1.00 2.00 3.00 6.00
SS 50 nos - 2.00 13.00 15.00 30.00 BRS/groove/chip 125 nos - 3.00 20.00 23.00 18.40
PTS 50 nos - 0.00 0.00 20.00 40.00 PS 30 nos - 0.00 20.00 0.00 0.00
PMA/SEM 5 nos - 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Highlights:
1. The shale, phyllitic are traversed by numerous quartz veins which, are very irregular in nature and are one to two metres thick. Along the quartz veins copper mineralisation have been noticed at some places the most common are minerals that could be found along these veins are chalcopyrite, bornite, azurite. Such mineralised veins are found near Hale Maidan and Shalgaddi nala.
2. The quartz veins are more dominant in the northeastern portion of the area (in Hale and Shalgadi area), in the southwestern part of the area, quartz veins are less dominant and are very thin in width.
3. The area shows gossan formation at many places, mainly iron oxides. 4. The northwestern portion of the area is traversed by many dolerite veins, which vary in
width from few meters to more than 80 meters. 5. The entire area shows multiple phases of deformation, the phase, which is dominant in the
entire, area is S1, with strike NW-SE and dipping north easterly. 6. S0 is rarely preserved due to multiple episodes of deformation, and the general strike is E-
W, Dipping Northerly.
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7. F1 folds are represented by very tight folds plunging northwesterly, the folds are mainly overturned
8. The F2 folds are mainly open type trending NE-SW. Regional Geology of the area: The mapped area consists of mainly metapelitic and metapsammitic rocks ranging in age from Pre Cambrian, Cambro-Silurian (?) to Jurassic, which represents the south-eastern part of Kashmir Synclinorium. The area exposes one of the oldest rock sequences, it comprises mainly of slate, phyllite and quartzite. Somewhere low- grade schist is also found. Besides the above dominant constituents, dolomitic limestone and greywacke are sometimes met with. The area also traversed by many doleritic dykes which range from few meters to more than 80 meters in width. The shale, phyllite are traversed by numerous quartz veins which, are very irregular in nature and are one to two metres thick. Along the quartz veins copper mineralisation have been noticed at some places the most common are minerals that could be found along these veins are chalcopyrite, bornite, azurite. Such mineralised veins are found near Hale Maidan and Shalgaddi nala. The area displays a low grade metaporphic sequence; there is slight increase in the grade of metamorphism towards southeast. RCA/ NRCA Details: Date of applying RCA: Raman Kumar, Sr. Geologist, 16th
Date of First receipt of RCA: 14 June 2017
th July 2017 (POL and OC) 18th
July 2017 (Wages)
Field Stay Details for Officers of Mission –II:
Officers Field days
Apr,17 to June,17
July,17
Aug,17 Sept,17 Total
Muneer Ahmad Mukhtar - - 5 16 21 Raman Kumar - 2 5 24 31 Rajesh Joshi (Supervisory Officer) - - - - -
Region: Northern Region Mission: Mission II FSP year: 2017-18 Item Code: M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12878 Title: Reconnaissance survey for Copper and REE minerals in Jamotha and Kaplas granites and its surrounding rocks in Bani area, Kathua district, J&K, F.S 2017-18. Objective: To identify and assess copper and REE mineralization and associated elements in the area. Toposheet no.: Part of 43P/09 and 43P/10. Personals: 1. Naveen Kumar, Sr.Geologist 2. Pradeep Pal Singh, Geologist Supervisory officer: Rajesh Joshi, Director (G)
Total Budget Estimate RCA: Wages=2,25,000 POL=80,000; OC=1,00,000
Month wise RCA / NRCA Total Expenditure
Month Wages POL OC Total Apr-June,17 0 0 0 0 Jul,17 2513.00 3037.00 4704.00 10254.00 Aug,17 6462.00 2199.00 3888.00 12549.00 Sep,17 53856.00 9940.00 14995.00 78791.00 TOTAL 62831.00 15176.00 23587.00 101594.00
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Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of work for the year 2017-18
Nature of Work Total Workload F.S 2017-18
Achievements July-
September,
Since commencement
1. Geological mapping i) LSM (1:12500)
50 sq km
6.25 sq. km
6.25 sq. km
2. Technological Survey i) Pitting/Trenching
30 cu. m
0
0
3. Samples i) BRS ii) PCS iii) SS iv) PTS v) PS (Including OMS) vi) EPMA/SEM vii) Heavy Mineral study
125 nos. 25 nos. 30 nos. 50 nos. 40 nos. 10 nos. 10 nos.
10 nos. 05 nos. 05 nos. 0 11 no. 0 01 no.
10 nos. 05 nos. 05 nos. 0 11 no. 0 01 no.
4. Chemical Analysis i) BRS ii) SS iii) PTS iv) Heavies
125 nos. 30 nos. 50 nos. 10 nos.
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Highlights of the work: During the period from July to September, 2017. The officers mainly remained engaged
in the preparation of report of F.S 2016-17. Remained engaged in the consultation of earlier reports and google images of the study
area and prepared pre-field report of F.S 2017-18. Carried out geological field traverses in and around Chopparu-Paneli area of Duggan-
Bani and studied alternate bands of quartzite and chloritic phyllite of Salkhala Formation. The S0ǁS1 is N40˚W/45˚ NE.
Carried out field traverses in Duggan-Jamotha foot track section and did 5 sq. km of large scale geological mapping along with collection of BRS, PCS, heavies and Soil samples from Jamotha granite and its surrounding quartzite of Salkhala Formation.
Jamotha granite is a mesocratic to leucocratic, medium to coarse grained, muscovite-biotite bearing granite having intrusive contact with quartzite of Salkhala Formation. The S0ǁS1 in quartzite is N65˚W/60˚ NE.
Status of field departure: 24.07.2017 No. of Field Days:
Budget status till September, 2017
Head Initial RCA
Applied
Initial RCA Disbursemen
t
Submission (for
recoupment)
Receipt (recouped)
Total expenditure from July to
September, 2017
Name of Officers No. of field days July-September, 2017 Naveen Kumar, Sr.Geologist 34 Pradeep Pal Singh, Geologist 34 Rajesh Joshi, Director (G) NIL
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(Rs)
Amount (Rs)
Date Amount (Rs)
Date
RCA-Wages
Rs. 70000 on 01.06.17
14.07.2017 NIL NIL
RCA-P.O.L.
Rs. 10000 On 01.06.17
14.07.2017 NIL NIL
RCA- O.C
Rs. 20000 On 01.06.17
14.07.2017 NIL NIL
Total expenditure (RCA Wages, POL & OC) NIL
STATE UNIT: UTTARAKHAND
Mission: IIA Programme: Natural Resources Assessment Item Code: M2ASMIF-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11659 F.S.: 2017-18 Title: Reconnaissance survey for tungsten, molybdenum, rare-metal and REE mineralization in Tertiary granites and Central Crystallines of Higher Himalaya, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand (G-4 stage)
Personnel: Arindam Das, Sr. Geologist and Subodh Verma, Geologist Supervisory Officer: Shri Bhupender Singh, Suptdg. Geologist.
Year of Initiation: April, 2017 Year of Completion: March, 2018 Nature and Quantum of Work:
S. No. Nature of Work Total Workload envisaged
Targets achieved in July-Sept’ 2017
Achievement till date (April,17 – Sept,17)
1. Geological Survey: LSM (1:12,500)
50 sq km 12.5 sq km 15 sq km
2.
SMPL: i) BRS ii) PSiii) EPMA/SEM
iv) XRD
100 nos. 25 nos. 5 nos. 5 nos.
18 nos. 08 nos.
--- ---
30 nos. 18 nos.
--- ---
3. Chemical Analyses:
i) BRS
100 nos.
---
12 nos.
Highlights:
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During the period under review, the officers were engaged in Field work of FS 2017-18 of item no. M2ASMIF-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11659. Submission of draft report of FS 2016-17 for final approval after attending all the modification as suggested by report reviewer.
The investigation area forms a part of Higher Himalayas showing very rugged topography with average height >3000 m and deeply incised valleys/gorges of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers. The geological set-up comprises Central Crystallines (Helang and Mana formations), Tethyan Sequence and Tertiary granites. During the course of fieldwork, Large Scale Mapping (LSM) on 1: 12,500 scale was carried out around Jelam-Bhapkund, Malari-Kailashpur and Mahargaon areas and towards Neelkanth area above Badrinath. At Malari village, four isolated bodies of Tertiary leucogranite (?) have been mapped. This granite is weathered and occurs at the contact of Central Crystallines and Milam Formation of Tethyan sequence (buff green phyllite and quartzite). Mineralogically, this granite is mica granite with rare to none tourmaline grains. From the field observations and inter relationships, it has been noted that this granite is older to the leucocratic tourmaline granite which is intruded into this granite body through fractures as observed to the south east of Malari area. Migmatites of Mana Formation area seen from Jelam to Bhapkund area. To the north of Bhapkund area, migmatites show discrete leucosome, melanosome and mesosome. Towards Kosa area, gneiss (sillimanite bearing?) is observed. At most of the places, leucocratic tourmaline granite occurs as structureless patches injected into the migmatites. Around Mahargaon area, the Tethyan phyllites show intense brecciation along the contact with migmatites of Mana Formation.
BRS and PS samples have been collected from the observed lithological variants in the area for chemical analysis and thin section preparation. Number of days spent by officers in field:
S. No Officers Designation Field days (July to Sept. 2017)
No. of Days Since commencement
1 Arindam Das Sr. Geologist 19days 29 days. 2 Subodh Verma Geologist 14 days 23 days 3 Bhupendra Singh Suptdg. Geologist -- Nil
Status of report: Draft report for final approval pertaining to FS 2016-17 submitted on 15.09.2017. Status of pending analysis (FS: 2017-18)
PR No. No. of samples Packages Nil Nil Nil
Status of RCA: Date of receipt of RCA (Tribal Fund): Rs.1,00,000/- on 06.06.2017.
Month RCA Tribal Fund Total
RCA applied on 09.05.2017 April_2017 --- May_2017 Nil June_2017 9633/- July_2017 9741/-
August_2017 9317/- September_2017 36599/-
Total 65290/-
Date of allotment of vehicle: Vehicle is allotted on 05.09.2017.
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STATE UNIT: UTTAR PRADESH
Project: Strategic Mineral Mission: IIA Programme: Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item code: M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SUUP/2017/11644 Title: Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘C’ Block of Pulwar area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh. Personnel: Renu Nag, Geologist (Project-In-Charge), Ankur Dwivedi, Asstt Geologist Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018
Nature and quantum of work and time schedule:
Nature of work Targets for F.S. 2017-18
Achievements July 2017
August 2017
September 2017
July- Sep’17
April17 to September’17
DM (1:2000 scale) 1.5 sq. km. 0.06 0.18 0.14 0.38 0.38 Pitting-Trenching 30 cu. m. 0 06 06 12 12 PTS 15 nos. 0 03 03 06 06 Drilling (in m) 500 m 0 0 0 0 0 CS (After beneficiation)
50 nos. 0 0 0
0
0
BRS 15 nos. 01 03 01 05 05 PS 15 nos. 01 06 0 07 07 GP:BHLOG 02 nos. 0 0 0 0 0 Chemical Analysis BRS 15 nos. 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 15 nos. 0 0 0 0 0 CS 50 nos. 0 0 0 0 0
Description of work done During the period, from July to September 2017, a total of 0.38 sq. km area has been
covered by detailed mapping (on 1:2000 scale) in Pulwar block ‘C’. Reconnoitary traverses were taken in and around the study area and collected structural data. Physiogarphically, the study area forms low lying ridges having general strike of E-W and undulating ground with minor streams carrying the run-off during rainy seasons only. The different lithounits observed during mapping are andalusite bearing phyllite/ schist of Parsoi Formation and the post Mahakoshal intrusives namely leucogranite and quartz-tourmaline/quartz veins. The andalusite bearing phyllite is present as country rock in the area. The andalusite bearing phyllites are in shades of grey and buff colour and mineralogically it consists of quartz, muscovite, sericite, biotite and chlorite. At places, thin discontinuous bands (patches) of biotite-schist are also observed within the andalusite bearing phyllite. The general foliation of andalusite bearing phyllite varies from N75̊ E -S75˚W to N75˚W–S75˚E with moderate to steep dip amount 60° to 80° towards south. These foliations have been crenulated by later deformation and the axial plane of the crenulation fold have the strike of N20˚E-S20˚W to N35˚E-S35˚W with moderate plunge of 40˚ to 55˚ due north-west.
The andalusite crystals occur in the form of tabular to rhomb shaped porphyroblasts within the host rock. The longer axes of andalusite porphyroblasts oriented haphazardly, without showing any particular direction, however, at very few places, the porphyroblasts are aligned parallel to the S1 foliation. The size of the individual crystals varying from 0.5 cm to 12 centimeters. The
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andalusite mineralisation is found from the surface itself; however, its concentration varies from place to place in the area
Small patches of weathered grey to brown coloured mica schist occur within the andalusite bearing phyllite at few places. In spite of its patchy occurrence, the foliation of the mica schist maintains a concordant relationship with the foliation of the surrounding phyllite. The mineralogical constituents of the mica schist are quartz, muscovite and biotite flakes. The andalusite phyllite/ schist are traversed by a number of quartz-tourmaline and quartz veins. The majority of the quartz veins are intruded along the foliation (S1) having trend varies from N75E- S75W to S80E to N80W with few having trend varies from N20E-S20W to N20W-S20E making discordant relation with the phyllites. The individual veins extending quite considerable distance and width varies from few centimeters to 10 meters. The quartz veins are usually present at the hilltop and the rolled boulders are seen on the slope. An oval shaped granitic outcrop intruding the andalusite bearing phyllite has been found at the northern margin of investigation block and extends up to 450 mts (approx.) southward from the northern boundary. Grey coloured, coarse to medium grained, leucocratic granite is massive in nature and mostly occupy the low lying areas in the mapped block. Granite consists of quartz, feldspar and biotite. These leucogranite show two sets of fractures planes. The attitude of these fracture planes are N30E-S30W with vertical to sub-vertical dip towards SE and NW-SE with vertical dips. At places, these granites are highly fractured and are traversed by narrow quartz and quartz-felspethic veins. The contact zone of the granite with low grade metasedimentary rock is marked by a narrow strip (2-3m in width) of fine grained, compact, massive fraction which is chilled or backed in appearance. Samples have been collected from the contact of granite with the andalusite bearing phyllite. In addition to the above, 06 nos. of boreholes have been marked on the ground, 12 cu mts of excavation have been completed in 06 nos. of trenches (2 cu m each) during the quarter. 06 nos. of pit/trench samples and 05 nos. of bed rock samples have been collected and processed. Total 07 nos. of samples for petrographic studies have been collected during the quarter. Highlights:
• Detailed mapping of 0.38 sq km area have been completed on 1:2000 scale. • The major lithounits in the study area are andalusite bearing phyllite/schist, leucogranite,
quartz veins and Quartz-tourmaline veins. • Total 06 nos. of boreholes have been marked on the ground and their profiles have been
prepared. • Andalusite occurs as porphyoblast within andalusite bearing phyllite and the crystals
measures to the length of 14 cm. • Andalusite mineralisation is found from the surface itself; however, its concentration varies
from place to place in mapping area. No specific pattern/zone has been observed. • Total 12 cu. m. of trenching have been completed in 06 nos. of trenches. 12 nos. PTS and 05
nos. of BRS and 07 nos. of PS samples have been collected and processed.
Vehicle allotment and related details: Other Details
FS item Date applied
No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle allotment
No. of vehicles allotted
Date of reporting
driver Remark
IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11644 18.04.17 01 29-06-2017 01 Without driver
Field work initiated on
05.07.17
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RCA details Initial RCA Details:
Name of the officer: Smt. Renu Nag, Geologist
Head Applied Date Received Date POL 12000/- 28.04.17 12000/- 22.05.17 WAGES 35000/- 28.04.17 35000/- 22.05.17 OC 13000/- 28.04.17 13000/- 22.05.17 Total 60000/- 60000/- Name of the officer: Shri. Ankur Dwivedi, Asstt. Geologist Head Applied Date Received Date POL 12000/- 18.08.17 12000/- 30.08.17 WAGES 35000/- 18.08.17 35000/- 30.08.17 OC 13000/- 18.08.17 13000/- 30.08.17 Total 60000/- 60000/-
RCA recoupment details:
Name Of Officer
Sub-Heads
Sl. No. RCA recoupment applied Sl.
No.
RCA recoupment received
Amount (Rs.) Date Amount (Rs.) Date
Renu Nag, Geologist
POL
1. 7959.82/- 21.07.17 1. 7960/- 16.08.17
2. 9520.00/- 05.08.17 2. 9520/- 17.08.17
3. 4280.00/- 23.08.17 3. 4280/- 18.09.17
WAGES
1. 37403.72/- 05.08.17 1. 37404/- 17.08.17
2. 46028.98/- 23.08.17 2. 46029/- 19.09.17
3. 7969.64/- 18.09.17 3. awaited
OC
1. 6486.00/- 21.07.17 1. 6486/- 16.08.17
2. 7472.00/- 23.08.17 2. 7472/- 19.09.17
3. 7070.00/- 18.09.17 3. awaited
Ankur Dwivedi, Asstt. Geologist
Sub-Heads
Sl. No. RCA recoupment applied Sl.
No.
RCA recoupment received
Amount (Rs.) Date Amount (Rs.) Date
POL 1. 5500.00/- 26.09.17 1. awaited
WAGES 1. 18963.58/- 18.09.17 1. awaited 2. 36153.29/- 30.09.17 2. awaited
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OC 1. 6640.00/- 26.09.17 1. awaited
Date of FS item initiation: 05/07/17
Date of commencement of field work by individual officer
Name of officer Date of field departure
Date of field work commencement
Renu nag, Geologist 04/07/17 05/07/17 Ankur Dwivedi, Asstt. Geologist 04/07/07 05/07/17
Number of days spent in field:
Name of the officer Expected field days
Field days July 17
Aug. 17
Sep. 17 July,17 to Sep17 Since commencement
(Apr, 17 to Sept,17) Renu Nag, Geologist 120 9 17 11 37 37
Ankur Dwivedi Asstt. Geologist 120 9 17 11 37 37
Supervisory Officer Pushpesh Narayan Suptdg. Geologist 10 0 1 0 1 1
Status of report FS 2016-17:
• Final report pertaining to Item No. ME/NR/UP/2016/034, FS 2016-17 has been circulated on 28-09-17
Details of work apart from FS item, if any: NA
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Project: Industrial Minerals Mission: IIA Programme : Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item Code: M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11762 Title: Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘D’ block of Pulwar area,
Mahakoshal group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh. Personnel: Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Senior Geologist
Arguslal A. Ashok , G eologist Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of work and time schedule:
Nature of work Targets for F.S.2017-18
Achievements
July,17 Aug,17 Sept,17 July,17-Sept,17 Since Commencement (April 17 to Sept 17)
1.Geological Survey (i) DM (1:2,000)
1.50 sq. km
0.10
0.15
0.05
0.30
0.30
2. Technological Survey A. Surface Exploration (i) Trenching/Pitting B. Sub-surface Exploration (i) Drilling ( Outsource)
30 cu. m 500 m
- -
06 -
03 -
09 -
09 -
3.Geophysical Survey i) Borehole logging
200 mts
-
-
-
-
-
4. Samples (i) BRS (nos) (ii) PTS (nos) (iii)CS (only separated andalusite crystals) ( iv)PS
15nos 15nos 50nos 15nos
02 - -
03
01 - -
02
01 - - -
04 - -
05
04 - -
05 5. Total Chemical analysis by XRF Package (i) BRS (nos) (ii) CS (nos) (iii) PTS (nos)
15nos 50nos 15nos
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
6.Processing Technology / Beneficiation Study
1 bulk samples
- - - - -
Description of work done: Field work for the above mentioned item was initiated on 07-07-2017and a total of 0.30 square kilometers have been mapped on 1:2000 scale. All the nine boreholes which are planned for FS 2017-18 have been fixed/marked on the ground with total station. A 04 numbers of bed rock samples and 05 number of thin section samples for petrographic studies have also been collected with completion of 09 cubic meters of trenching. During detailed mapping, lithounits such as andalusite bearing phyllite, east-west trending quartz veins and tourmaline bearing quartz veins have been observed and mapped on 1:2000 scale. The area under investigation is dominated by andalusite bearing phyllite of Parsoi Formation. The rock is thinly banded, well foliated and exhibits phyllitic sheen. Porphyroblasts of andalusite crystal
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occurs within this lithology. Long slender, prismatic crystals of andalusite are usually greyish, flesh red in colour, at places, greenish grey in colour and are generally present along the foliation plane of the andalusite bearing phyllite. The general attitude of foliation varies ENE – WSW to E-W. Andalusite generally shows random orientation but a few places more or less parallel to foliation. Chiastolite (variety of andalusite) is also found at few places. It seems that the concentration of andalusite in the rock is mainly controlled by the chemical composition of the argillaceous sediments from which it has been formed in contact aureole during thermal metamorphism. An east-west trending quartz veins traverses parallel to the foliation. These white to smoky grey coloured quartz veins extend in length from few meter to more than 50 m and width varies from few centimetres to more than 6 m. A few tourmaline bearing quartz veins have also been noticed in the study area whose general trend is east-west, at places north – south trend has also been noticed. Brownish black to black coloured small, slender prismatic and columnar crystals of tourmaline are noted in these quartz veins showing a radial pattern in the study area. The general length of the tourmaline-quartz vein is 5 to 10 m and at places show high concentration of tourmaline crystals.
• Prepared and submitted the 04 numbers of borehole proposal (PBD-1, PBD-4, PBD-7 and PBD-8) to DDG & RMH-II, NR, Lucknow for approval.
• Attended modifications and submitted the pre field report of the Project entitled “Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘D’ block of Pulwar area, Mahakoshal group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh” (G-3 stage), FS 2017-18.
• Modified and submitted the reports entitled “General exploration for andalusite in segment “A” of Pulwar Block, north of Pulwar Village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh” (G-2 Stage) and “Preliminary exploration for andalusite in segment “B” of Pulwar Block, north of Pulwar Village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, (G-3 Stage), FS 16-17 to the Deputy Director General & R.M.H-II, NR after L-1 and L-2 scrutiny and modifications.
Highlights:
• Carried out 0.30 sq. km. of detailed mapping on 1:2000 scale with 09 cu.m of trenching and collection of 04 no. of bed rock samples and 05 no. of samples for petrographic study.
• Pre field report of the Project entitled “Preliminary exploration for andalusite in ‘D’ block of Pulwar area, Mahakoshal group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh” (G-3 stage), FS 2017-18 resubmitted to DDG & RMH-II, NR, Lucknow on 28-08-2017.
• Submitted the reports entitled “General exploration for andalusite in segment “A” of Pulwar Block, north of Pulwar Village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh” (G-2 stage) and “Preliminary exploration for andalusite in segment “B” of Pulwar Block, north of Pulwar Village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh (G-3 Stage) to the DDG and R.M.H-II, NR after attending L-1 and L-2 modifications and corrections.
Other Details: Vehicle allotment and related details:
FS item Date applied
No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle
allotment
No. of vehicles allotted
Date of reporting
driver Remark
IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11762
18.04.17 01 05.07.17 UP32 AK 5958
Contingent Driver
Vehicle broke down on 24.08.17 and part is not available in the market (searched by officers and transport pool also)
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RCA Details:
S. No.
Name of Officer
Sub Head Initial RCA Applied
Initial RCA Disbursed
RCA Recoupment Applied
RCA Recoupment Received
1.
Rajesh Kumar Yadav
Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount POL 28.04.17 12000/- 19.05.17 12000/- 26.07.17 5000/- 17.08.17 5000/- 11.09.17 15393.91/- 25.09.17 15394/-
WAGES 28.04.17 35000/- 19.05.17 35000/- 10.08.17 45703.81/- 24.08.17 45704/- 08.09.17 44056.84/- 25.09.17 44057/- OC 28.04.17 13000/- 19.05.17 13000/- 11.08.17 7469/- 18.09.17 7469/- 18.09.17 10213/- --- ---
Date of FS item initiation: 07.07.2017 Date of commencement of field work by individual officer: Name of officer Date of Initiation Date of field work commencement Rajesh Kr. Yadav, Sr. Geologist 07.07.17 07.07.17 Argus Lal A. Ashok, Geologist 22.07.17 22.07.17
Number of days spent in field by each officer:
Status of report: New FSP
S. No. Name of the officer
Field Days
July,17 Aug,17 Sep,17 July 17-Sept 17
Since Commencement
(April 17 to Sept 17) 1. Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Sr. Geologist 11 09 05 25 25 2. Arguslal A. Ashok, Geologist 10 05 0 15 15 3. Pushpesh Narayan, Supervisory Officer - - - - -
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Project: Industrial Minerals Mission: IIA Programme: Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item Code: MEP /NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11767 Title: Preliminary exploration for iron ore in Mahakoshal Group, block ‘A’, Bharhari area,
Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh (Stage - G3) Personnel: Mukeshkumar R. Shrivastav, Sr. Geologist
Shamiuddin Ahmad, Assistant Geologist Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of work and time schedule:
Nature of work Targets for F.S.2017-18
Achievements
July,17 Aug,17 Sep,17 July 17-Sep 17
Since Commencement
(April 17 to Sep17) 1.Geological Survey i) Detailed mapping (1:2,000)
1.5 sq km
-
0.10
0.07
0.17
0.17 sq. km.
2.Technological Survey A. Surface Exploration i) Pitting/Trenching (cu. m) B. Sub-surface Exploration i) Drilling (In House)
50 cu m
750 m
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
3.Samples (nos.) i) BRS (Groove samples) ii) PTS iii) CS iv) PS* v) Ore Microscopy*
50 nos. 50 nos. 350 nos. 20 nos. 10 nos.
02 nos.
- -
01 no. -
06 nos.
- -
05 nos. -
03 nos.
- -
02 nos. -
11 nos.
- -
08 nos. -
11 nos.
- -
08 nos. -
4. Chemical Analysis@
i) PTS
(ICPMS/NAA)
ii) BRS iii) CS
50 nos. 50 nos. 350 nos.
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
5. Geophysical survey (I.P., SP,, Magnetic and resistivity survey.
10 line km
-
-
-
-
-
*Petrology Lab. GSI, Lucknow, @Description of work done:
Chemical Lab, Lucknow.
During the above mentioned period, the officers of the project were involved in the Compliance of comments of pre field report of the Project entitled“Preliminary exploration for iron ore in Mahakoshal Group, Block 'A' Bharhari area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.” (G-3 stage), FS 2017-18. The proposed item has been taken on the basis of outcome of large scale mapping (1:12,500) carried out by Modak, A. et. al. during FS 2014-15 around Bharhari area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh. Modak, A. et. al. brought out three to five subparallel BIF bands from Bijaura in east to Bharahari in west. The total strike length of these BIF bands is around 20 km and width varies from 2 m to10 m with cumulative width extension from 170 m to 450 m. These bands are
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interbanded with phyllite and are exposed on ridge top. The value of Fe2O3 varies from 32.79% to 64.18 %, with 14 samples having > 60% Fe2O3 (Modak et al, 2015) in the eastern most two blocks. The grab samples (137 numbers) collected by A. K. Dey during FS 1967-68 around Bhargaon area yielded 35% to 65% Fe2O3 Detailed mapping of 0.17 sq. km. on 1:2000 scale was carried out to the south of Badagawan area. The lithologies present in the area are khaki to grey phyllite, banded iron formation (banded hematite chert/jasper), quartzite and dolerite sills. The BIF is trending N75º-85ºE dipping 35º-60º southerly and occupied the high elevations. At very few limited places the iron ore seems to be of high grade, but mostly BIF has low grade iron ore, bed rock samples are collected from BIF. A total of 11 nos. of BRS and 8 nos. of PS samples have been collected from exposed BIF band.
.
Engaged in report finalization and submission for FS 2016-17. Prepared borehole profiles and submitted borehole proposals for borehole no. BBA-1 12-07-2017, BBA-2 & BBA-3 (2nd level) 30-08-2017, BBA-4 & BBA-5 (2nd level) 15-09-2017, BBA-6 & BBA-7 (2nd
The traverses were taken in the area with supervisory officer Dy. D.G. & RMH, Mission – II, GSI, NR, Lucknow during their inspection visits. Searched and showed approachable route for drilling to the drilling personnel.
level) 19-09-2017 to Dy. D.G. & RMH, Mission – II, GSI, NR, Lucknow.
Highlights-
• Prepared and submitted the pre field report of the Project entitled “Preliminary exploration for iron ore in Mahakoshal Group, Block 'A' Bharhari area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.” to D.D.G &RMH-II, NR.
• Prepared and submitted the report entitled “Report on reconnaissance survey for limestone & magnesite around Pithoragarh area in parts of toposheet no. 62C/2, Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand (Stage: G4)”, FS 2016-17
• Part of the draft report entitled “General exploration for bauxite ore in Datunpani block, Jashpur district, Chhattisgarh (Stage: G2)”, FS 2016-17 was prepared and submitted by S. Ahmad, Asst. Geologist.
Other Details: Vehicle alltment and related details: FS item Date
applied No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle allotment
No. of vehicles allotted
Date of reporting driver
Remark
MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11767
21-04-17 1 06-07-2017 1 07-07-2017 (contingent driver)
Vehicle servicing on 08-07-17
RCA Details:
S.No. Name of Officer
Sub Head Initial RCA Applied
Initial RCA Disbursed
RCA Recoupment Applied
RCA Recoupment Received
1.
Shamiuddin Ahmad, Assistant Geologist
Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount POL 18.04.17 10,000/- 22.06.17 10,000/- 21.07.17
22.08.17 7,190/-6000/-
16.08.17 19.09.17
7,190/-6000/-
WAGES 18.04.17 40,000/- 22.06.17 40,000/- 22.08.17 35,523/
- 18.09.17 35,523/
- OC 18.04.17 10,000/- 22.06.17 10,000/- 22.08.17 12,223/
- 18.09.17 12,223/
-
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Date of FS item initiation: 09.07.2017 Date of commencement of field work by individual officer: Name of officer Date of Initiation Date of field work
commencement Mukesh Kumar R. Shrivastav, Sr. Geologist 09-07-2017 ----- Shamiuddin Ahmad, Assistant Geologist 09-07-2017 -----
Number of days spent in field by each officer:
S. No. Name of the officer Field days
July,17
Aug,17
Sep, 17
July,17- Sep,17
Since Commencement (April 17 to Sep17)
1. Mukesh Kumar R. Shrivastav, Sr. Geologist 06 17 12 35 35 2. Shamiuddin Ahmad, Assistant Geologist 6 22 20 48 48 3. Pushpesh Narayan, Supervisory Officer 01 05 04 10 10
Field work started from: 10-07-2017. Status of report: New FSP
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Project: Precious Metals: Gold Mission: IIA Programme : Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item Code: MEP /NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11774 Title: Reconnaissance survey for gold mineralisation in southern and western
extension of the Sonapahari prospect, Kumbhiya-Haripur area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh.
Personnel: Vinay Singh (Sr. Geologist) Shalini Maurya (Sr. Geologist)
Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of work and time schedule
Nature of work Targets for F.S.2017-18
Achievements
July,17 Aug,17 Sept,17 July,17 – Sept,17
Since Commencement (April,17 to Sept, 17)
1.Geological Survey i) Large scale mapping (1:12,500)
125 sq. km.
03
20
16
39
41 sq. km
2.Technological Survey A. Surface Exploration i) Pitting/Trenching (cu. m)
50 cu. m.
-
-
-
-
-
3.Samples i) BRS (Channel) ii) PTS iii) PS (including OMS) iv) EPMA v)XRD
100 nos. 50 nos. 25 nos. 5 nos. 05 nos.
02 - - - -
12 -
03 -
03
10 -
02 - -
24 nos
- 05 nos
- 03 nos
24 nos
- 05 nos
- 03 nos
4. Chemical Analysis (ICPMS/NAA) i) PTS ii) BRS
50 nos. 100 nos.
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Description of work done:
The Mahakoshal belt represents a volcano-sedimentary sequence exposed proximal to the ENE-WSW to E-W trending Son-Narmada Lineament Zone (SNLZ) in the Central India. The study area (FS 2017-18) consists of phyllites interbanded with discontinuous quartzite of Parsoi Formation. The phyllite is fine grained, light grey to dark grey, khaki, buff coloured thinly laminated with partings of arenaceous phyllite/quartzite. It is well foliated and phyllitic sheen is invariably developed. At places, pyritiferous banded phyllite is also present. Indications of shearing in form of SC fabric has also been observed in phyllite. Quartz veins of varying sizes have intruded along and across the foliations of phyllite. At places, silcification of phyllite has also been observed at the contact of quartz veins. The quartzite is fine to medium grained, buff to dark grey in colour. The fine-grained quartzite, in general, is very hard and compact, while the medium grained quartzite is comparably less compact. Bands of quartzite are separated by the phyllite bands. The width of quartzite varies from few cm to tens of meters. At places, banding has also been observed in quartzite which gives an appearance similar to banded iron formation of the Agori formation. Quartz veins of various sizes are quite frequent in the area and intrude in all the exposed rock
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types of the area. The colour of the quartz veins varies from milky white to smoky grey. These are emplaced along the regional foliation as well as across to it. The foliation parallel quartz veins show indications of sulfidization in the form of leached cubicles, box work structure etc. The quartz veins which are across the regional foliation trend are, in general, non-mineralized. In the study area, the regional foliation is WNW-ESE to E-W with moderate to high dips towards south (at places north). The primary bedding is generally obliterated due to the deformation, but at places, it can be identified as the compositional/colour banding or in the form of lithocontact. At some places, the primary bedding is parallel or nearly parallel to the regional foliation. Highlights: During the above-mentioned period, the officers of the project were involved in
• Carrying out the geological mapping (1:12,500) in and around Arangi, Phapharakund, Khadar, Khadri, Khairahi, Ghumtahwa, Mailanshot, Magardaha, Renukoot, Dagdahara, Kolhwa, Pipraha, Hathisund, Jungel, Bhitri, Parsoi and Bihawa area of Kumbhiya-Haripur block.
• Attending the corrections after L1 and L2 stage of scrutiny of report pertaining to FS 2016-17.
• In carrying out exercise to find out number of plates with and without latitude - longitude in old reports pertaining to detailed and large-scale mapping of Mission-II, RMH, NR.
Other Details: Vehicle allotment and related details:
FS item Date applied
No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle allotment
No. of vehicles allotted
Date of reporting driver Remark
MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11774 12/04/2017 01 15/06/2017 01 15/06/2017
RCA Details: S. No.
Name of Officer
Sub Head
Initial RCA Applied
Initial RCA Disbursed
RCA Recoupment Applied
RCA Recoupment Received
1.
Vinay Singh
Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount POL 12/04/17 15000/- 23/05/17 15000/- 20/07/17
05/09/17 10305.00 13734.00
16/08/17 19/09/17
10305.00 13734.00
WAGES 12/04/17 30000/- 23/05/17 30000/- 26/07/17
05/09/17 18/09/17
5610.00 15180.00 11880.00
17/08/17 19/09/17 -
5610.00 15180.00 -
OC 12/04/17 15000/- 23/05/17 15000/- 20/07/17
05/09/17 3245.00 3163.00
16/08/17 19/09/17
3245.00 3163.00
S. No.
Name of Officer
Sub Head
Initial RCA Applied
Initial RCA Disbursed
RCA Recoupment Applied
RCA Recoupment Received
2.
Shalini Maurya
Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount POL 17/08/17 15000/- 30/08/17 15000/- - - - - WAGES 17/08/17 30000/- 30/08/17 30000/- - - - - OC 17/08/17 15000/- 30/08/17 15000/- 06/09/17 10,000.00 25/09/17 10,000.00
Date of FS item initiation: 27.06.2017
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Date of commencement of field work by individual officer: Name of officer Date of Initiation Date of field work commencement Vinay Singh, Sr. Geologist 27/06/2017 28/06/2017 Shalini Maurya, Sr. Geologist 27/06/2017 28/06/2017
Number of days spent in field by each officer:
Status of report: New FSP
Project: Precious Mineral Mission: IIA Programme: Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item code: M2APMM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11780 Title: Reconnaissance survey for PGE mineralisation and associated Ni and Co in Jungel Ultramafics around Garda-Bhitri area Sonbhadra District Uttar Pradesh. (G-4) Personnel: UttkarshTripathi, Sr. Geologist and Mridul Gupta, Geologist Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of Work and time schedule
Nature of work Total Work
load envisaged
Achievements
July 17
Aug 17
Sept 17
July,17 to Sept,17
Since commencement
(Apr,17- Sept,17) 1.Geological Survey i) Large scale mapping (1:12,500)
125 sq. km
02
15
10
27 sq km
28.5 sq. km
2.Technological Survey A. Surface Exploration i) Pitting/Trenching (cu. m)
50 cu m
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
3. Samples i) PTS (nos.) ii) BRS (Channel) iii) PS (nos.)
iv) EPMA/ SEM-EDX (nos.) v) XRD (nos.)
50 nos. 100 nos. 20 nos. 10 nos. 05nos.
Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
Nil 10 Nil 2 2
Nil 06 Nil NIL nil
Nil 16 Nil 2 2
Nil 16 nil. 2 2
4. Chemical Analysis i) BRS (nos.) ii) PTS (nos.)
100 nos. 50 nos.
Nil Nil
Nil Nil
Nil Nil
Nil Nil
Nil Nil
S. No. Name of the officer Field Days
July,17 Aug,17 Sept,17 July,17 – Sept,17
Since Commencement (April 17 to August17)
1. Vinay Singh, Sr. Geologist 09 24 14 47 51 2. Shalini Maurya (Sr. Geologist) 09 24 14 47 51 3. Pushpesh Narayan, Supervisory Officer - 02 - 02 02
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Description of work done: During the course of mapping in parts of toposheet 63 L/14 , Mahakoshal Group of rocks
(Agori Formation) and Jungel volcano-sedimentary sequences are observed and delineated in the area. In Baheradand- Musidand area, polymictic conglomerate with clasts of 2cm-10cm size of BIF, jasper, quartz vein, subrounded to angular are observed. It represents the unconformable contact with Agori Formation (Mahakoshal Group). Pinkish grey sandstone overlies the conglomerate sequence and forms a part of the Jungel sedimentaries. In Baheradanad area grey fine grained basalt, vesicular and amygdular basalt was observed. An ultramafic body is observed extending up to 150 m, north of Baheradand. Varities of basalt belonging to Jungel volcanics such as olivine basalt and vesicular basalt has been observed in the investigated area. Other rock unit belonging to Jungel volcanics which has been mapped are banded tuff and lithic tuff. Near Jarkarhwa, vitric tuff with small specks of pyrite and few chalcopyrite, was observed. A patch of ultramafic (Serpentinite) was observed in a pit section. In Chakariya area, ash grey, banded tuff, with thin laminations occurs in proximity of chert breccia and BIF, chloritic phyllite of Agori Formation (Mahakoshal Group). In Padrahwa area, very fine grained, dark black, vitric tuff occurs with basalt and is associated with ferron carbonate. RCA Details: RCA applied on 12-04-2017; RCA received on 25-05-17. RCA allotted: Other Charges: 15,000; POL=15,000; Wages: 30,000
S. No. Name of officer Sub Head RCA Recoupment Applied
1 Utkarsh Tripathi
Date Amount POL 3332,6710, 14968,9116.20 WAGES 3624, 12279, 24732, 15492, 24094 OC 2995, 3992,11671, 5170
• Field work commenced on 27/06/2017 Date of commencement of field work by individual officer:
Name of officer Date of Initiation
Date of field work commencement
Utkarsh Tripathi, Sr. Geologist 27/06/2017 28/06/2017 Mridul Gupta, Geologist 27/06/2017 28/06/2017
Number of days spent in field by each officer:
S.No. Name of the officer Field Days
July 17
Aug 17
Sept 17
July, 17 to Sept, 17
Since commencement (Apr,17- Sept,17)
1. Utkarsh Tripathi, Sr. Geologist 08 23 12 43 47
2. Mridul Gupta, Geologist 08 22 11 41 45
3. P. S. Misra, Director (Supervisory Officer) Nil 02 Nil 02 02
4. Shri. S. Behera, DDG & RMH-II NIL Nil 01 01 01
Status of report: Report pertaining to FS 2016-17 is under approval process. Vehicle allotment and related details:
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Date applied
No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle allotment
No. of vehicle allotted
Date of reporting driver
Remarks
17/04/2017 01no. 23/06/2017 01 no. Not available Field work initiated on 28/06/2017
Project: Strategic Mineral Mission: IIA Programme: Natural Resources Assessment Field Season: 2017-18 Item code: M2ASMIF-SML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11785 Title: Reconnaissance survey for REE and tungsten mineralization in Dudhi Granitoid Complex in Gulaljharia-Sagoban area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh (G-4 stage) Personnel: Pritam Mohapatra and Ravi Kumar Umrao, Senior Geologists Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and quantum of Work and time schedule
Description of work done: Large scale mapping was carried out (1:12,500 scale) around Dhuman, Naodeha, Aliatola, Kudri and Lilasi area and bedrock and soil samples were collected. The major lithological units in the mapped area are K-feldspar granite gneiss, garnet bearing K-feldspar granite, biotite granite and amphibolite of Dudhi Granitoid Complex. In Thema nadi section (Murta area) Talchir boulder bed occurs, comprising subrounded- angular clasts of granite, gneiss in matrix of siltstone. Small patches of grey sandstone also occur associated with it. Younger intrusives occur in the form of
Nature of work Total Work
load envisaged
Achievements
July, 17
Aug, 17
Sept, 17
July,17 to Sept,17
Since Commencement (April, 2017 to Sept, 2017)
1.Geological Survey i) Large scale mapping (1:12,500)
125 sq. km
5
12
NIL
17 sq km
22 sq. km
2.Technological Survey A. Surface Exploration i) Pitting/Trenching (cu. m)
30 cu m
nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil 3. Samples i) PTS (nos.) ii) BRS (Channel) iii) SS iv) PS (nos.)
v) EPMA (nos.) vi) XRD (nos.)
30 nos. 200 nos. 50 nos. 25 nos. 10 nos. 05nos.
Nil 20 Nil Nil Nil 02
Nil 17 03 02 Nil 02
nil Nil Nil Nil nil nil
Nil
37 nos 03 nos 02 nos
Nil 04 nos
Nil
55 nos. 3 nos. 09 nos.
Nil 05nos
4. Chemical Analysis i) BRS (nos.) ii) PTS (nos.) iii) SS (nos.)
200 nos. 30 nos. 50 nos.
20 Nil Nil
Nil Nil Nil
Nil Nil Nil
20 nos
Nil Nil
38 nos
Nil Nil
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quartz vein and tourmaline magnetite bearing pegmatite veins as observed in Murta, Naodeha, Kharatia areas. Garnet bearing pegmatite vein is observed in Karchatola area. The effort was made to identify griesen zones, but at few places only silicified zones and shear zon es were observed. UV lamp was used to search tungsten bearing zones.
At places E-W trending shear zones were observed and biotite granite along with pegmatite is intruded in gneiss. In Laband area 0.5m - 2m wide pegmatite with columbite, tantalite is intruded in biotite granite gneiss, over a strike extension of 30m. In Bhuila area biotite granite gneiss comprises suspected columbite, tantalite. Near Gohra and Mhowtola, garnet bearing granite and small patch of marble was observed.
RCA Details:
Date of commencement of field work by individual officer: Name of officer Date of Initiation Date of field work commencement PritamMohapatra, Senior Geologist 16/06/2017 17/06/2017 Ravi Kumar Umrao*, Senior Geologist 03/07/2017 04/07/2017
*Ravi Kumar Umrao, Sr. Geologist departed for initiation of field work in this item on 03/07/2017 after submission of first draft report. He was engaged in item no. ME/NR/UK/2016/072 of FS 2016-17 till May, 2017 and spent a total of 51 days at Pithoragarh field in this quarter (April and May, 2017).
Number of days spent in field by each officer:
S. No. Name of the officer Field Days
July 17
Aug 17
Sept 17
July, 17 to September 17
Since commencement (April 17- September 17)
1. Pritam Mohapatra Senior Geologist 08 20 0 28 42
2. Ravi Kumar Umrao Senior Geologist 06 18 0 24 24
3. P. S. Misra, Director (Supervisory Officer) 0 2 0 02 2
4. Shri S. Behera, DDG & RMH-II 0 0 0 0 0
S. No. Name of Officer
Sub Head
Initial RCA Applied Initial RCA Disbursed
RCA Recoupment Applied
RCA Recoupment
1. Pritam Mohapatra
Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount Date Amount POL 12.04.17 12000/- 22.05.17 12000/- 14.07.17
30.08.17 10100/- 10000/-
16.08.17 18.09.17
10100/- 10000/-
Total Rs. 20100/- WAGES 12.04.17 35000/- 22.05.17 35000/- 14.07.17
09.08.17 30.08.17
19781/- 22769/- 23310/-
16.08.17 18.09.17 18.09.17
19781/- 22769/- 23310/-
Total Rs. 65860/- OC 12.04.17 13000/- 22.05.17 13000/- 30.05.17
14.07.17 30.08.17
2782/- 1360/- 10824/-
18.07.17 16.08.17 18.09.17
2782/- 1360/- 10824/-
Total Rs. 14966/-
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Status of report: Report pertaining to FS 2016-17 has been submitted and is under approval for circulation. Vehicle allotment and related details:
Date applied
No. of vehicles applied
Date of vehicle allotment
No. of vehicle allotted
Date of reporting driver
Remarks
12/04/2017 01 no. 02/06/2017 (13-06-17)
01 no. Not available Field work initiated on 16/06/2017
MISSION – II B – NATURAL ENERGY RESOURCES
Region: Northern Region
PROJECT: GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Project: Geothermal Resource Item Code: IIBGI/NC/NR/2017/12648 F.S .: 2017-18 Title: Assessment of geothermal manifestations in Leh District, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir to ascertain the variations in geochemistry. Personnel: Parashar Mishra, Sr. Geologist, Kamalesh Debnath, Chemist and P.S. Misra, Director Year of initiation: April, 2017 Year of completion: March, 2018 Nature and quantum of work:
S. No. Nature of Work Work proposed
for F.S. 2017-18
Achievements
April,17 to June,17 July,17 to September,17
1. Monitoring of Discharge & temperature measurements of thermal/non-thermal and cold springs
10 Nos. NIL
Monitoring of Discharge & temperature measurements of 13 thermal (Hot) and 03 cold springs have been done.
2. Sampling a) XRDb) PS
+ ++
c) Water samples
d) Gas Sample e) Water samples for isotope study
10 Nos. 10 Nos. 20 Nos. 05 Nos. 20 Nos.
NIL
10 Nos. 10 Nos. 22 Nos. 13 Nos. 25 Nos.
3. Chemical Analysis a) Waterb) Gas Sample
@
c) Water samples for isotope study *
@
20 Nos. 05 Nos. 20 Nos.
NIL
22 Nos. 13 Nos. 26 Nos.
+ Mineral Physics Division, GSI, NR, Lucknow; ++ Petrology Division, GSI, NR, Lucknow
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@ Chemical analysis will be carried out at Chemical Lab, GSI, Lucknow *
Isotope study will be carried out at BARC, Mumbai without charge
Highlights of the work done: The geothermal province of Himalaya comprises three important fields: Puga – Chumathang
(J&K), Tapoban (UK) and Manikaran (HP), out of these Chumathang-Puga areas are the most important one and investigated earlier.
Regional geological set up of Indus tectonic belt comprises the rocks of Indus Group rocks and Ladakh Granitoid Complex (LGC). Polymictic conglomerate (Indus Group) with clasts of granite and phyllite was observed. It is brownish grey, with clast size ranging from 1cm to 5cm. At Kiari, dark carbonaceous slate, with banded character occurs along with purple shale and phyllite. Geothermal manifestations occur at Chumathang, in the form of hot springs, vapours and gases. Four thermal spring sites were observed out of which three are having concrete outline.
A GSHP (Geothermal source heat pump) site has been developed and installed at Chumathang with Indo-Norwegian support. The thermal spring of GSHP site has a temperature of 80°C; the maximum recorded temperature is 90°C in the Chumathang area. Chumathang granite (LGC) with ‘zebra pattern’ has felsic and mafic components. The dark grey bands / patches have biotite and hornblende. Samples of water and gas have been collected from four thermal springs and one cold spring. The estimated discharge is 50 lit/ minute from this site. The earlier recorded maximum temperature was 87°C (FS 2012-13). The thermal springs of Chumathang geothermal field are adjacent to the suture zone (ITSZ).
In the section from Chumathang to Puga geothermal filed, mainly purple shale phyllite, quartzite and conglomerate of Indus Group and Puga gneiss (Tso Morari Formation) is observed. The purple phyllite strikes NE-SW with moderate dips towards NW. At Puga valley geothermal manifestations occur in the form of hot water, vapours, gases and travertine. The E-W trending lineament (Puga fault) may be the control of geothermal manifestations. In Puga valley 34 boreholes with two deep boreholes were done during earlier investigations, out of which 17 boreholes had blown out with artesian conditions. The maximum depth to which the borehole could proceed was 384.7m. Borax is widespread in the valley. Pockets of sulphur quarries occur in the northern part. One gas sample was collected from a flowing well (drilled earlier). The gas has faint smell of H2
Carried out field work in Changlung (52F/05), Panamik (52F/09), Chumathang (52K/07), Puga (52K/08) and Kungyam (Near Gaik, 52K/02) and collected 13 Hot spring samples from 13 hot springs at Changlung (03 Nos.), Panamik (02 Nos), Chumathang (04 Nos.) and Puga (04 Nos). Also collected 03 Nos. cold spring samples from Changlung, Chumathang and Kungyam, one at each location.
S. Sampling from 13 thermal (Hot) and 03 cold springs have been done.
Collected 01 ground water sample from a hand pump and 01 No. River water (Puga River) sample in Puga and 01 No. Glacier melt water from Chumathang area for the comparison of this water to spring water and find out recharge source of springs.
Collected a total of 25 Isotope samples from these localities; out of 25 Isotope samples, 04 Nos. of sample will be analyze for Tritium analysis.
Most of the springs showed gas emanating characteristics during monitoring of the Hot springs, hence total 13 Gas samples are also collected either in Gas bulbs or Tedlar Bags for
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the analysis of gas composition. 12 Nos. samples submitted on 24.07.2017 letter dated on 22.07.2017, remaining one sample was submitted on 11.08.2017.
During the monitoring of springs; geological successions are also noted in spring areas. Changlung and Panamik springs are located in Karakoram Granotiods rocks, Chumathang is in Chumathang Granite and Puga Springs are located in Puga Formation rocks.
During the traverses Sulphur Mines and Borax deposits were observed in Puga area and collected samples for XRD and thin section study purposes.
Details of Individual Thermal/non Thermal Springs and Glacier water samples of Leh-Ladakh region are as follows:
S. No.
Sample Code
Type of Sample Location Name Latitude Longitude Altitude
(m) Temp.
1 CL-01 Hot Spring Changlung, Nubra Valley 34°56'14.6''N 77°28'29.0''E 3460 69°C 2 CL-02 Hot Spring Changlung, Nubra Valley 34°56'14.5''N 77°28'27.9''E 3441 75°C 3 CL-03 Hot Spring Changlung, Nubra Valley 34°56'14.4''N 77°28'28.9''E 3441 50°C 4 CL-04 Cold Spring Changlung, Nubra Valley 34°56'14.5''N 77°28'29.0''E 3458 31°C 5 PK-01 Hot Spring Panamik, Nubra Valley 34°46'49.6''N 77°32'34.5''E 3251 75°C 6 PK-02 Hot Spring Panamik, Nubra Valley 34°46'45.8''N 77°32'36.4''E 3264 75°C
7 GL-01 Glacier Water
Terisha Village, Nubra Valley 34°48'06.0''N 77°30'16.6''E 3217 11°C
8 GL-02 Glacier Water Nubra Valley 34°42'32.5''N 77°34'23.0''E 3185 15°C
9 GW-PK Ground Water Panamik,Nubra Valley 34°46'52.7''N 77°32'28.1''E 3245 20°C
10 CH-01 Hot Spring Chumathang 33°21'37.4''N 78°19'24.4''E 4030 86°C 11 PG-01 Hot Spring Puga 33°13'29.7''N 78°18'53.5''E 4417 68°C 12 PG-02 Hot Spring Puga 33°13'31.1''N 78°19'22.3''E 4419 47°C 13 PG-03 Hot Spring Puga 33°13'39.4''N 78°20'50.7'E 4415 70°C
14 PG-GW Ground Water Puga 33°13'40.9''N 78°18'04.2'E 4424 7°C
15 CH-02 Hot Spring Chumathang 33°21'36.3''N 78°19'26.4''E 4034 82°C 16 CH-03 Cold Spring Chumathang 33°21'48.8''N 78°20'32.3''E 4116 18°C
17 CH-GL-01
Glacier Water Chumathang 33°21'37.4''N 78°19'45.9''E 4039 11°C
18 PG/RW-01 River Water Puga 33°13'49.5''N 78°16'20.7'E 4467 12°C
19 PG-04 Hot Spring Puga 33°13'38.3''N 78°20'52.1'E 4414 84°C 20 CH-04 Hot Spring Chumathang 33°21'39.6''N 78°19'14.9''E 4030 60°C 21 CH-05 Hot Spring Chumathang 33°21'35.2''N 78°19'26.3''E 4026 90°C 22 KY-01 Cold Spring Kungyam, Near Gaik 33°37'59.9''N 78°06'05.2''E 3962 12°C
Status of RCA:
Month Wages (Rs.) POL (Rs.) OC (Rs.) NRCA
(Rs.) Total (Rs.)
April, 2017 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 May, 2017 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 June, 2017 0.00 0.00 19920.00 0.00 19920.00
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July, 2017 14402.00 0.00 9588.00 21617.00 45607.00 August, 2017 2274.00 0.00 3116.00 87028.00 92418.00 September, 2017 0.00 0.00 961.00 0.00 961.00
Total 16676.00 0.00 33585.00 108645.00 158906.00 RCA applied on 02.05.2017 & NRCA applied on 06.06.2017 for the amount of 175000; RCA Received on 19.06.2017 (Wages = 15,000; POL = 40,000 OC = 20,000) & NRCA Received on 11.07.2017 of Rs. 175000/-. Date of submission of samples for analysis: S. No. No. of sample submitted Date of submission Date of receipt of
analysis
1. 22 Water samples 04.09.2017 (Physically) 17.10.2017 (Through OCBIS_LMS) Result Awaited
2. 12 Gas samples 24.07.2017 $ Result Awaited 3. 01 Gas sample 11.08.2017 Result Awaited 4. 12 XRD samples 27.10.2017 NA
5. 17 Petrological samples** Physically sample submission pending NA
6. 26 Water samples for isotope study submitted to BARC, Mumbai
27.10.2017* NA
$ Sample submitted by Shri Ajay Kumar Srivastava * Samples for isotope study have been submitted to BARC after getting permission from competent authority. ** Virtually sample submitted through LMS. Physically sample submission pending.
Date of allotment of vehicle: Vehicle outsourced from Leh-Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir on 11.07.2017. Number of days spent by officers in field: S. No. Officers Designation Number of days
April to June,17
July to Sept,17
Since commencement*
1 Parashar Mishra Sr.
Nil 20 days 20 days 2 A. K. Srivastava Sr. Chemist Not Applicable 10 days 10 days** 3 Kamalesh
D b h Chemist Nil 20 days 20 days
4 P.S. Misra Director Nil 03 days 03 days *Date of field Initiation: 10.07.2017 ** Shri. A. K. Srivastava, Sr. Chemist, CR, Nagpur for field guidance to Mr. Kamalesh Debnath, Chemist, GSI, NR, Lucknow for a short period Status of report: Reports pertaining to FS 2016-17 have been uploaded to OCBIS Portal.
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EXTENDED ITEMS OF F.S. 2016-17 Region: Northern Region Project: Strategic Minerals Item Code: ME/NR/HR/2016/020 F.S.: 2016-17 Title: General exploration for copper mineralization in South of Gangutana (Block-1 of zone A), Mahendragarh Personnel: Ishwar Yadav, Sr. Geologist, Prashant Pareek, Geologist, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Geologist, Santosh Kumar, Geologist Year of initiation: April, 2016 Year of completion: Spill Over item Nature and quantum of work:
S.N.
Name of work
Total work Load
Work proposed For 2016-17 (Spill over)
Progress of work July-Sept,2017
1 DM (1 :2000) 1.00 sq km 1.00 sq km Achieved in FS 2016-17. 2 Scout Drilling 2840.00 263.00 268.10m (total 2853.10 m) 3 Core Sampling 61 nos. 61 nos. 61 nos. 4. Pitting/Trenching 00 00 Achieved in FS 2016-17 4 Petrographic Sample 20 nos. 20 nos.. Achieved in FS 2016-17 6 EPMA 05 nos. 05 nos. Achieved in FS 2016-17 7. PTS 10 nos. 10 nos. Achieved in FS 2016-17 7 Chemical Analysis
(Cu, Pb, Zn, Au, Ag, Sn, W) 61 nos. 61 nos. 61 nos.
8. Groove/ Channel Samples 120 nos. 120.00 Achieved in FS 2016-17 8 Total Chemical Analysis
(CS) 61 nos. 61 nos. 61 nos.
9. Borehole Log 1 no. 1 no. 1 no Highlights:
• Geological field traverses were carried out along the South of Gangutana and samples were collected.
• Drilling in borehole SGBHE-09 (3rd level) upto 31st August 2017, total drilling 268.10 m has been completed. Borehole logging by geophysical method (misse-la-masse) is completed.
• Total 61 nos. of samples are collected for chemical analysis.There are three zone is demarcated in this borehole, first is 98.00 mt to 120.00 (19 samples) mt, second is 130.00mt to 155.00 mt and the third one is 230.00 mt to 250.00 mt. Zone is decided on the basis of presence of specks of Chalcopyrite,Bornite and covelite etc.
• Analysis has been received on 28th September 2017. Status of RCA: Month Wages (Rs.) POL (Rs.) OC (Rs.) Total (Rs.)
July 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Aug 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sep 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 RCA for FS 2016-17 for South ofd Gangutana Spill over item is merge with FS 2017-18
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item of extended block of South of Gangutana. Date of allotment of vehicle: one vehicle was allotted on 19.07.2017. Number of days spent by officers in field: S. No Officers Designation No. of Days (July- Sep 2017)
1 Abhishek Kumar Singh Geologist 38 days 2 Santosh Kumar Geologist 15 days 3 N.S.Nayyar Suptd. Geologist 01 days
Status of reports: Item No Title Author(s) Field
season Status (with date of submission)
ME/NR/HR/2016/020 General exploration for copper mineralization in South of Gangutana (Block-1 of zone A), Mahendragarh
Ishwar Yadav & Prashant Pareek
2016-17 The report writing is still on process.
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Region: Northern Region Mission: II A (Mineral Exploration) Division Name: State Unit: Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh FSP No.: ME/NR/PHHP/2017/070 (Extended Additional Item) FS Year: 2017-2018 Title: Extended additional item: North of Tosham (G4). Objective: To assess the potential of tin, tungsten, and copper mineralisation in Khanak-Ratera-
Kirawar-Jamalpur area. Name & Designation of Supervisory Officer: Sh. Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Suptdg. Geologist Personnel: Digvijay Raj, Geologist Physical Target & Achievement (as per NQT) of FSP: Highlights of the Work: Tosham deposit is at the northern tip of Delhi-Gujarat metallogenic province and is a polymetallic deposit. Cassiterite being the main and chief tin ore mineral. Calc-Quartz-biotite schist of Ajabgarh Group of Proterozoic age is the host of Sn-Cu mineralisation. In-house drilling of borehole HBNT-1 in NE of Kirawar started on 03.08.17. The bearing of
borehole is N70ºW, with an angle of 55º. It will intersect the geophysical causative body at a vertical depth of 350 m. The total depth of borehole is 550m+ -10m. The tentative thickness of Older Alluvium sediments along the borehole is 250m. Logging of the borehole HBNT-1 has been carried out. Logging details are as follows: A.) 0m to 167m: sludge of Brown silty clay (Quaternary sediments). At 167 m. borehole was
abandoned due to fishing.
B.) New borehole (HBNT-1A) was approved by Dy. DG and RMH-II, GSI NR, Lucknow. Again drilling started on 11/09/2017. The borehole is 5m, S70º E from HBNT-1. Bearing of borehole is N70ºW, with an angle of 55º. Logging details are as follows:
0 to 180 m: sludge of Brown silty clay (Quaternary sediments). 180 to 247m.: calcareous sand with silty clay till 10/10/2017. Calc-Quartz-biotite schist of Ajabgarh Group is the host of Sn-Cu mineralisation and will be encountered from 250m along with intrusive of Tosham granitoid till 550m.
RCA details: RCA applying date- 06.06.2017 RCA receiving date- 27.06.2017
S.No Nature of work Work proposed for 2017-18
Achievements July 2017 to Sept. 2017 April 2017 to Sept. 2017
1 Technological Survey i) Drilling (In -house) 550 m HBNT 1-167m
HBNT 1A-231.35 m HBNT 1-167m HBNT 1A-231.35 m
ii) Core Sampling (CS) 150 Nos. Nil Nil
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Date of Initial Field Departure: 17.07.2017 No. of field days of officers:
PROJECT: GEOPHYSICS (BOREHOLE LOGGING)
Project: Geophysics (Borehole Logging). Mission: II FSP Code: M2ASI/NR/2017/12459 Title: Geophysical logging and Mise-a-la-masse survey of boreholes drilled under Mission-II items of Northern Region, as and when required, (Linkage item). Objective: To demarcate different litho-units and mineralized zones intersected in the borehole. Personnel: 1. Vipin Kumar Tyagi, Sr. Geophysicist (Insttn) 2. Kamal Singh, Asstt.Geophysicist Year of Initiation: 2017 Year of Completion: 2018 Nature and Quantum of Work and Time Schedule:
Highlights of the work done: Conducted Geophysical logging(Spillover) in borehole no. NIBH-3, 4 & 5 Islampur area, Borehole no. SGBH-9 & 11, South of Gangutana area, Mahendragarh district, Haryana. Conducted Geophysical Logging (Current FSP) of Borehole NGBHE-1 and HMNGE-2, North of Golwa area, Haryana. Geophysical Logging report of Pulwar Village, Segment A & B, Sonbhadra district, UP, NW of Islampur area, and South of Gangutana area, Mahendragarh dist., Haryana have been prepared and submitted to Projec -In-charge.
Status of RCA
RCA Applied
POL WAGES OTHER CHARGES
Amount (Rs) Date Amount (Rs) Date Amount (Rs) Date
Details of Month wise RCA Expenditure Head July’17 August’17 September’17 Total Wages 12716/- 23188/- 22400/- 58344/- POL 7225.77/- 8979/- 1734/- 17939.57/-
OC 690/- 5960/- 8044/- 14694/-
Name of Officers Field Days (month wise) July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 Total
Digvijay Raj, Geologist 6 9 3 23 Supervisory Officer: Shri. Navjeet Singh Nayyar, Superintending Geologist
4 2 0 6
Nature of work
Targets for FS 2017-18
Achievements July, 17 to Sept, 17 Since commencement
Geophysical Logging of Borehole
As per requirement
Boreholes: NGBHE-1=105 m HMNGE-2=120.7m SGBH-9=267 m (Spill over)
Geophysical logging (spillover FS 2016-17): NIBH-3=201 m NIBH-4=274m NIBH-5=150 m SGBH-4=118m SGBH-9= 267m SGBH-11=151m
Geophysical logging (Current FSP): NGBHE-1=105 m HMNGE-2=120.7m
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RCA applied Ist receipt Recoupment
50,000/- 50,000/-
28.07.17 29.08.17
25,000/- 25,000/-
28.07.17 29.08.17
25,000/- 25,000/-
28.07.17 29.08.17
Date of initiation of field work: 03.04.2017
Date of departure for field of each officer: Vipin Kumar Tyagi: 03-04-2017 Kamal Singh: 16-07-2017
No. of Field Days:
S. No. Name of officers Designation During (July’17 to Sept’2017)
1. V. K. Tyagi Sr. Geophysicist(Insttn.) 10
2. Kamal Singh Asstt. Geophysicist 15
Status of reports:
1. Submitted Geophysical Logging Report of Pulwar Village, Segment A & B, Sonbhadra district, UP
2. Submitted Geophysical Logging Report of NW of Islampur Area, Mahendragarh dist, Haryana.
3. Submitted Geophysical Logging Report of South of Gangutana Area, Mahendragarh dist, Haryana.
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MISSION-III (GEOINFORMATICS)
Mission-III covers the activities of ‘Geoinformatics’ which include: Mission III A – Data Repository Management, Advance Spatial Data System, IT Infrastructure &
connectivity
Mission III B -- Publication and Library
Mission III C -- Map, Geoinformatics & Data Integration
The main objective of the Mission is to build an enterprise level spatial database through development of management information systems covering the entire administrative processes and scientific data management under Online Core Business Integrated System (OCBIS).
Participation of Mission III, NR has been ensured by formulation of a total of 14 (7 standard and 7 service) items during F.S. 2017-18 encompassing the three core activities of Geoinformatics.
Under Mission III-A, four service items pertaining to maintenance of IT infrastructure and service support at the Regional Headquarters and State Units of the Northern Region and one service item on Planning, formulation, implementation and monitoring of various activities under Mission- III at Regional Headquarter have been formulated.
Under Mission III-B, three standard items on dissemination of information through publication of Records, Staratigraphic Lexicon on Lesser and Outer Himalayan Sequences of North-West Himalaya, Miscellaneous Publication of Uttarakhand, besides a service item on miscellaneous services of Publication division and Library have been proposed.
Under Mission III-C, major activities to be carried out under four standard items include compilation of mineral belt map of Gurhar Pahar and Gulaldih, Sidhi district, M.P. and Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, compilation of maps of Krol belt in parts of degree sheet no. 53 F of Himachal Pradesh, compilation of District Resource maps (DRM) of Uttar Pradesh (Firojabad, Gorakhpur, Basti & Gonda), Haryana (Jhajjar) and Himachal Pradesh (Simla, Chamba, Una, Kullu, Mandi, Kinnaur, Lahaul-Spiti and Kangra), besides a service item on miscellaneous services of Map Division at Regional Headquarter.
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LIST OF ITEMS UNDER MISSION-III, FS 2016-17
MISSION-III : GEOINFORMATICS Overview of Mission-III Activities in Northern Region
NORTHERN REGION (HQ) 1 M3SI/NC/NR//2017/12286 Planning, formulation, implementation and monitoring of
various activities of FS 2017-18 under Mission-III in Northern Region.
2 M3AMS/NC/NR//2017/12353 Maintenance of IT Infrastructure and service support– RHQ, NR
SUB-MISSION-III A: IT INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONNECTIVITY PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH
3. M3AMS/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11506 Maintenance of IT infrastructure and service support-SU: Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh
JAMMU & KASHMIR 4 M3AMS/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/11937 Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support and
Miscellaneous services of Map Division, SU: Jammu & Kashmir
UTTARAKHAND 5 M3ASI/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11959 Maintenance of IT infrastructure, service support &
Miscellaneous services of Map Division-SU: Uttarakhand SUB-MISSION-IIIC : MAP, GEOINFORMATICS AND DATA INTERGRATION
6 M3CMAP/NC/NR//2017/12629 Compilation of Mineral Belt Maps (Gurhar Pahar & Gulaldih) of Northern Region on 1:50,000 scale on ArcGIS
Platform. 7. M3CMAP/NC/NR//2017/12631 Compilation of District Resource Maps of Uttar Pradesh 1:
250 K DRM 8. M3CSI/NC/NR//2017/12638 Miscellaneous services of Map Division, RHQ, NR. 9. M3MAP/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/ 12814 Compilation of Maps of Krol Belt on 1:25,000 scale in
parts of Degree Sheet no. 53F of Himachal Pradesh on Arc GIS platform.
10. M3CMAP/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12791 Compilation of District Resource Map (1: 2,50,000 scale) of districts of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana.
SUB MISSION-III B: PUBLICATION 11. M3BPUB/NC/NR/2017/12426 Publication of Records of GSI, Vol. 151, Part 8 (Extended
Abstracts of Progress Reports for the Field Season 2016-17 of Northern Region)
12. M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12427 Publication of Stratigraphic Lexicon on Lesser and Outer Himalayan Sequences of North-West Himalaya.
13. M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12423 Publications of “Miscellaneous Publications No. 30, Pt.13 (Uttarakhand)”
14. M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12429 Miscellaneous services of Publication Division and Library, RHQ, NR
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DIVISION: GEODATA– NR (HQ)
ITEM 1 Item No. : M3AMS/NC/NR//2017/12353 Title : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure & service support– RHQ, NR.
Objective : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support and OCBIS. Successful roll out and operation of all OCBIS applications including Portal, Bhukosh, Field applications, e-Governance applications etc. in the region.
Personnel : Jyoti Dubey, Sr. Geol, Ajay Shankar Pandey ,Sr. Geol NATURE AND QUANTUM OF WORK AND TIME SCHEDULE
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1 • To provide connectivity of LAN WAN, Portal and maintenance of IT Infrastructure of Northern Region.
• To provide technical support and intranet connectivity for Video Conferencing facility at NR and satellite offices under NR.
• To provide technical assistance to the officers regarding evaluation and procurement of software and hardware.
• To provide LAN connectivity and to attend software related problems of Biometric machines. Besides, providing technical assistance for Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System at NR, GSI, Lucknow.
• Maintenance of 4Mbps lease line link with CHQ, Kolkata Data Centre and Maintenance of FTTH broadband link for Internet connectivity of Lucknow office.
• Maintenance of Linux Proxy Server for
• To provide connectivity of LAN WAN, Portal and maintenance of IT Infrastructure of Northern Region.
• To provide technical support and intranet connectivity for Video Conferencing facility at NR and satellite offices under NR.
• To provide technical assistance to the officers regarding evaluation and procurement of software and hardware.
• To provide LAN connectivity and to attend software related problems of Biometric machines. Besides, providing technical assistance for Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System at NR, GSI, Lucknow.
• Maintenance of 4Mbps lease line link with CHQ, Kolkata Data Centre and Maintenance of FTTH broadband link for Internet connectivity of Lucknow office.
• Maintenance of Linux Proxy Server for internet distribution.
• To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in providing layouts of 1:50K maps, processing of
• Provided connectivity of LAN / WAN, portal and maintenance of IT Infrastructure of Northern Region. Maintenance of 4Mbps lease line link with CHQ, Kolkata Data Centre and Maintenance of FTTH broadband link for Internet connectivity of Lucknow office. Maintenance of Linux Proxy Server for internet distribution. UTM firewall has been installed in the Geodata Division on 26/07/2017. All the FTTH connections are being managed by UTM firewall for secure browsing. UTM has also increased the network capability and efficiency by load sharing.
• Provided technical assistance for Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System at NR, GSI, Lucknow. In addition, software related problems of Biometric machines were also attended. Biometric attendance of officials was provided to higher authorities on request.
• Provided technical support and intranet connectivity for Video Conferencing facility at NR
• Provided technical assistance regarding evaluation and procurement of hardware.
• Provided 30 Nos. A0 coloured prints to various user Divisions of RHQ and SU’s.
• 08 nos of heavy duty LAN printers have been procured.
• Procurement of 01 nos. of A3 colour printer is under progress.
• Procurement of 76 nos of UPS for the
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internet distribution.
• To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in providing layouts of 1:50K maps, processing of geoscientific data using available application software, and other computer related jobs.
• Implementation of various modules in the region and to assist officers and staffs of the NR regarding filling up of various modules of transactional application of old GSI portal.
• Technical support in processing of scientific data and preparation of maps using software like ArcGIS, Coral DRAW, etc.
• Providing guidance and support in operating newly launched OCBIS’s variousmodules like FSPMIS, LMS, HRMIS, Claims, Enterprise GIS etc. to various users.
• Data input on OCBIS platform on receipt of request from various Missions.
• Assisting in handholding and rollout of OCBIS applications.
• Assisting in training of end users in OCBIS applications in collaboration with Mission V (RTI) and Mission IIIA, CHQ.
• Uploading of relevant content to OCBIS Portal.
geoscientific data using available application software, and other computer related jobs.
• Implementation of various modules in the region and to assist officers and staffs of the NR regarding filling up of various modules of transactional application of old GSI portal.
• Technical support in processing of scientific data and preparation of maps using software like ArcGIS, Coral DRAW, etc.
• Providing guidance and support in operating newly launched OCBIS’s various modules like FSPMIS, LMS, HRMIS, Claims, Enterprise GIS etc. to various users.
• Data input on OCBIS platform on receipt of request from various Missions.
• Assisting in handholding and rollout of OCBIS applications.
• Assisting in training of end users in OCBIS applications in collaboration with Mission V (RTI) and Mission IIIA, CHQ.
• Uploading of relevant content to OCBIS Portal.
OCBIS and non OCBIS computers is under progress.
• Proposal for CAMC of computers and peripherals of GSI, NR, Lucknow was initiated, approval of HOD accorded, Sr PAC meeting was convened and subsequent to the approval of recommendation of Minutes of Sr PAC Committee Meeting by HOD tender document was prepared and submitted to AP & M Division.
• Correspondence with ESRI personnel was done to finalize the agenda and schedule of Arc GIS training at GSI, NR, Lucknow. The training was scheduled from 4th October, 2017 to 6th
• Old GSI Portal: Assistance was provided to officials of NR in filling up of various modules of transactional application of old GSI portal. Facilitated the sorting out of issues pertaining to Work flow correction and Personnel Management data updation.
October, 2017.
• Scrutiny of hard /soft copy of the digitized maps pertaining to digitization of Mission-I reports was undertaken.
• Provided 1:50K maps layouts/shape files to the officers of various user Divisions of RHQ and SU’s.
• OCBIS IMPLEMENTATION: Provided assistance to officials of NR in implementation of various modules of OCBIS portal (particularly filling of data in APAR on request, resetting of the password of various users for login in the OCBIS portal etc) in the Region. o Training: Provided assistance in
conducting the workshop on Field Devices, Bhukosh and Field applications particularly for Mission-II, Mission-IV officers and Laboratory Management System Module of OCBIS for all the officers of Chemical Division, NR from 10-12 July, 2017. The training was imparted by Accenture personnel, Kolkata. A total of 125 candidates from Mission
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II, IV and Chemical Division received the training. A total of 53 officers of M-IV comprising 13 officers from SU-P, H & HP, 09 officers from SU- J&K, 10 officers from SU: UK and 21 Officers from Lucknow (including officers from SU:UP) participated in the training. In the LMS module 46 officers participated in the training program including 19 officers from GSI, Lucknow, 21 from Chemical Lab, Faridabad and 06 number of officers from SU-P,H & HP. In M-IV a total of 26 officers participated in the training comprising 04 officers from SU: J&K, 12 officers from SU: UP, 07 number of officers from SU: P, H & HP, 02 officers from SU:UK and 01 officer from Geothermal Division, NR, Lucknow.(Training to officers of Mission I was given in the month of June, 2017)
o FSPMIS Module: Provided assistance to officers of NR in personnel allocation, work allocation, personnel approval and geoportal integration, uploading of Draft Report, uploading of items of FS 2017-18 and FS 2018-19, change in FSP owners of items of FS 2017-18 as well as FS 2016-17 in FSPMIS Module. The errors encountered were sorted out through correspondence and telephonic conversation with Shri Deb Kumar Bhattacharya, Director MIII-A, CHQ and Accenture Team/ OCBIS Helpdesk.
o BHUKOSH, FIELD APPLICATION and LMS Module: Provided assistance to field going officers of GSI, NR, Lucknow in creation of pre-field package, configuration of field devices and submission of samples through LMS module. The errors encountered were sorted out through correspondence and telephonic conversation with Shri Deb Kumar Bhattacharya, Director MIII-A, CHQ and Accenture Team/ OCBIS Helpdesk.
o Field Devices and Sims: 32 4G sims received. The sims were distributed to
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all the SU’s. Installation of Sims and reconfiguration of tough pad/field devices with Sims is under progress.
o Compilation of OCBIS related issues and discussions during Videoconferencing: Detailed discussion was held with the members of OCBIS implementation Committee, NR regarding the issues pertaining to implementation various modules of OCBIS. Compilation of issues raised by officials of RHQ and SU’s pertaining to different activated modules of OCBIS was done and discussed elaborately during videoconferencing held with NMH-III, DDG IT, senior officers of Mission III, CHQ and Accenture Team 16.08.2017 and 18.09.2017. Issues have also been communicated to Dy. DG, IT through e mail.
SU: JAMMU & KASHMIR, JAMMU
PROJECT: GEOINFORMATICS,
ITEM 2 Item No. : M3AMS/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/11937 Title : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support & Miscellaneous services of
Map Division, SU: Jammu & Kashmir Objective : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support Personnel : Balbir Singh, Sr. Geol
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2. • To provide connectivity of LAN, WAN, Portal, IP telephone, videoconferencing internet and IT infrastructure.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus.
• Technical support/assistance to field officer of other divisions & projects in
• To provide connectivity of LAN, WAN, Portal, IP telephone, videoconferencing internet and IT infrastructure.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus.
• Technical support/assistance to field officer of other divisions & projects in procuring geo-scientific data.
Engaged in providing service based facilities like LAN/WAN IP telephone, videoconferencing facility etc. to the officers of different projects of SU:
J&K. Besides, maintenance of Geodata Lab, Proxy Server based internet
services, LAN/WAN, I.P. Telephone and associated peripherals of the State
Unit were attended. Technical support in connection with
AEBAS machines installed in the office was also provided as and when
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procuring geo-scientific data.
• Assistance to administration for trouble shooting in transactional module as and when required.
• Supervision of outsourced maintenance & upkeep of computers, printers and scanners.
• Providing support to all types of cartographic work.
• Providing support to all types of ferro-printing work.
• Providing assistance in scanning work.
• Issue/return of maps/toposheets, aerial photographs and imageries to various Divisions and projects of SU: J&K.
• Assistance to administration for trouble shooting in transactional module as and when required.
• Supervision of outsourced maintenance & upkeep of computers, printers and scanners.
• Providing support to all types of cartographic work.
• Providing support to all types of ferro-printing work.
• Providing assistance in scanning work.
• Issue/returnof maps/toposheets, aerial photographs and imageries to various Divisions and projects of SU: J&K.
required. Video-conferencing session was organised between ADG & HOD, GSI, NR, Lucknow and officers and staff of GSI,SU: J&K in connection
with administrative and technical matters related to SU:J&K.
Rendered technical help in uploading FSP proposals for FS: 2018-19
pertaining to SU: J&K in OCBIS portal.
SU: PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH PROJECT: GEOINFORMATICS, CHANDIGARH
ITEM 3 Item No. : M3AMS/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11506 Title : Maintenance of IT infrastructure and service support-SU: Punjab,Haryana &
Himachal Pradesh Objective : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support Personnel : Rimjhim Singh Sr. Geol (PT), Jeena Mondal Sr. Geol (PT)
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3. • Maintenance of LAN, WAN and GSI Portal at Divisions, Projects and Laboratories located at Chandigarh office.
• To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in processing of geoscientific data
• Maintenance of LAN, WAN and GSI Portal at Divisions, Projects and Laboratories located at Chandigarh office.
• To provide assistance to officers of other divisions in processing of geoscientific data using available
Execution and maintenance activity of LAN-WAN, scanning and printing of various size of maps, made arrangement for videoconferencing meetings with HOD, NR, Lucknow, routine checking of connectivity of videoconferencing with CHQ-IT, preparation of status of desktop
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using available application software and other computer related jobs.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus for protection of the computers.
• Supervision of IP phone facility, Internet and outsourced maintenance and upkeep of Computers, Printers and Scanners.
application software and other computer related jobs.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus for protection of the computers.
• Supervision of IP phone facility, Internet and outsourced maintenance and upkeep of Computers, Printers and Scanners.
computers at SU: PHHP, Chandigarh and provided assistance to the NGCM officers for device (Touchpad) related issues, installation of AEBAS, work of enrollment of newly joined officers in AEBAS and made arrangement for conducting OAC meeting at SU:PHP, Chandigarh.
ITEM 4
Item No. : M3MAP/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12814 Title : Compilation of Maps of Krol Belt on 1:25,000 scale in parts of degree sheet no.
53F of Himachal Pradesh on Arc GIS platform. Objective : To compile geological map of the Krol Belt incorporating inputs generated
during second generation Specialized thematic mapping. Personnel : Rimjhim Singh, Sr. Geologist
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4. Compilation and Digitisation and adding of attributes of second generation maps in Krol Belt in parts of toposheet nos. 53F/1, 2, 5, 6, 10), Himachal Pradesh. (Scale 1:25000
Total Area 1500 sq.km. Parts of 53F (53F/1, 2, 5, 6, 10)
1. Georeferencing of 1:25,000 STM maps of toposheets no. 53F01, 02, 05, 06, 10completed.
2. Digitization of Lithological layer of toposheet no. 53F/01, 02 and 05 of Krol belt map on Arc-GIS platform.
3. Cumulative achievement is 600 Sq. Km. area.
SU: UTTARAKHAND
PROJECT: GEOINFORMATICS
ITEM 5 Item No. : M3ASI/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11959 Title : Maintenance of IT infrastructure, service support & Miscellaneous services of
Map Division-SU: Uttarakhand Objective : Maintenance of IT Infrastructure, service support Personnel : Sebabrata Das, Sr. Geol (PT)
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5. • Maintenance of LAN, WAN & Portal.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus.
• Assistance to administration for trouble shooting in Payroll &Claim module as and when required.
• Supervision of IP phones facility and liasioning for its maintenance.
• Supervision of Internet facility.
• Supervision of outsourced maintenance & upkeep of Computers, Printers and Scanners.
• Issue/return of maps/toposheets besides their maintenance.
• Cartographic work of various Divisions, and Projects.
• Maintenance of LAN, WAN & Portal.
• Management and maintenance of Antivirus.
• Assistance to administration for trouble shooting in Payroll &Claim module as and when required.
• Supervision of IP phones facility and liasioning for its maintenance.
• Supervision of Internet facility.
• Supervision of outsourced maintenance & upkeep of Computers, Printers and Scanners.
• Issue/return of maps/toposheets besides their maintenance.
• Cartographic work of various Divisions, and Projects
• Maintenance of LAN, WAN & Portal.
• Assisted officers to upload report of FS 2016-17 in OCBIS portal and updating HRMS data.
• File processing regarding renewal of AMC of computers
• Assisted officers in uploading FSP proposal for FS 2018-19 in OCBIS portal.
• Assisted officers in configuring Field devices and installation of field application.
• Assisted officers in preparing map in ArcGIS.
• Record updation of M & C Division. • Issued toposheets to officers of SU:
Uttarakhand.
DIVISION: MAP AND CARTOGRAPHY, NR(HQ)
ITEM 6 Item No. : M3CMAP/NC/NR//2017/12629 Title : Compilation of Mineral Belt Maps of Northern Region on 1:50,000 scale on Arc
GIS Platform. Objective : To compile Mineral Belt Maps of Northern Region on 1:50K scale on ArcGIS
Platform. Personnel : Satya Prakash Sr. Geol (PT), Rajnish Mishra, Sr. Geol (PT)
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6. Compilation of Mineral Belt Maps (GurharPahar& Gulaldih) of Northern Region on 1:50,000 scale on ArcGIS Platform.
Degree Sheets: 63L (Total 2 toposheets i.e. 63L/11, 15
1. Data acquisition from unpublished GSI reports for compilation of mineral belt map of Gulaldih and Gurhar Pahar area.
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2. Consultation of concerned GMS and GSI reports.
ITEM 7 Item No. : M3CMAP/NC/NR//2017/12631 Title : Compilation of District Resource Maps of Uttar Pradesh 1: 250 K DRM Objective : Preparation of District Resource Maps of the State of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Personnel : Satya Prakash Sr. Geol (PT), Rajnish Mishra, Sr. Geol (PT) NATURE AND QUANTUM OF WORK AND TIME SCHEDULE
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7. Preparation of District Resource Maps of the State of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
04 DRMs (Firozabad, Gorakhpur, Basti and Gonda)
1. Finalisation of Basti and Gonda DRMs of U.P. are under progress. Layout of Geology, Geomorphology, Landuse Geohydrology and Geotechnical & natural hazard map part have been completed
2. Layout of Geohydrology for
Gorakhpur DRM is completed.
3. Consulted concerned literatures, GMS and GQMs for compilation work
ITEM 8 Item No. : M3CSI/NC/NR//2017/12638 Title : Miscellaneous services of Map Division, RHQ, NR.
Objective : Maintenance, Maps, Scanning, Printing A0 Maps Personnel : Satya Prakash Sr. Geol (PT), Rajnish Mishra Sr. Geol (PT)
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Nature of work Target for F.S.2017-18 Achievement during July’ 2017 to September’ 2017
8. • Issue/return of maps/toposheets and their maintenance.
• Scanning and digital archival of 1000 old tracings of geological Maps.
• Scanning and Printing of A0 size Maps
• Scrutiny of compiled GQMs and DRMs received from State Unit offices of Northern
• Issue/return of maps/toposheets and their maintenance.
• Scanning and digital archival of 1000 old tracings of geological Maps.
• Scanning and Printing of A0 size Maps
• Scrutiny of compiled GQMs and DRMs received from State Unit offices of Northern Region for finalization.
• In Map Section: 78 Maps/ Toposheets were issued and 69 received.
• No. of scanning: 45 No. of map/toposheet laminations: 11.
• No. of A0 map Colour Print: 27. • A total 29 Maps were sold. Revenue
of Rs. 59900/- was generated.
• Scrutiny of Kangra, H.P., DRM is completed.
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Region for finalization.
• DRMs of Punjab: Scrutiny of
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, Fazilka, Muktsar Sahib (1st level) are completed and sent to respective offices for further action
• Updated Status map of GMSs,
GQMs and DRMs of Northern Region are prepared.
• Preparation & updating of
Geological and mineral map of Northern Region (1:10,000,00) with adjoining part on Arc GIS format is completed
STATE UNIT: PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH DIVISION: MAP & CARTOGRAPHY
ITEM 9
Item No. : M3CMAP/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12791 Title : Compilation of District Resource Map (1: 2,50,000 scale) of districts of Himachal
Pradesh State. Objective : To prepare District Resource Map (1: 2,50,000 scale) of districts of Himachal
Pradesh State. Personnel : Renuka Kumari, Senior Geologist, Manoj Kr.Shekhawat, Senior Geologist
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9. Compilation of District Resource Map (1: 2,50,000
scale)
9 DRMs (Shimla, Chamba, Una, Kullu, Mandi, Kinnaur,
Lahaul-Spiti Kangra and Jhajjar.)
Final layout of Kangra and Chamba DRM prepared and submitted for first level scrutiny.
Consultation of Himachal Pradesh State Map (1:5,00,000), Geological maps (1:50,000)and reports of GSI, Geomorphological Map of India (1:2Million), Landuse and Land coverrmap(1:50,000), Hydrogeological map of India (1:2 Million), Himachal Pradesh Soils Map (1:500000),Geotechnical Map of India (1:2 Million), Seismotectonic Atlas of India (1:1Million) for compilation of DRM of Lahaul-Spiti and Una district, Himachal Pradesh and Jhajjar district of Haryana.
Collation, compilation and
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processing of shape files of different layer data to prepare a seamless mosaic of different layers for preparation of thematic maps for DRM of Lahaul-Spiti , Una district, Himachal Pradesh and Jhajjar district of Haryana.
Digitization and preparation of final layout of maps viz- Geology & Mineral Resource map, Geomorphological map, Landuse map, Hydrogeological & Soil map and Geotechnical & Natural hazards map for compilation of DRM of Una district, Himachal Pradesh.
Digitization and compilation of DRM of Lahaul-Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh is under progress.
Compilation of DRM of Jhajjhar district, Haryana is completed.
DIVISION: PUBLICATION, NR (HQ)
ITEM 10 Item No. : M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12426
Title : Publication of Records of GSI, Vol. 151, Part 8 (Extended Abstracts of Progress Reports for the Field Season 2016-17 of Northern Region)
Objective : To disseminate the recent geological work/ investigations and mapping activities taken up by the GSI, NR, in the year 2016-17 to the geosciences-community.
Personnel : Seema Yadav, Sr. Geol (PT), Mridul Srivastava, Sr. Geol (PT) Sl. No.
Nature of work Target for F.S.2017-18 Achievement during July’ 2017 to September’ 2017
10. Collection of material, compilation, scrutiny,
editing and printing of the volume.
Collection of material, compilation, scrutiny, editing and printing of the volume.
Under compilation
ITEM 11 Item No. : M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12427
Title : Publication of Stratigraphic Lexicon on Lesser and Outer Himalayan Sequences of North-West Himalaya.
Objective : To disseminate the work of Geological survey of India in Special Publication from unpublished reports of GSI, NR.
Personnel : Rajesh Chaturvedi, Sr. Geol (PT), Sana Naqvi Sr. Geol (PT)
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Nature of work Target for F.S.2017-18 Achievement during July’ 2017 to September’ 2017
11. Compilation, scrutiny, editing & printing of the
volume
Compilation, scrutiny, editing & printing of the volume
1st draft is under review. Proof reading of references completed.
ITEM 12 Item No. : M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12423
Title : Publications of “Miscellaneous Publications No. 30, Pt. (Uttarakhand)” Objective : Manuscript, publications Miscellaneous Publications No. 30.
Personnel : Rajesh Chaturvedi, Sr. Geol (PT), Sana Naqvi Sr. Geol (PT) Sl. No.
Nature of work Target for F.S.2017-18 Achievement during July’ 2017 to September’ 2017
12. Publications of “Miscellaneous
Publications No. 30, Pt.13 (Uttarakhand)”
Publications of “Miscellaneous Publications No. 30, Pt.13
(Uttarakhand)”
1st draft is under review.
ITEM 13
Item No. : M3BPUB/NC/NR//2017/12429 Title : Miscellaneous services of Publication Division & Library, RHQ, NR Objective : Collection of material, compilation, scrutiny and e-publication by March 2018.
Personnel : Seema Yadav,Sr.Geologist(PT), Sana Naqvi, Sr.Geologist(PT) NATURE AND QUANTUM OF WORK AND TIME SCHEDULE
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September’ 2017 13. • GSI (NR) News Vol. 36:
Collection of material, compilation, scrutiny and e-publication by March 2018.
• Processing and scrutiny of research papers-As available
• Booklets/Pamphlets/Brochures etc.-As required
• Maintenance and up-gradation of NR Library systems sale/distribution of Departmental Publications.
• Issue of NDC, processing of papers for stock registration, allotment of Accession Number to circulated GSI reports
• GSI (NR) News Vol. 36: Collection of material, compilation, scrutiny and e-publication by March 2018.
• Processing and scrutiny of research papers-As available
• Booklets/Pamphlets/Brochures etc.-As required
• Maintenance and up-gradation of NR Library systems sale/distribution of Departmental Publications.
• Issue of NDC, processing of papers for stock registration, allotment of Accession Number to circulated GSI reports
Collection of material is under process
Abstracts = 12
Paper= 1 Addition of Books = Nil
Addition of Periodicals/ Journals =68
Addition of Unpublished Reports = Nil
Allotment of Accession Number= Nil
Publication(s) sold = 2 copies
Publication(s) distributed=781
Active Fault Study in Yamuna Tear Zone*
Processing for printing Printed
* This material for publication is not in the prescribed FSP item. It was taken up in the month of February, 2017 for publication
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MISSION-IV FUNDAMENTAL AND MULTIDISPLINARY GEOSCIENCE
The activity domain of Mission IV in the region relates to Fundamental and Multidisciplinary Geosciences and special studies. The investigations in different domains i.e Landslide studies, Earthquake studies, Engineering Geology (Geohazards and Engineering Geology-Sub-Mission-IVA); Environmental Geology (Biochemical and Geochemical Hazards-Sub-Mission-IVB); Glaciology (Climate Change and Ecosystems-Sub-Mission-IVC); and Mineral Physics, Palaeontology, Petrology and Himalayan Geosciences (Fundamental Geosciences-Sub-Mission-IVD) will be taken up by Mission –IV, GSI, NR during the FS 2017-18.
Out of a total of 40 items to be taken up during FS 2017-18 by Mission IV, Northern Region, 30 are standard items and 10 service items including one item on planning, programming and coordination. A total of 21 field investigations will be taken up on Landslide Studies, Earthquake Studies, and Engineering Geology (Sub-Mission-IVA), one item will be on Environmental Geology (Sub-Mission-IVB), two items will be on Glaciological studies (Sub-Mission-IVC) and four items will be on Palaentology, Petrology and Himalayan Geosciences (Sub-Mission-IVD). Two field items under Geophysics Division (Seismo-tectonics) are linked with Earthquake Geology Division.
Under National Landslide Susceptibility Mapping (NLSM) on 1:50,000 scale, nine items in the states of Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Uttarakhand will be taken up during FS 2017-18. Besides, there are two items on landslide studies, related to site specific investigations of important slides and slides occurring along communication routes and Hazard Zonation (on macro-scale) will be taken up during FS 2017-18. Detailed investigations of some of the landslides identified during preliminary investigation will be taken up along the important communication routes in Uttarakhand. One research project on Geotechnical assessment and instrument aided monitoring of Barkot landslide, Tehri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand, for developing Early Warning System (EWS) will be continued in collaboration with DTRL.
Seismic microzonation studies of major urban agglomerations located in Zone V and IV have been launched throughout the country. The NDMA, Government of India, has identified 38 cities for carrying out these studies. Seismic microzonation studies have been carried out by GSI, NR in Dehradun, Chandigarh, Jammu, Jalandhar and Amritsar urban agglomerations. Outcome of the studies have already been brought out in the form of reports. A special publication of GSI No. 87 on Seismic Microzonation of Delhi has been released by GSI. One item on Seismic Microzonation Studies of Merrut urban agglomeration is continuing. These items have linkage item with Geophysical Division for carrying out geophysical studies related to the investigation and Drilling Division for conducting drilling and SPT tests for geotechnical studies. Active fault mapping of Kalagarh Thrust along the Himalayan foot hills of Garhwal district, Uttarakhand will be taken up as a new item during 2017-18. Updation of Seismotectonic Atlas of India and its Environs (SEISAT) in the Northern Region has been taken up during FS 2016-17.
Geotechnical investigations continue to be an area of importance, where outside agencies require services of GSI to carry out the investigations related to water resource development, communication and transportation, various civil structures, flood damage, landslide and stability of slopes along national highways and railway alignments. Seven geotechnical investigations will be taken up during current field season covering U.P., Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and J&K. One investigation on evaluation of ground water quality and to ascertain the causes of contamination in abandoned channel regime of Ghaghara river basin, western part of Gonda district, UP, will be taken up during the field season. A continued item on evalaution of potentially vulnerable areas with regard to Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) in Uttarakhand will be taken up. The recessional pattern of glaciers
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of Miyar valley, Lahaul and Spiti district, H.P. will be taken up as new item by Glaciology Division on the basis of expedition. Compilation of an Inventory of Glacial Lakes of North Western Himalaya and identification of potentially vulnerable areas for high GLOF-risk; based on Remote Sensing Multi-Spectral Data, will be taken up as continued item. Another service item of Glaciology Division as compilation of material for a monograph on glaciological studies undertaken by GSI in Indian Himalaya will be taken up as a new item.
Four research projects under Fundamental Geosciences will be taken up by different Divisions/Projects. These research projects include Palaeontological studies of Kakara Formation in the Lesser Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh and Nilkanth Formation in Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand; Characterization of Ore Fluid vis-a-vis Copper Mineralization in North Delhi Fold Belt, Mahendragarh district, Haryana. Two research projects on Himalayan Geosciences entitled “Establishment of Tectono-stratigraphic sequence of Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone (ITSZ) in Spontang, Sapi-Shergol and Drass areas, Leh and Kargil districts, J&K.” and “Lithostratigraphy, Palaeontology and Paleoenvironmental studies of Tethyan sequence of Zanskar valley, Kargil and Leh district, Ladakh will be taken up on expedition basis.
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LIST OF ITEMS UNDER MISSION-IV, FS 2016-17
MISSION-IV : FUNDAMENTAL AND MULTI-DISCIPLINARY GEOSCIENCE AND SPECIAL STUDIES
Overview of Mission IV activities in Northern Region 1. M4SI/NC/NR/2017/12777 Planning, Coordination, Implementation and Monitoring of various
activities of FS 2017-18 under Mission-IV in Northern Region LANDSLIDE PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH 2. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12827 Macro-scale (1:50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts
of Toposheet nos. 53B/13, 53F/01, 02 & 03, parts of Shimla, Solan and Sirmur districts, Himachal Pradesh.
3. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12822 Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/6, 7, 10, 11 & 14, parts of Sirmur district, Himachal Pradesh.
4. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11709 Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/05 & 53 F/09, parts of Sirmaur & Shimla districts, Himachal Pradesh.
5. M4LSSM//NC//NR/SU-PHP/2017/11724 Macroscale (1:50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in toposheet nos.53A/12 (part), 53A/16 & 53E/04, parts of Shimla, Solan & Bilaspur districts, Himachal Pradesh.
JAMMU & KASHMIR 6. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/11942 Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts
of Toposheet nos. 43K/14, 43K/15 & 43O/02, Anantnag, Riasi, Shopian and Kulgam districts, Jammu and Kashmir.
7. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12547 Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 43P/13 and 43P/14, Kathua and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh and Pathankot, Gurdaspur districts of Punjab.
8. M4LS/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12210 Detailed geological investigation of Trangla Landslide in Batote, District Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir
9. M4LS//NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12224 Updation of existing Landslide Inventory of north western Himalaya in the state of Jammu and Kashmir based on the new incidences as and when occurs during the period.
UTTARAKHAND 10. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12285 Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts
of Toposheet nos. 53O/1 and 53O/5, Almora, Pauri and Chamoli districts, Uttarakhand.
11. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12287 Macro-scale (1:50,000) Landslide, Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pauri Garhwal, Almora and Nainital districts of Uttarakhand state covering Toposheet nos. 53O/2, 53O/3 and 53O/6.
12. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12292 Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide, Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pithoragarh, Almora and Nainital districts of Uttarakhand state covering Toposheet nos. 53O/12, 53O/16, 62C/4, 62C/6, 62C/7 and 62C/8.
13. M4LS/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11673 Detailed geological investigation of Pulinda landslide in Pauri district and Barsu landslide in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand.
14. M4CRP/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12276 Geotechnical assessment and instrument aided monitoring of Barkot landslide, Tehri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand, for developing Early Warning System (EWS).
15. M4ASI/NC /NR/SU-UK/2017/11958 Post disaster studies of landslides on communication routes or damages to the demographic centers in Uttarakhand.
NORTHERN REGION (HQ) EARTHQUAKE GEOLOGY
16. M4SHMZ/NC/NR/2017/12047 Seismic Microzonation Studies of Meerut City 17. M4AFM/NC/NR/2017/11986 Active tectonic study of Kalagarh Thrust along the Himalayan
Foothills, Garhwal district, Uttarakhand
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18. M4ASI/NC/NR/2017/12018 Macroseismic survey of damaging earthquake(s) occurring in the Northern Region
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY PUNJAB, HARYANA & HIMACHAL PRADESH
19. M4EGG/C /NR/SU-PHP/2017/12836 Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource Development projects in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.
20. M4EGG/C/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11904 Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation projects in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
JAMMU & KASHMIR 21. M4EGG/C/NR/SU-JK/2017/12551 Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource Development Projects
in Jammu and Kashmir. 22. M4EGG/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12552 Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation
projects, stability of slopes, major and minor civil structures in Jammu and Kashmir.
UTTARAKHAND 23. M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UK/2017/11116 Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource Development Projects
in Uttarakhand. 24. M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UK/2017/11120 Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation
projects, stability of slopes and geological feasibility of artificial lakes, major and minor civil structures in Uttarakhand.
UTTAR PRADESH 25. M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UP/2017/11831 Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource Development projects
in Uttar Pradesh. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
26. M4RP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12589 Arsenic contamination studies in Abandoned Channel regime of Ghaghara river basin, western part of Gonda district, Uttar Pradesh.
NORTHERN REGION (HQ) SUB-MISSION-IVC : CLIMATE CHANGE ECO SYSTEM
GLACIOLOGY 27. M4GL/NC/NR/2017/12713 Evaluation of potentially vulnerable areas for high Glacial Lake
Outburst Floods (GLOF) risk areas in Uttarakhand (On expedition basis).
28. M4GL/NC/NR/2017/12662 Study on the recessional pattern of glaciers of Miyar valley, Lahaul and Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh (On expedition basis).
29. M4GL/NC/NR/2017/12716 Compilation of an Inventory of Glacial Lakes of North Western Himalaya, and identification of potentially vulnerable areas for high GLOF-risk; based on Remote Sensing Multi-Spectral Data.
30. M4GL/NC/NR/2017/12692 Compilation of material for a monograph on glaciological studies undertaken by Geological Survey of India in Indian Himalaya.
DIVISON : MINERAL PHYSICS 31. M4SI/NC/NR/2017/11841 Mineralogical studies of geological samples by X-ray diffraction
and separation of heavy and clay minerals and their identification. DIVISION : PALAEONTOLOGY
32. M4PAL/NC/NR/2017/11809 Palaeontological study of Kakara Formation of Himachal Pradesh, Dogadda and Nilkanth Formation in Pauri-Garhwal districts, Uttarakhand.
33. M4CSI/NC/NR/2017/11863 Miscellaneous services of Palaeontology Division, Northern Region.
DIVISION: PETROLOGY 34. M4RP/NC/NR/2017/12031 Characterization of Ore Fluid vis-a-vis Copper Mineralization in
North Delhi Fold Belt, Mahendragarh district, Haryana 35. M4SI/NC/NR/2017/12116 Miscellaneous services of Petrology Division
DIVISION: HIMAYANA GEOLOGY 36. M4ARP/NC/NR/2017/11743 Establishment of Tectono-stratigraphic sequence of Indus-Tsangpo
Suture Zone (ITSZ) in Spontang, Bodthkhrbo-Silakang, Sapi-Shergol and Drass areas, Leh and Kargil districts, J&K (On expedition basis).
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37. M4RP/NC/NR/2017/11921 Lithostratigraphy, palaeontology and paleoenvironmental studies of Tethyan sequence of Zanskar valley, around Chorten-Shila and Shilaphu, Kargil and Leh district, Ladakh (On expedition basis).
GEOTECHNICAL LAB 38. M4SI/NC/NR/2017/12536 Determination of geotechnical properties of soil, rock and
aggregate.
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ITEMWISE HIGHLIGHTS OF WORK DONE
Item Code: M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UK/2017/11116 Title: Geotechnical Evaluation of Water Resource Development Projects in Uttarakhand Objective: To carry out pre-feasibility, feasibility, detailed investigation stage and construction stage geotechnical investigation of multipurpose river valley projects in Kumaon and Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand State. Highlights: Geological mapping of Dam foundation (1:100 scale)- 315 m2; Underground investigation: 3-D geological logging (1:200 scale) & Drill Core Logging of surge shaft -460 m2 + 177 m
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Item Code: M4EGG/C/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12836 Title: Geotechnical Investigation of Water Resource Development Projects in Himachal Pradesh & Punjab. Objective: To carryout pre-feasibility, feasibility detailed investigation, construction and post construction stage geotechnical investigations of river valley projects. Rendering geotechnical consultancy services/geological inputs at various stages of the projects. Highlights:3-D logging of 2 exploratory drifts was carried out on 1:100 scale, covering 90m. Rock mass exposed in the drifts is dominantly dark grey to greenish grey quartzite with thin bands of phyllitic quartzite/ slate along with vein quartz/ silicification at places. Foliation joints are dipping 250 - 750 / N110 - 210
On the basis of 3-D logging after drift excavated in the proposed power house area it is revealed that the rock mass is massive, hard and compact quartzite (>90%) with thin bands of slate (Q = 7.5 to 16.0). It is suggested to align power house cavern considering adequate lateral cover/ vertical and horizontal/ vertical stresses of the area and as far as possible across the strike of the foliation joints.
, direction, variation in dip/ dip direction due to local warping and folding. Apart from foliation joints, the rock mass is intersected with 3 prominent and 2 random joint sets. Few minor shear seams (clay gouge <2cm) parallel to foliation joints is also recorded at places.
3-D logging after the drift excavated in the intermediate level to the proposed surge shaft area it is revealed that the rock mass is hard and compact quartzite (>95%) with thin bands of slate (Q = 8.0 to 20.0). The drift is excavated sub-parallel to the strike of the rocks, resulting into toppling from the left wall and plane of failure from the right wall has been recorded.
Geological mapping and cross section along the proposed weir axis on 1:5000 scale of the trench weir site was carried out covering 0.021 sq. km. and approximately 130Lm respectively. The proposed trench weir (15m x 2m x 3m) is located ±110m downstream of confluence of Seri nala and Deothalnala. Rock types exposed in the area is dominantly dark grey to greenish grey quartzite with minor slate partings. On the left bank of the Deothalnala, hard and massive quartzite is exposed forming steep slopes (>800). The foliation joints are dipping towards upstream direction i.e. 150 - 200 / N1300 - 1350. Nala span at proposed location is very wide (>100m) and laden with huge boulders of quartzite and very few with dolomitic limestone. Similarly, on the right bank in-situ rock is present and in between ±20m high fluvio-glacial/ talus material is occupying the area. On the left bank at the proposed location of weir trench and intake structure in upstream and downstream side, slides are present. Therefore, it suggested finalizing the structures considering the impact of slides in the future.
Item Code: M4EGG/C/NR/SU-PHP/2017/11904 Title: Geotechnical evaluation of communication and transportation projects in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Objective: To carry out geotechnical investigations for bridge sites, tunnels, rail alignment, road alignments, flood damages, landslides and stability of hill slopes and formulate cost effective
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remedial measures for ensuring safety. Rendering geotechnical consultancy services/geological inputs at various stages of the communication projects. Highlights:Preliminary reconnaissance geological & geotechnical traverses along proposed Beri– Manali – Leh railway line. Discussion with Northern Railway, RITES, ARMY& SASE on a number of issues/problems in latest alignment of RITES were highlighted at various locations at site. It was again emphasized that steepest possible ruling gradient be finalized along with identification of corridor so that detailed survey and geological studies could be undertaken. With the studies taken so far northern railway is in favor of keeping Railway alignment in the vicinity of the national highway from Bilaspur to Leh. It was again pointed out that for selecting a alignment detailed survey depicting topography, land use etc has to be prepared for the selected corridor. After which geological mapping on 1:15000/1:10,000 scale will be undertaken by GSI. It was pointed out that for HP area 1:15000 toposheets are available and the geological work can be undertaken once the corridor is finalized.
Item Code: M4EGG/C/NR/SU-PHP /2017/ 12836 Title: Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource Development projects in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab Objective:To carry out DPR/pre-construction, construction and post-construction stage geotechnical investigations for multipurpose river valley projects, other medium and minor irrigation schemes etc. with the following specific objectives: i) To select suitable sites of different civil structures (e.g., dam, barrage, spillway etc.). ii) To identify weak geological features at the foundation grade iii) Underground structures such as tunnels, open cut sections, Cut-off Trench (COT) to suggest relevant support structures. Highlights: Geological mapping of Dam foundation (1:100 scale)- 315 mUnderground investigation: 3-D geological logging (1:200 scale) 10m
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Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/ 12287 Title:Macro-scale (1:50,000) Landslide, Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pauri Garhwal, Almora and Nainital districts of Uttarakhand state covering Toposheet nos. 53O/2, 53O/3 and 53O/6. Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs.Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides.Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Preparation of pre-field Slope forming material map in ESRI Arc GIS 10.2 and finalization of all pre-field thematic maps for final printing.Carried out field work in SOI toposheet no. 53 O/2, 53 O/3 and 53 O/6 comprising part of Almora, Nainital and Pauri Garhwal Districts of Uttarakhand. All thematic maps are being validated in field at 524 data points. Geologically, area comprises mainly rocks of Almora, Jaunsar and Siwalik group trending NW-SE with quaternary sediments. NE part dominated by Almora group of rocks whereas SW dominated by Siwalik group of rocks with quaternary deposits and the central portion comprises rocks of Jaunsar group. The field area is mainly covered by schist, phyllite, slate, limestone dolomite, sandstone, shale and alluvium etc.Geo-morphologically, area can be categorized mainly in highly dissected hill slope, moderately dissected hills slopes, escarpments, colluvial foot slopes and denudational hill slopes especially along the Kosi and Ramganga Rivers. Whereas settlements, agriculture, sparse to moderate vegetation, barren, extensive slope cuts are the land use-land cover forms. The slope forming material is mainly slope wash, in-situ soil, colluvium, alluvium whereas overburden thickness majorly fall in 0 to 1m thickness and then 2 to 5m thickness.Total 42
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landslide incidences have been recorded in the field, out of which 31 are rock slides, 9 are debris slide and2 are debris-cum-rock slides. Further, they are classifiedinto41 slides and 1 debris flow.
Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/12822 Title: Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/6, 7, 10, 11 & 14, parts of Sirmur district, Himachal Pradesh. Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high-resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs. Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides. Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Dem Derivatives 530 km
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Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/2017/ 11709 Title:Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/05 & 53 F/09, parts of Sirmur& Shimla districts, Himachal Pradesh. Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high-resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs.Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides.Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Dem Derivatives 214 km
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Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12292 Title:Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide, Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pithoragarh, Almora and Nainital district of Uttarakhand state covering Toposheet nos. 53O/12,53O/16, 62C/4,62C/6,62C/7 and 62C/8 Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs.Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides.Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Attended preparation of Slope forming material map pertaining to the FSP item No. M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/ 12292 and finalized all pre-field maps for printing.
• Total 326 no of landslide incidences have been identified and digitized during the pre-field preparation of landslide inventory map. Major slides are observed in Siwalik area along the natural slopes and some slides along the road section in the field area.
• Geologically, the field area comprising Siwalik Group of rocks in southern part of the field area and Almora, Garhwal, Jaunsar, Ramgarh group of rocks and older alluvium in the northern part of the field area. During the field traverses, work was mainly confined in Toposheet number 62C/6 where rocks of Almora and Gharwal groups are exposed.
• Geomorphologically the area is classified into Highly dissected, Moderately dissected to Lowly dissected hill slopes, Escarpments, Ridge, Transportational mid slope, Colluvial foot slope, denudational hill slope. and river depositional features like Channel bars, Point bars, Mid channel bars, Terraces , Landuselandcover is various classes like cultivated land, settlements, dense, moderate to sparse vegetation, River barren, Waste land and barren land
• Various thematic maps were validated at 176 actual locations and accordingly data have been collected or modified. Total 61 landslide incidences were recorded along road sections during the field work out of which 33 nos. were Rock slides, 27 nos. were debris and 1 earth slide. Landslides are occurring along roads.
• Attended modification and addition in the report of item code LSM/NR/UK/ 2016/ 048 and circulated the report on 29.09.2017
Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12285 Title:Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53O/1
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and 53O/5, 1338 km2 Almora, Pauri and Chamoli districts, Uttarakhand Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs. Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides.Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Completed Landuse / Landcover and SFM maps of the area using multi temporal Google Earth Images for TS nos. 53O/1 and 53O/5.
• Field work has been carried out in the T.S. nos. 53O/1 and 53 O/5 w.r.t. landslide incidences, slope forming material, LULC, Geomorphology, Hydrological condition etc. Total 405sq km area of field investigation has been carried out.
• The study area falls in Toposheet Nos. 53O/1 and 53O/5, which mainly comprises Granitic gneiss with raft quartzite, quartz mica schist, phyllite, slates with quartz bands of the Gorakhnath Formation of the Almora Group and quartzites, shale phyllite, dolomite and conglomerate, phyllite quartzite and dolomite with basic intrusive, and shale quartzite limestone and conglomerate of Nagthat, Chandpur and Mandhali formations of Inner Lesser Himalayas in the area.
• Two major thrust zones termed as North Almora Thrust and South Almora Thrust are passing from the NE part and SW part of the study area, respectively.
• Total 114 No’s of landslide incidences have been studied. • Officers attended the corrections and modifications, suggested during L2 level review in
the final report of the F.S. 2016-17 under item code: LSM/NR/UK/2017/049, Field Season 2016-17 as after submitted the report for approval.
• After getting approval from competent authority, attended the printing of the report, and the final report is circulated.
Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/11942 Title: Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 43K/14, 43K/15 & 43O/02, Anantnag, Riasi, Shopian and Kulgam districts, Jammu and Kashmir Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs. Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides. Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: Landslide inventory, geomorphology map and landuse/landcover map have been refined for 791 sq.km area from various latest remote sensing sources like google imagery. Slope morphometry maps and drainage map have been prepared for 791 sq.km area from Aster Dem of 50 meter resolution in ArcGIS platform.
Item Code: M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12547 Title: Objective: Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 43P/13 and 43P/14, Kathua and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh and Pathankot, Gurdaspur districts of Punjab. Objective: Preparation of landslide inventory database using high-resolution remote sensing data, archival information and field inputs. Preparation of spatial database for geofactors of landslides. Categorisation of the hillslope in terms of landslide susceptibility. Highlights: In prefield studies 425 nos of landslides have been demarked on google earth in the study area.
• Road maps, Drainage map and Slope Morphometry maps (slope, aspect & curvature) of the study area have been prepared. 1150 sq. km of Landuse Land cover map and 850 sq. km of geomorphology map have been prepared on google earth.
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• During field work 127 nos. of landslides have been demarcated and entered in 41 point geo parametric data sheet.
• 480 sq. km area has been validated for all pre field based thematic maps. However maximum thematic features and landslides recorded during pre field studies from remote sensing sources have been found correct on field check.
Item Code: M4LS/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12210 Title: Detailed geological investigation of Tringla Landslide in Batote, Ramban District J&K Objective: To understand the causative factors, failure mechanism, dynamicity of the affected slope and formulation of mitigative measures. Highlights: Carried out initial coordination of survey pillars with the help of Total Station. Geotechnical analysis of rock samples 02 Erection of Survey Pillars for pre and post monsoon monitoring -16nos.
Item Code: M4GL/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11673 Title: Detailed geological investigation of Pulinda landslide in Pauri district and Barsu landslide in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand Objective: Evaluating causes of landslide hazards and Slope stability assessment of thecritical sections suggesting site specific remedial measures. Highlights: Targets already completed in following heads A. Geological traverse mapping (1:50000 scale) B. Lineament study (1:50000scale) Based on remote sensing data C. Large scale geological mapping (LSM on 1:1000 scale) D. Longitudinal/ Transverse sections (1:1000 scale)a.Geophysical studies a. Resistivity survey b. Seismic/ Seismic hammer survey c. Multi-parametric geophysical bore hole logging Work component carried out by DTRL is pending
Item Code: M4SHMZ/NC/NR/2017/12047 Title: Seismic Microzonation Studies of Meerut city. Objective: To assess the seismic response of ground in different parts of Meerut Urban Agglomeration and to prepare derivative maps by the data generated through integrated survey Highlights: Study of geological and geomorphological elements present near Dulehra, Jalalabad and NaglaBattoo, Jurranpur village. Reconnaissance survey at Dulehra, and Jalalabad to finalise the Borehole Plan for drilling.Assigned bore holes to the drilling unit - 442, GSI, NR at Dulehra (Temple campus), and Jalalabad (Water tank campus) villages, discussion with Pradhan and locals of above villages regarding space for drilling site. Bore hole logging of MER-16 (Jithauli), MER-17 (Islamabad Chhillaura) and MER -18 (Mamepur) and collected core samples for geotechnical analysis. Submission of core samples to the Geotechnical Laboratory, GSI, NR, Lucknow for geotechnical analysis. Preparation of geological/ geomorphological and land use map of the study area by compilation and collation of available data.
Item Code: M4AFM/NC/NR//2017/11986 Title: Active tectonic study of Kalagarh Thrust along the Himalayan Foothills, Garhwal District, Uttarakhand. Objective: Mapping of Kalagarh Thrust and associated morphotectonic features to establish the nature of tectonic activity along the thrust Highlights: Studied SRTM imageries for morphometric analyses. • Consulted geological map, Toposheets and previous reports of the study area especially about
Rāmgangā Reservoir. • Collected and prepared a superimposed Satellite-geological maps on 1:50,000 and 1: 25,000
scale of the study area. • Demarcated the piedmont zones of the study area for further field studies and carried out
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various geomorphological and statistical operations to understand the neo-tectonic activities in the area. Also delineated a boundary line between piedmont and alluvial plain.
• Extracted the drainage and carried out drainage basin analysis of the study area.Calculated basin asymmetry of 2 basins. Tilting of basins and mountain front sinuosity suggest the area is tectonically active.
Item Code: M4GL/NC/NR//2017/12713 Title: Evaluation of potentially vulnerable areas for high Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) risk areas in Uttarakhand (On expedition basis). Objective: To study the high-risk areas for Glacial Lake Outburst Floods, which could be potentially dangerous to human settlements downstream identified through remote sensing studies. Highlights:Detailed study of three glacial lakes namely;Mabang Lake, Pyungru Lake and Vasudhara Tal completed. Glacier snout’s of their parent glaciers were also monitored. Detailed mapping (1:5000 scale) was carried out for an area of 1.0 sq. km. Glacial geomorphological mapping (1:25,000 scale) was carried out for an area of 30.0 sq. km. 06 nos. ofTL/OSL samples were collected during field work. After successfully completion of field work expedition party returned back to Headquarter.
Item Code: (M4GL/NC/NR//2017/12662) Title: Study on the recessional pattern of glaciers of Miyar valley, Lahaul&Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh (On expedition basis). Objective: To study the recessional pattern of glaciers in remote and inaccessible tribal areas of Miyar valley and identification and dating of glacial signatures in the valley Highlights: Uldamphunala glacier of Lahaul and Spiti, H.P was monitored. Snout of the glaciers was also monitored. Detailed mapping (1:5000 scale) was carried out for an area of 0.5 sq. km. Glacial geomorphological mapping (1:25,000 scale) was carried out for an area of 10 sq. km. 12. Six nos. of Water and ice samples for major ions/Hg and Carbon were collected. After successfully completion of field work expedition party returned back to Headquarter. OSL samples submitted in TL/OSL lab in Faridabad.
Item Code: M4RP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12589 Title: Arsenic contamination studies in Abandoned channel regime in Ghaghara river basin, western part of Gonda district, Uttar Pradesh Objective: 1.To study the spatial distribution of arsenic in the groundwater and identify the
arsenic ‘hot spots’ in the area and arsenic free zones. 2. To correlate arsenic distribution pattern with other geochemical parameters of groundwater. 3. To correlate arsenic contamination with geomorphological/geological units in the area. 4. To identify the plausible geogenic sources of arsenic contamination. Highlights: Work done during July- Sept 2017 quarter is summarised in following table:
Item Code: M4PAL/NC/NR//2017/11809 Title: Palaeontological study of Kakara Formation of Himachal Pradesh, Dogadda and Nilkanth Formation in Pauri-Garhwal. Objective: Establishing biostratigraphy of the Kakara Formation with existing knowledge and newly collected data. Correlation of the Kakara Formation with the homotaxial units outside its type area. Reconstruction of palaeoecology and palaeoclimate of the area. Highlights: Rock samples, collected during field work were macerated and different granulometric fractions were studied. Research papers related with the field area were studied.
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Item Code: M4RP/NC/NR//2017/12031 Title: Characterization of Ore Fluid vis-a-vis Copper Mineralization in North Delhi Fold Belt, Mahendragarh District, Haryana. Objective: To evaluate the potentiality/capacity of the mineralising fluid in extensional part of the Khetri Copper Belt. To fingerprint the evolution of the mother fluid. To constrain the P-T condition of mineralization. Pertrological and geochemical studies to decipher the genetic history of minerlisation.
Highlights: Attended to the Fluid Inclusion Lab for fixing of error inLinksys 32 softwarealong with calibration and adjustment of the image clarity of the microthermometry run with the help of Service Engineers, Lab India Pvt. Ltd.Uploaded sample details to LMS from field application, OCBIS and submitted samples to the Director, Petrology division. Uploaded and submitted the FSP proposal titled “Petrogenesis and Fluid characterisation of REE bearing pegmatites associated with DudhiGranitoid Complex, Sonbhadra, U.P. ” and Service item for FS:2018-19 to the DyDG& RMH-IV through FSPMIS, OCBIS.Attended video conference regarding problem encountered during sample submission in LMS and Bhukosh, FSPMIS etc.
Item Code: M4ARP/NC/NR/2017/11743 Title: Establishment of Tectono-stratigraphic sequence of Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone (ITSZ) in Spontang, Sapi-Shergol and Drass areas, Leh and Kargil districts, J&K (On expedition basis). Objective: 1.Detailed characterization of the different ophiolite and associated ultramafic-mafic suites. 2. Establishment of tectono-stratigraphic sequence in ITSZ and palaeotectonic activities in the region.3.Interrelation of Indus Flysch vis-à-vis Indus molasses. 4. Search for chromite, PGE and any other minerals of economic importance. Highlights: Geological traverses were taken along the Shergole-Tingdo, Chiktan-Maklishun-Hagnis, Chiktan- Kuksho, Batambis-Sapi, Kargil-Batambis-Kunoor, Khalsar-Sumur-Panamik and Udmaru- Sukur sections.
In the Shegole-Tingdo section the rocks of Drass-Naktulvolcanoclastics and flysch sediments, ultramafics (peridotitic and pyroxenite), tectonic mélange zone consisting of basalt, gabbro, pyroclastic rocks along with intermittent sedimentary sequence of coarse grained sandstone, shale and conglomerate are exposed from north to south. The sandstone is both texturally and mineralogically immature. Plant fossil remain are very much preserved in this arkosic sandstone. The sandstone unit has been intercalated with a conglomeratic layer of about 2.5 m thickness. The congolmeratic layer is dominated by volcanic clasts. The volcanosedimentary sequence is a repeatitive sequence of basalt/ gabbro/ pyroclastic rocks and
NQT Achieved
Collection/Preparation of thematic maps e.g. Geology, DEM, Geomorphology, Landuse, Drainage & Slope Map 700 sq km 700
Surface water study: 15 02 Groundwater study: Analysis of water Samples:
(i) By field kit for arsenic (ii) Analysis in Laboratory for arsenic
(iii) Complete analysis (iv) Trace analysis in Laboratory (v) Pre-post monsoon sampling
(i) 500
(ii) 125
(iii) 75
(iv) 75
(v) 25
(vi) 83
(vii) 40
(viii) --
(ix) 40
(x) 17
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sedimentary sequence of fine grained sandstone, siltstone, shale and conglomerate. The basaltic rock might have gone beneath to a substantial depth and undergone high pressure metamorphism (Blueschist (?) or Eclogite (?)).
In the Chiktan-Maklishun-Hagnis section and the Chiktan-Kuksho section, the contact relation between the three formations of Indus Molasse i.e. the Kuksho, Muklishun and the Karit formations was established to be gradational with the sand: silt: shale ratio gradually increasing towards the top. Near Kuksho village, the gently dipping sandstone and siltstone beds of Kuksho Formation and Muklishun Formation are well exposed preserving various primary sedimentary features like crest bifurcated ripple, interference ripple and low angle cross beds. Though plant fossil remains are ascertained from the upper horizon of Kuksho and lower horizon of Muklishun formations. The Upper most litho-unit i.e. the rocks of Karit Formation is separated from the Kuksho and Muklishun formations by means of distinctive conglomeratic layers.
The Kargil-Batambis-Kunoor section exposes the rocks of DrassVolcanics and Karit Formation of Indus Molasse. The unconformable contact relation between the Drass volcanic and overlying rocks of Karit Formation of Indus Molassewas confirmed, SE of Kargil airport. The conglomeratic horizon consists of clasts of volcanic in major, however the clasts of LGC are also present. The rocks of Drass volcano sedimentary sequence preserve a repetitive sequence of basalt/ gabbro, fossiliferous limestone and chert bands.
An intrusive carbonatite body is suspected to intrude within the DrassVolacanicsi.e basaltic rock, in this section. The association of garnet along with intrusive igneous body strengthens the occurrence of carbonatite. Again LGC has also been intruded within the DrassVolcanics in the same area, which further was intruded by mafic doleritic dyke. Recording of garnet peridotite and layered basalt are also first time recoding form this area. Occurrence of protruding garnet crystals in association with pyroxene and olivine is a strong evidence for the garnet peridotite rock, SW of Batambis.
Study was also carried out both in Nubra and Shyok valley. The suspected occurrence of the albitite rocks, near the wish pond in Khalsar-Panamic section is of paramount importance, south of the Karakoram Batholith. However, its provenance was searched in the Nubra Valley and the plagiogranite in the Saltroo Exotic block is believed to be the major contributor in this regard. Further, scientific studies in recent future may lead to some interesting outcomes. The rudist bearing limestone in the Saltroo Flysch sequence also opens up a new dimension to study the late Cretaceous and early Tertiary carbonate platforms of the Neo-Tethys subduction zone and hence the marine sedimentation associated with it.
Item Code: M4RP/NC/NR/2017/11921 Title: Lithostratigraphy, palaeontology and paleoenvironmental studies ofTethyan sequence of
Zanskar valley, Kargil and Leh district, Ladakh (On expedition basis). Objective: 1.To establish lithostratigraphic succession and to characterize geological time/event boundaries: Precambrian-Cambrian and Permo-Triassic boundaries.2.To search and study of fossils. 3. To study geological evolution based on sedimentological, structural, and geochemical data. 4. To compare Tethys sequence of Spiti valley, H.P. and Uttarakhand. Highlights: 1.Selected a number of traverses to map the Phe and Karsha Formations and to search the Trilobites in and around Padum village. 2.Differentiated and mapped the Jurassic and Cretaceous succession (Kioto, Ferruginous oolite, Spiti and Guimal formations) at Zangla village and collected a number of samples for detailed study. 3. Detailed study on Permian-Triassic boundary at Tongdey and Rangdum and collected a number of ammonites from the Lower Triassic Lilang Group and brachiopods from the Permian Kuling Formation. 4. Collected Phe and Karshadolomictic limestone for further detailed study. 5. Carried out high resolution section measurement within the Cambrian, Permian-Triassic and Jurassic Tethyan sedimentary succession of Zanskar valley to establish the sedimentary evolution.
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NUMBER OF FIELD DAYS SPENT BY THE OFFICERS (till 30th
September 2017)
Sl.No.
Item Code Title of Item Name of Officer Total Field
Days till Sept 2017
1 M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UP/2017/11831
Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource
Development projects in Uttar Pradesh.
Mridul Srivastava 3
Supervisory Officer Nil
2 M4LS/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/12276
Geotechnical assessment and
instrument aided monitoring of Barkot
landslide, Tehri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand, for developing Early Warning System
(EWS).
Jagtap S. V.
Geologist
-
Bhupender Singh
(Suptdg. Geologist)
-
3 M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UK/2017/11116
Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource
Development Projects in Uttarakhand
Dharmendra Kumar
22
Vinay
17
BM Gairola 11
4 M4EGG/C/NR/SU-UK/2017/11120
Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation projects, stability of slopes and
geological feasibility of artificial lakes, major
and minor civil structures in Uttarakhand.
Dharmendra Kumar
12
Vinay
9
BM Gairola 7
5 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/12287
Macro-scale (1:50,000) Landslide,
Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pauri
Garhwal, Almora and Nainital districts of Uttarakhand state
covering Toposheet nos. 53O/2, 53O/3 and
53O/6.
Srirupa Gupta 10
H. L. Wankhade
15
Jagtap Santosh 25
Bhupender Singh
(Suptdg. Geologist)
5
6 M4GL/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11673
Detailed geological investigation of Pulinda
landslide in Pauri district and Barsu
SebabrataDas, Sr. Geologist
12
Prathvi Singh, Sr. Geologist
-
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landslide in Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand.
Bhupender Singh
(Suptdg. Geologist)
-
7 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11694
Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/6, 7,
10, 11 & 14, parts of Sirmur district,
Himachal Pradesh.
Rahul V 3
Manisha Biswal 2
Manoj Kumar, Dir. 1
8 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11709
Macroscale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53F/05
& 53 F/09, parts of Sirmaur& Shimla districts, Himachal
Pradesh.
K. Lakshmanan 5
SatavishaGanguly 5
Manoj Kumar Dir. -
9 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/12827
Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53B/13, 53F/01, 02 & 03, parts
of Shimla, Solan& Sirmur districts,
Himachal Pradesh
Vinay Nabiyal 1
KundanRangari 1
Manoj Kumar, Dir. 1
10 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11724
Macroscale(1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility Mapping in toposheet
nos.53A/12 (part), 53A/16 & 53E/04, parts
of Shimla, Solan&Bilaspur
districts, Himachal Pradesh.
Athira S G,
Geologist
5
A.Ramesh Kumar, Geologist
6
Manoj Kumar, Director 1
11 M4EGG/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12552
Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation projects,
stability of slopes, major and minor civil
structures in Jammu and Kashmir.
Devendersingh 19
S.K Rana 19
12 M4LS/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12210
Detailed geological investigation of Subsidence/slide
affected areas of Tringla Landslide in Batote,
Ramban District J&K
Tarsam Kumar , Senior Geologist
17
Vijay Shivgotra, Supt. Geologist
-
13 M4ASI/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11958
Post disaster studies of landslides on
communication routes or damages to the
demographic centers in
Vinay 3
Dharmendra Kumar
3
119
Uttarakhand.
14 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/12292
Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide,
Susceptibility Mapping in parts of Pithoragarh,
Almora and Nainital dist of Uttarakhand state covering Toposheet nos. 53O/12, 53O/16, 62C/4,
62C/6, 62C/7 and 62C/8.
Sandeep Kumar Sharma,
(Geologist)
18
Raju Kumar (Geologist) 18
Bhupender Singh
(Suptdg. Geologist)
-
15 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/12285
Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 53O/1 and 53O/5, Almora, Pauri and Chamoli
districts, Uttarakhand.
RuchiMehrotra Geologist
22
Dr Ritu Chauhan Geologist
22
*Bhupender Singh
(Suptdg. Geologist)
-
16 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/11942
Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 43K/14,
43K/15 & 43O/02, Anantnag, Riasi,
Shopian and Kulgam districts, Jammu and
Kashmir (J&K).
AijazAhamed Bhat 4
VaseemAkram 4
Vijay Shivgotra -
17 M4LSSM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12547
Macro-scale (1: 50,000) Landslide Susceptibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheet nos. 43P/13
and 43P/14, Kathua&Doda Districts
of J&K, Chamba District of HP &
Pathankot &Gurdaspur Districts of Punjab
Varun Mandotra 7
Imran Khan 7
Supervisory -
18 M4PAL/NC/NR/2017/ 11809
Palaeontological study of Kakara Formation of
Himachal Pradesh, Dogadda and Nilkanth
Formation in Pauri-Garhwal.
R S Chandel 11
Supervisory -
19 M4RP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/12589
Arsenic contamination studies in Abandoned
Channel regime of Ghaghara river basin, western part of Gonda
district, Uttar Pradesh.?
AnsulJaiswal 28
Supervisory -
20 M4EGG/C/NR/SU-
Geotechnical evaluation of Communication and Transportation projects
Prashant T.Ilamkar 9
AtulKohli 41
120
PHP/2017/11904 in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
D P Dangwal 27
Parveen Kumar
31
Venu Gopal Krishna 35
Ravi Shankar Chaubey 44
Sanjiv Kumar, Director 6
21 M4EGG/C/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/12836
Geotechnical evaluation of Water Resource
Development
projects in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab
D P Dangwal 21
AtulKohli, 9
Prashant T.Ilamkar -
Parveen Kumar 25
Ravi Shankar Chaubey -
Venu Gopal Krishna 13
Sanjiv Kumar, Director 3
22 M4AFM/NC/NR/2017/11986
Active tectonic study of Kalagarh Thrust along
the Himalayan Foothills, Garhwal
District, Uttarakhand.
Guru Dayal Singh, Sr. Geologist
5
Pawan Kumar Gautam, Geologist
5
Dr Ram jivansingh, Director.
-
23 RP/NR/HQ/2016/062
(M4RP/NC/NR/2017/12031)
Characterization of Ore Fluid vis-a-vis Copper Mineralization in North
Delhi Fold Belt, Mahendragarh District,
Haryana
Suman Das -
AvantikaTripathi -
G S Tewari, Director -
24 (M4GL/NC/NR//2017/12662)
Study on the recessional pattern of glaciers of Miyar valley, Lahaul&Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh (On expedition basis).
Kalyan Krishna 56
Saurabh K. Rastogi 55
Rajesh Asthana Dir 5
25 (M4GL/NC/NR//2017/12713)
Evaluation of potentially vulnerable areas for high Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) risk areas in Uttarakhand (On expedition basis).
Pawan Kumar, Geologist
53
Murali Mohan, Sr. Geologsit
53
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26 M4ARP/NC/NR/2017/11743
Establishment of Tectono-stratigraphic sequence of Indus-
Tsangpo Suture Zone (ITSZ) in Spontang,
Sapi-Shergol and Drass areas, Leh and Kargil
districts, J&K (On expedition basis).
S. R. Mishra, Sr. Geologist
70
P. Barman, Geologist 72
Supervisory Officer 01
27 M4RP/NC/NR/2017/11921
Lithostratigraphy, palaeontology and
paleoenvironmental studies ofTethyan
sequence of Zanskar valley, Kargil and Leh district, Ladakh (On
expedition basis).
MukeshBamniya, Geologist
72
N.K. Swami, Geologist 72
A.C.Pande.
Supervisory
04
28 M4SHMZ/NC/NR/2017/12047
EQG: Seismic Microzonation Studies
of Meerut city
Rajesh Chaturvedi, Senior Geologist
11
Nazia Khan, Geologist 13
Supervisory Officer -
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MISSION-V
TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING
During Annual Programme 2017-18, the Regional Training Institute (RTI), Northern Region, Lucknow and Field Training Centers (FTC), Bhimtal and Saketi have to conduct training courses for the Officers/Officials of Geological Survey of India, State DGM's and other Organisations under the ambit of Mission-V activities. The RTI has to conduct eleven training courses/workshops as per the approved FSP 2017-18. The FTCs Bhimtal and Saketi have to conduct training courses for new incumbent Geologists in GSI under the 42ndOCG training courses i.e. Orientation Courses for Geologists. The Regional Training Institute has to impart training to the officers of different disciplines of the Geological Survey of India and officers of State DGMs. One training course on GIS –open source softwares for officers of GSI and DGM's has to be conducted. The two refresher courses i.e. Engineering Geology and Landslide Studies & Earthquake Geology have to be conducted at Dehradun Lucknow for officers of GSI, state DGMs asnd public undertakings. The Group A (STS/JTS) & Group B officers of GSI, NR have to be imparted training on Administration, Vigilance and Financial Management at Jaipuria Institute of Management, Lucknow. One DST sporsored field training course in glaciology at Hamtah Glacier for the participants of GSI and non-GSI institutions/organisations has to be conducted at Chandigarh/Manali/Hamta Glacier, Lahaul-Spiti district, H.P. One refresher course on Office Procedure & Computer Application, Administration, Finance and Vigilance related matters has to be conducted for officials of GSI, NR during FS 2017-18. One field training on Transact mapping in Trans Himalayas, Ladakh area, J&K will also be arranged for GSI officers. Besides other training courses, promotion linked trainings will also be arranged during F-S-2017-18. Field Training Centre Bhimtal and Saketi, will conduct 42nd Orientation Courses for newly inducted Geologists (42ndOCG) at Bhimtal, Uttarakhand and Sakati/Solan, H.P.
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NORTHERN REGION (HQ) DIVISION: POLICY SUPPORT SYSTEM
The Support System provides administrative, scientific and technical support to inter-regional projects and divisions.Policy support System which deals Formulation and implementation of FSP, Interaction/Coordination / Liaison between Operations and Projects/Divisions/Regional Mission Heads. Coordination and monitoring of the targets and achievements and keeping track of time and cost of approved Field Season Programmes and additional items. Matters related to manpower placement / transfer etc. Preparation of material of Stage Review, Term Review, QPR & RAC and periodic returns. Distribution and upkeeping of geophysical reports. Maintenance of raw field data / records / maps.
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DIVISION: TECHNICAL CONSULTENCY SERVICES
(PSS-COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS) Item Code: ADTCS/NC/NR/2017/13426 Title: Evaluation/Costing of geological/geo-technical services rendered to sponsored projects and other request received for analysis of samples, survey work and contractual jobs etc. Pricing of unpublished geological reports. Interaction and liaisoning with sponsors for signing MoU and realisation of outstanding payments.
Quantum of work and achievements:
Sl. No. Nature of Work Target for FS :2017-18 Achievements April 2016 to June 2017
1 Principal amount of bills raised for Geotech. Studies
Not fixed GST rule not clear, under process
2 GST/Service tax of the bills raised for Geotech. Studies
Not fixed GST rule not clear, under process
3 Principal amount received from Geotech. Studies
Not fixed 6,72,210/-
4 GST/Service tax of the bills received from Geotech. Studies
Not fixed 1,00,832/-
5 Amount received towards Lab Tests
Not fixed 4,56,094/-
6 Service tax received from lab studies
Not fixed 74,200/-
7 Amount received from sale of 29 maps
Not fixed 59,900/-
8 Amount received from sale of
2 Publications
Not fixed 485/-
9 Pricing of reports As per availability and Demand There is no demand of reports for purchase in this quarter
However, 28 mineral investigation reports were priced under Mission-II
10 General correspondence and Interaction with sponsoring agencies
As and when required Attended in full. Efforts are being made to recover the pending payment
• No. of (MoU’s) : 27 (P,H&HP-4, UK-5, UP-1, J&K-1 under process)
• Total number of Projects : 25
On Going MoU and LoU’s
• SU : Uttarakhand : Total 9 projects
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• SU : P&HP : Total 17 projects (Sahapurkandi, N. Rly., SJVNL-9 Proj, HPPCL-
4 Proj, Sainj & Jaisi
• SU : J&K : Nil
MoU’s in process of signing
• SU : J&K : 1 Rail link between Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula • SU: UK : 1 under process (Almora spring) • NRO : 1 under process
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Division: Regional Drill Core Library FSP NO.: STCLB/NC/NR/2017/2015/12131 Title: Creation of CoreLibrary. Name of officer: Shri Surendra Kr. Deerpanker, Senior Geologist (from 16.05.2017 till 23-11-2017) Supervisory officer: Shri. Pushpesh Narayan, Suptdg. Geologist (from 18.09.2017) 1.Skeletonisation of boreholes stored in existing core shed hall no. 1 & 2
Total 160 nos (G-3 98 nos. & G-2 62 nos.) of drill core boxes received from FSP No. MI/NR/UP/2016/034 & 033 on 06.04.2017 and 128 No’s of core boxes are received during this period on 31.08.2017 from item no. MI/NR/UP/2016/033 (Pulwar Block-A) FS-2016, placed in core library in spare space. Total 128 nos of drill core boxes were received of FSP No. MI/NR/UP/2016/ 033 on 29.08.2017 and have been put in the new core library area.
2.Procurement of racks 72 nos of steel racks have been arranged in a planned way in core library. A few scattered Core boxes were arranged in spare space properly in core library..
3.Arrangemenyts of Racks All the seventy two Steel racks/stacks have been properly arranged and is in ready reckoner mode.
4. Data entry of bore holes in GSI Core Repository Software.
Data entry of 03 items (1) FS No.. ME/NR/UP/2015/019, Report on Detailed Exploration for Andalusite in Salaidih-Harwariya area, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra District, U.P. (Stage-G2), (2) FS No.. ME/NR/UP/2016/033 – General exploration for andalusite in segment “A” of Polwar Block, north of pulwar village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh and (3) FS No: ME/NR/UP/2016/034 – General exploration for andalusite in segment “B” of Polwar Block, north of Pulwar village, Mahakoshal Group, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, lithological details and bore hole information has been entered in excel sheet for OCBIS purpose in prescribed excel format.
5. Taking custody of skeletonized drill cores from other agencies
Core library is ready for taking the custody of all cores from other agencies.
6. Procurement of hardware & software, furniture, charts/models and display material
Discussed with M/S Kamla Safe work, lucknow and work is in fast track mode and details for required portable stairs, design and procurement of portable stairs for storing of drill cores in steel racks is under progress.
7. Soft copy etc. Out of Total 35 items, 33 items core details have been entered in excel sheet.
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Material for Briefing Book, July- September, 2017 Park and Museum Cell, GSI, N.R., Lucknow
The Geological Museum, NR Lucknow and Dinosaur arena are very popular sites for
students from various universities, colleges and schools of the state. Officers are providing all information to the visitors about the display of rocks, minerals and antique geological instruments and its uses.
All the displayed fossils and minerals can be seen on the site http://www.gsi.gov.in in the Virtual museum section. 3D views of fossils are also available on this site. The park and museum cell of NR also maintains two life size models of Indian Dinosaurs viz. Rajasaurus measuring 30 ft. Long and Titanosaurus measuring 42 ft long that were fabricated and erected in the park facing the museum.
In addition to regular maintenance of the museum a proposal for up-gradation of museum is approved by the ADG & HOD, NR.
Tourist at GSI Museum
During this period about 86 visitors came to see this museum along with students from NRLC, Lucknow, University of Lucknow and CRPF Camp, Bijnour have visited and liked the museum display. Some of them have suggested modernising the display.
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Annexure-1 MAJOR MINERAL RESOURCES [UNDER VARIOUS UNFC CATEGORIES] ESTIMATED BY THE REGION, SHOWING STATE-WISE FIVE-YEARLY INCREMENT, FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS
COMMODITY/ MINERAL
STATE 1995 2000 2005 2010
Gold Uttar Pradesh (Gurhar Pahar, Sonbhadra)
4.5 MT Grade 0.77 g/t
7.12 MT Grade 1.04 g/t
7.29 MT Grade 1.03 g/t UNFC-G3
-
Uttar Pradesh (Sona Pahari, Sonbhadra)
- 0.053 MT Grade 3.03 g/t UNFC-G3
- -
Base Metal Uttarakhand (Askot, Pithoragarh)
- 0.77 MT (8.91% TMC) UNFC-G3
- -
Uttarakhand (Chamri, Kwanu, Dehradun)
- 0.39 MT (8.13% TMC) UNFC-G3
- -
Uttarakhand (Amtiargad, Dehradun)
- 1.41 MT (6.57%TMC) UNFC-G3
- -
Haryana (Gangutana)
-- -- -- 2.318 MT Grade 0.34% Cu UNFC-G3
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Annexure-2 ACTIVITY DOMAIN OF MISSION-I, II & IV OF THE REGION AND ACHIEVEMENTS PERTAINING TO FIELD INVESTIGATION DURING THE XII PLAN PERIOD [2012-16] AS ON 31.09.2017
S. No Major Activity area Programme Target F.S. 2017-18
Achievement during
September’ 2017
Achievement since commencement of
F.S. 2017-18
Mission- I: Baseline Geoscience Data Generation a) Ground Survey
i) Specialized Thematic Mapping on 1:25,000 (Sq. km)
1580 Sq km 131.0 Sq km 508.0 Sq km
ii) RGM (Remote Sensing aided Geological Mapping)
1800 Sq km 1000.0 Sq km 1000.0 Sq km
iii) Geochemical mapping on 1:50,000 (Sq. km)
14017 Sq km 1675.0 Sq km 3197.0 Sq km
iv) Geophysical Mapping on 1:50,000 (Sq. km)
17,500 Sq km 575.0 Sq km 575.0 Sq km
Mission- II: Natural Resources Assessment i) Large Scale Mapping on
1:12,500/10,000/ 25,000 (Sq.km) 700 Sq km 64.00 Sq km 168.75 Sq km
ii) Detailed Mapping on 1:2000/5000/1000 scale (Sq. km.)
6.0 Sq km 0.51 Sq km 1.32 Sq km
iii) Drilling (meters)
8650 m
2550 m In-house
261.20 m 491.70 m
6100 m Outsourced
0.0 m 0.0 m
Mission- IV: Fundamental & Multidisciplinary Geosciences i) Large Scale Mapping on 1:12,500
(Strip Mapping) (Sq. km) 50 Sq km 0.0 Sq km 1.0 Sq km
ii) Detailed Mapping on
1:1000/1:5000 scale (Sq. km.) 3.1 Sq km 1.5 Sq km 2.5 Sq km
iii) Traverse Mapping on 1:25,000/1:50,000 scale (L .km)
120 L.km 30.5 L.km 132.5 L.km
iv) Drilling (meters) 450 m 69.0 m 189.0 m
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SPILL OVER TARGET OF FS: 2016-17 TO BE COVERED DURING FS: 2017-18
S. No Major Activity area Programme Target F.S.
2016-17
Achievement during
September’ 2017
Achievement since commencement of
F.S. 2016-17
Mission- II: Natural Resources Assessment i) Large Scale Mapping on
1:12,500/10,000/ 25,000 (Sq. km)
1640 Sq km# 0.0 Sq km 1518.0 Sq km
ii) Drilling (meters) 7600 m 64.35 m 7753.70 m
Mission- IV: Fundamental & Multidisciplinary Geosciences
i) Drilling (meters) 450 m 0.0 m 450.0 m
# Including LSM Targets of shelved items of FS 2016-17
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भारतीय भूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Annexure-3
भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No. लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -
Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous month
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन–
expenditure incurred during
the month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive
Exp. Up to the end of the
month
श्ष/ Balance
माह ि्नशु�नम�नउपलब् On
1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during
the month (+/-) of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्
-on last day of Month (1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
-भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�-Geological Survey of India
01.00.01 -ञाद्शा एवं �शाका - Direction and Administration
132
1 -Direction &
Administration
28530.01.001.02.01.01 -व्तान- Salaries 6700.00 0.00 6700.00 3238.77 564.49 3803.26 2896.74
2853.01.001.02.01.02 - मजदरूी -Wages 100.00 10.00 110.00 59.67 20.33 80.00 30.00
2853.01.001.02.01.03 - कमयोप�रभ�ा -
Overtime Allowances 1.10 0.00 1.10 0.46 0.00 0.46 0.64
2853.01.001.02.01.06 - ञच�ितकान- Medical 105.00 0.00 105.00 54.08 11.49 65.57 39.43
2853.01.001.02.01.20 - अनयन�शाकञािनवयय- Other Administrative
Expenses 24.83 0.00 24.83 7.35 13.06 20.41 4.42
Swachhta Action Plan
2853.01.796.02.02.50 Other Charges 6.00 0.00 6.00 0.17 0.25 0.42 5.58
2853.01.001 Total-Direction & Administration
6936.93 10.00 6946.93 3360.50 609.62 3970.12 2976.81
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September - 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No. लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -
Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन–
expenditure incurred during
the month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive
Exp. Up to the end of the
month
श्ष/ Balance
133
month
माह ि्नशु�नम�नउपलब् On 1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during the month (+/-)
of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्
-on last day of Month (1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 -भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�-
Geological Survey of India
01.00.01 -Administrative Support Activities 1 -Administrative Support Activities
2853.01.001.02.01.11 - घर्लूनयाषान�य -Domestic Travel
Expenses 300.00 0.00 300.00 209.44 40.31 249.75 50.25
2853.01.001.02.01.12 -Foreign Travel Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2853.01.001.02.01.13 - िायारलयन�य -Office Expenses 280.00 0.00 280.00 111.17 53.47 164.64 115.36
2853.01.001.02.01.14 - �िरायानदरनिर- Rent,Rates,Taxes 14.00 0.00 14.00 12.46 0.95 13.41 0.59
2853.01.001.02.01.28 -�वकाञयिनक्वाय� -Professional
Services 20.00 0.00 20.00 4.77 1.51 6.28 13.72
2853.01.800.01 -Total- Admin. Support Activities 614.00 .00 614.00 337.84 96.24 434.08 179.92
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Other Expenditure
2853.01.800.03.01.21 -आपू�तनएवंनकाम�ी- Supplies and
Materials 9.00 0.00 9.00 5.71 1.07 6.78 2.22
2853.01.800.03.01.25 -व�नएवंनतमबू- Clothing and
Publicity 15.00 0.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00
2853.01.800.03.01.26 -ञवजापानएवंन�कार- Advertising and
Publicity 10.00 0.00 10.00 1.73 0.29 2.02 7.98
Total Other Expenditure 34.00 0.00 34.00 7.44 1.36 8.80 25.20 2.796 - जाजातीनिलया� -Schduled Tribe Sub-Plans Tribal Welfare
(TRIBAL Welfare)
2853.01.796.02.01.50 -अाुकूञचतनव्ष अनयन�भारन-Other Charges
120.00 -4.00 116.00 64.85 5.92 70.77 45.23
-Total Tribal Welfare 120.00 -4.00 116.00 64.85 5.92 70.77 45.23
Moderalsation & Replacement
4853.01.800.06.01.51 - मोटरनवाहा - Motor Vehicle 2.50 12.00 14.50 3.99 0.60 4.59 9.91
4853.01.800.06.01.52 - अञभयांञषि�नएवंनउपिर�- Machinery
& Equipment 200.00 0.00 200.00 70.66 2.16 72.82 127.18
-Total-Capital Assets
202.50 12.00 214.50 74.65 2.76 77.41 137.09
135
भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No.
लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous month
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन– expenditure
incurred during the
month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to the end of the month
श्ष/ Balance
माह ि्नशु�नम�नउपलब् On 1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during the month (+/-)
of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्-on last day
of Month (1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 -भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�-Geological
Survey of India 1.101 (Mission- I) कवसव�नवनमााञचष� -Survey & Mapping
1.0 -Ground, Aerial & Marine Survey & Mapping
01.00.02 -कवसव�नएवंनमााञचष मजदरूी- Wages 40.00 0.00 40.00 14.09 3.03 17.12 22.88
136
01.00.24 - मजदरूीन- P.O.L 21.00 0.00 21.00 7.64 1.55 9.19 11.81
01.00.50 -अनयन�भार- Other Charges 45.00 0.00 45.00 23.87 4.06 27.93 17.07
2853.01.101 -Total-Survey & mapping 106.00 0.00 106.00 45.60 8.64 54.24 51.76
भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No.
लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous month
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन–
expenditure incurred during the
month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive
Exp. Up to the end of the
month
श्ष/ Balance
माह ि्नशु�नम�नउपलब् On 1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during the month (+/-)
of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्-on last day of Month
(1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
137
1 -भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�-Geological
Survey of India 1.102 (Mission-II) खञाजनगव्ष� – Mineral Exploration
1 -Economic Minerals (Mineral Exploration)
01.00.02 -खञाजनगव्ष� मजदरूीन- Wages 60.00 0.00 60.00 36.98 6.55 43.53 16.47
01.00.24 - मजदरूीन- P.O.L 25.00 0.00 25.00 8.44 2.78 11.22 13.78
01.00.50 -अनयन�भार- Other Charges 105.00 0.00 105.00 22.57 2.84 25.41 79.59
2853.01.102 -Total-Mineral Exploration 190.00 0.00 190.00 67.99 12.17 80.16 109.84
भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No. लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous month
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन– expenditure
incurred during the month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to the end of the month
श्ष/ Balance
माह ि्नश�ुनम�नउपलब् On
1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार - of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्-on last day of
(4+5) (3-6)
138
Changes during the month (+/-)
Month (1+2)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mission-III- Other Expenditure (Minor Head)
01.00.16 - अनयन�यन�िाशान– Publication 8.00 0.00 8.00 3.51 0.00 3.51 4.49
01.00.20 -अनय �शाकञािन�य -Other Administrative Expdt.
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
- कूचाानएवंनति. �ौ�ोञगि�निायारलयन�य- Information & Technology
O.E
02.00.20 Information & Technology O.E. 55.00 5.00 60.00 29.49 23.87 53.36 6.64
2853.01.800.02 -Total Mission-III 63.00 5.00 68.00 33.00 23.87 56.87 11.13
भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code No. लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल् माहनिान�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन–
expenditure incurred during
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive
Exp. Up to the
श्ष/ Balance
139
the previous month
the month end of the month
माह ि्नश�ु नम�नउपलब् On 1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during the month (+/-)
of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्-on last day
of Month (1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1.004 (Mission-IV)-अाकुं् ाानवनञविाकन– Research and Development
1 -Laboratory (Research and Development)
01.00.02 -अाुकं्ाानएवंनञविाक मजदरूीन- Wages 10.00 1.50 11.50 7.66 2.35 10.01 1.49
01.00.21 आपू�तनएवंनकाम�ी - Supply & Matreal 45.00 3.00 48.00 33.50 13.64 47.14 0.86
01.00.24 -�्ा - P.O.L. 3.50 0.00 3.50 0.81 2.19 3.00 0.50
01.00.50 -अनयन�भार- Other Charges 39.00 6.50 45.50 33.01 9.14 42.15 3.35
2853.01.004 -Total-Research & Development 97.50 11.00 108.50 74.98 27.32 102.30 6.20
1.005 - अा ्वसष� - Investigation (Mission-IV)
1 -Laboratory Research (Investigation)
01.00.02 - इनव्सटीग्शा मजदरूी - Wages 19.60 5.00 24.60 15.91 3.42 19.33 5.27
01.00.24 -�्ा -P.O.L. 11.00 0.00 11.00 6.52 0.16 6.68 4.32
140
01.00.50 -अनयन�भार- Other Charges 20.80 8.00 28.80 19.55 3.12 22.67 6.13
2853.01.005 -Total-Investigation 51.40 13.00 64.40 41.98 6.70 48.68 15.72
2853.01.2001.00.50 Other Exploration Antarctica
01.00.50 Other Charges 10.00 0.00 10.00 1.02 4.25 5.27 4.73
2853.01.200 -Total-Other Exploration 10.00 0.00 10.00 1.02 4.25 5.27 4.73
भारतीयनभूवैजाञािनकवसव�/GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA भारतीयनभूवैजाञाि कवसव�, उ�रीनव्ष, लखाऊ िानमाहनSeptember- 2017 ि्नञलएनयोजाानमदनम�नमाञकिनएवंन�गञतशीलन�यनञववर�
Statement showing the Monthly and Progressive Expenditure for the month of September– 2017 in respect of the Northern Region, GSI, Lucknow (Values in Lacs)
मदनकंखया/Code
No.
लघुशीषरलघुशीषर/उपशीषर Minor head/Sub-head
ञव� वषर 2017-18 ि्नञलएनसवीिक त बजट-Allocation of Budget Grant 2017-18
ञपछल ्माहनिान�गामीन�य -Progressive Exp. Up to
the previous month
माहनि्नदौराान�ियानगया �यन–
expenditure incurred during the
month
माह ि्नअंतनम�न�गामीन�य -Progressive
Exp. Up to the end of the
month
श्ष/ Balance
माह ि्नशु�नम�नउपलब् On 1st
माह ि्नदौराानआबंटानएवंन�तयाहार -Changes during the
of month
माह ि्नअंतनम�नउपलब्नञाञ ्-on last day of Month
(1+2)
(4+5) (3-6)
141
month (+/-)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1.003 �ञशव� - (Mission-V)-Training (Minor Head)
1 -Human Resource Development
01.00.20 - �ञशव� - Total-Training
2853.01.003 -�ञशव�नअनयन�शाकञािन�य- -O.A.E.
15.00 0.00 15.00 12.18 -0.26 11.92 3.08
Total 15.00 0.00 15.00 12.18 -0.26 11.92 3.08
Grand Total 8377.33 42.00 8487.33 4122.03 798.59 4920.62 3566.71
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Annexure-4
PRORATA DATA FOR BRIEFING BOOK, MISSION-I, NR (upto September, 2017)
Sl. No.
Item No. EXPENDITURE HEADS & Amount TOTAL
Expenditure Officer's
Name
Field days of Each
Officer
Project Total
Prorata (Total Exp.
/ Total Field Days) POL WAGES OC NRCA
1 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12149
654741 654741 A Q Paul 65 130 5036.47 Deepak Kumar 65
2 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/2017/11708 16860.00 24600 24613
66073 Ratikant Sikdar 33
66 1001.11 Surendra Kumar 33
3 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UK/2017/11741
11550.00 21287 15122 47959 D S Chauhan 13 34 1410.56 Apratim K Rai 21
4 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/2017/11742 13535.00 37978 21623 73136 D N Fulzele 20
34 2151.06 Dipanwita
Mallick 14
5 M1AGS-RP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11570
19393.00 18150 15642 53185 Alok Kumar 34 69 770.80 Vikash Anand 35
6 M1AGS-STM/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11932
19647.00 25316 19835 64798 Ravi Negi 38 67 967.13 Sohini Halder 29
7 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
JK/12800 467452 467452 Varun Vara 68
136 3437.15
Shailesh N Yadav 68
8
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11500
0.00 4667 11807 16474 Pradeep Jagan 14
35 470.69
Rajesh Kumar 19 Gargi Rai 2
9 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/11857 RCA received in Oct 2017 Zahid Majeed 7
10 ……. Vinod Kr 0
143
Rajesh Meena 3
10 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/11869 0.00 35900 23914 59814 Riyaz A Mir 17
49 1220.69
Surendra Jat 32
11 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/11884 26084 24327 17465 67876 Pankaj Kumar 34
48 1414.08 Amrita Sarkar 14
12
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11898
17000.00 19755 19098 55853
Rajnish K Singh 37
70 797.90 R V S
Shimyaphy 32
Deep Raj
Thapa 1
13 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
PHP/11607 0.00 12726 33262 45988 Divya 40 77 597.25 Christy Tom 37
14
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11625
0.00 48153 107448 155601 Nishat 42
88 1768.19
Hemant Kr
Yadav 3
Sujita Gnanaraj 43
15 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11636
0.00 13332 32891 46223 Joohi Naz 43 64 722.23 M K Bairwa 21
16 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11543
Bills Not submitted till 30.09.17 Nitin M Meena 27 27 ……. Mohd. Ibrahim 0
17
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/12314
0.00
18234 38985
57219
Mohd. Muzaffer
Nazar 12 35 1634.83
Sibani Nayak 23
18
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-PHP/11702 15911.00 42721 16442
75074 B Satyanaryana 16
72 1042.6944
Siva Reddy 51
Pankaj Nagotra 5
19 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/12859
0.00 48134 80270 128404 Poulami Chaki 45 90 1426.7111
Rajkumar 45
144
Ghosh
20 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/12863 0.00 46530 54788
101318 Uday Naryan 33 33 3070.2424
21 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/12869
20929.00 55802 15125
91856 Ajay Chober 40 77 1192.9351
Mohd. Ibrahim 37
22
M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/12886
11029.00 7519 31889 50437 Priyanka C Rana 33
71 710.38028 Madhavi Mondal 38
23 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UP/12897
17950.00 42976 8427
69353 Arvind 32 66 1050.803
Shilpa Nandy 34
24 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UP/12905 16529.00 13552 15778 45859 Abhijit Sarkar 20
38 1206.8158
Suhrit Pramanik 18
25 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-
UK/11686 5730.00 7375 18674 31779 Sayam Konar 10
10 3177.9
Sanjeev K Sharma 0
26 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UK/11698
11886.65 11452 21223 44561.65 Nayan Jaiswal 15 38 1172.675 H L Chongloi 23
27 M1AGS-GCM/NC/NR/SU-UK/11739
6905.00 6450 15294
28649 Debjani Bauri 6 12 2387.4167
Y P Rana 6
28
M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12344
Bills Not submitted till 30.09.17 Gautam Kumar 11
22 …….
Anusaiya Kaswan 0
Aditya Awasthi 11
29
M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12372
Bills Not submitted till 30.09.17 Mehdi Hasan 0
10 ……. Bipasha Sinha 0
Sunny K Ranjan 10
30 M1A/GS-
GPM/NC/NR/2017/12433 Bills Not submitted till 30.09.17 Shailendra K
Bharti 8 18 …….
Saudamini 6
145
Sahoo
Santu Biswas 4
31 M1A/GS-
GPM/NC/NR/2017/12441 Bills Not submitted till 30.09.17 Om Prakash 0
8 …….
Gaurav Baruah 8
Tashmeet Kaur 0
32
M1A/GS-GPM/NC/NR/2017/12447 Field not initiated till 30.09.17
Kunal Kishore Singh 0
0 …….
A Chintada 0
Ramesh Deshmukh 0
33 MIB/HYP/NC/NR/2017/11879 0.00 2800 17000
19800.00 Pratibha Singh 0 5 3960
Shreya Sahoo 5
34 MIBRS/NC/NR/2017/11881 Field not initiated till 30.09.17 Pratibha Singh 0 0 …….
Shreya Sahoo 0
35 MIARP/NC/NR/HQ/2017/15424 0.00 1750 10750
12500.00 Harsh Tewari 6
11 1136.3636
M K Shukla 5
R Chaturvedi 0
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PRORATA DATA FOR BRIEFING BOOK, MISSION-II, NR
(From July, 2017 To September, 2017)
Item No.
EXPENDITURE HEADS & Amount TOTAL
Expenditure Officer's Name
Field days of Each
Officer
Project Total
Prorata (Total Exp.
/ Total Field Days)
WAGES POL OC NRCA
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12914 87168 19900 31915 0 138983 Abhishek kumar Singh(PT) 30 37 3756.30
Santosh Kumar (PT) 7
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12915 148912 20730 25221 0 194863 Pawan kumar 47
62 3142.95 Santosh Kumar
(PT) 15
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12916 36320 14472.96 28393 0 79185.96 Hemlet Gogoi 34
64 1237.28 Gargi Rai 30
M2ASMIF/IFL/NC/NR/SUPHP/2017/12053 5383 17180 22301 0 44864 Amit Kumar 27 47 954.55 Tripti Baba 20
M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-JK/2017/12911
60318 15139 24883 100340 Muneer Ahmad Mukhtar 18 49 2047.76
Raman Kumar 31 M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU-
JK/2017/12878 25750 15234 25290 0 66274 Naveen Kumar 34 68 974.62
Pradeep Pal Singh 34
M2ASMIF/MEP/NC/NR/SUUK/2017/ 11659
65290 Arindam Das 19 33 1978.48 Subodh Verma 14
147
M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11644
138549.87 27259.82 28414.5 0 194224.19 Renu Nag 37 74 2624.65 Ankur Dwivedi 37
M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11762
89760.65 20393.92 17682 0 127836.57 Rajesh Kumar Yadav 25 40 3195.91
Arguslal Ashok 15
MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11767 76957 21890 22788 0 121635 Mukesh R
Shrivastava 35 83 0.00 Samanyuddin
Ahmad 48
MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11774 62942 29772.53 19689 0 112403.53 Vinay Singh 47 94 1195.78
Shalini Maurya 47
MEP/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11780 61105 27497.2 24130 0 112732.2 Utkarsh Tripathi 43 84 1342.05
Mridul Gupta 41
M2ASMIF-SML/NC/NR/SU-UP/2017/11785
46079 10000 10724 0 66803 Pritam Mohaptra 28 52 1284.67
Ravi kumar Umrao 24
IIBGI/NC/NR/2017/12648 16676 0 12704 108645 138025 Parashar Mishra
(PT) 20 40 3450.63
Kamlesh Debnath, Chemist (PT) 20
148
Annexure-5 PROGRESS & PENDENCY REPORT OF CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF NGCM SAMPLES, GSI, NR, LKO
Sl.No
Item Particular
1 Machine Capacity In the Region [nos of samples] per month
Pkg.A Pkg.B Pkg.C Pkg.D Pkg.E Pkg.F Pkg.G Pkg.H Pkg.I
400 200 800 300 250 400 500 600 -
2 Capability to analyze in the Region [nos of samples] per month
Pkg.A Pkg.B Pkg.C Pkg.D Pkg.E Pkg.F Pkg.G Pkg.H Pkg.I
400 200 800 300 500 400 500 600 -
3 Total Nos. of Samples collected/analyzed during the Field Season 2016-17
Month Oct.
2016
Nov.
2016
Dec.
2016
Jan.
2017
Feb.
2017
March
2017
April
2017
May
2017
June
2017
July 2017
August 2017
Sep 2017
Target
Collected
Submitted to lab
Nil 393 510 472 513 157 358
FSP 2016-
17
0 0
27
FSP 2017-
18
0 0
149
Analysis during the month of
Month Oct.
2016
Nov.
2016
Dec.
2016
Jan.
2017
Feb.
2017
March
2017
April
2017
May
2017
June
2017
July 2017
August 2017
Sep 2017
Pkg.A# - - 162 199 328 12 247 184 - 1500 -
Pkg.B# - 91 132 261 79 - 50 302 444 601
Pkg.C# - - - 223 340 - 431 498 129 242 631 -
Pkg.D# 5(2015-16)
- 69 49 403 - 111 50 - 58
Pkg.E 195 64 67 48 122 119 333 288 665 281 154 111
Pkg.F 74 57 Nil 68 95 275 34 344 518 267 342 263
Pkg.G 180 Nil 132 - - - - - -
Pkg.H Nil 81 Nil 189 325 476 263 278 490 409 -
Pkg.I - - - - - - - - -
Pkg-J@ - 162(14-15) + 164 (15-16)
229 (2016-
17)
226 246 - 431 - - 130
Pendency [upto the end of the month:-]
Month Oct.
2016
Nov.
2016
Dec. 2016
Jan.
2017
Feb.
2017
March
2017
April
2017
May
2017
June
2017
July 2017
August 2017
Sep 2017
150
@Pack-J started at Faridabad lab. in the month of April 2016
Pkg.A 229 622 970 1243 1428 1573 1684 1500 1500 1527 27 27
Pkg.B 91 393 771 982 1416 1573 1931 1881 1881 1606 1162 561
Pkg.C 91 484 994 1243 1416 1573 1500 1002 873 658 27 0
Pkg.D 160 553 994 1417 1527 1684 2042 1931 1931 1908 1908 1791
Pkg.E 34 363 806 1230 1621 1659 1684 1396 731 477 323 212
Pkg.F 74 410 920 1324 1742 1624 1948
1604 1086 846 504 241
Pkg.G Nil 393 771 1243 1756 1913 2271 2271 2271 2298 2298 2298
Pkg.H 108 420 930 1213 1401 1082 1440 1177 899 436 27 27
Pkg.I 22541 22934 23444 23916
24429
24586 24944 24944 24944 24971 24971 24971
Pkg-J@ 162(14-15)
164(15-16)
229(16-17)
622(16-17)
903(16-17)
1149 1416 1573 1931 1931 1500 1527 1527 1397
151
# Machine is utilized for Non-NGCM samples and NGCM samples of other region.
Analysis of other region NGCM samples from July 2017 to Sep 2017
Month July 2017 August 2017 Sep. 2017
Pack-A (FBD)
- - 24(SR) at FBD
Pack-B - 140(SR) at FBD 148(SR) at FBD Pack-C (CHD)
- 495(ER) at CHD
Pack-D - 179(SR) at FBD 141(SR) at FBD
Pack-E 40(SR) at LKO + 187(SR) at CHD
- -
Pack-F (LKO) 24(SR) at LKO 348(ER) at LKO 126(ER) at LKO Pack-G (LKO) - 25(SR) at LKO 181(SR) at LKO Pack-H (LKO) - - -
Pack-I - Pack- J (FBD) 320(ER) + 507(CR) at
FBD 150(ER) + 638(CR) at
FBD 160(ER) at FBD
152
NGCM water analysis from July 2017 to Sep 2017
Month July 2017 August 2017 Sep. 2017
NGCM water W(A) - - - NGCM water
W(B)by ICPMS - - -
NGCM water W (C) - - - NGCM water W(D)-
Hg - - -
Analysis of Non NGCM samples from July 2017 to Sep 2017
Month July 2017 August 2017 Sep. 2017
Major-Oxide (XRF)(FBD)
491 209 1237
Au-(AAS) 141(FBD) 67(FBD) + 99(LKO) 67(FBD) + 120(FBD)
Base metal (AAS) 54 at LKO 533(LKO) ICP-AES(Base Metal
etc.)(FBD) 196 300 655
Complete water analysis (LKO)
40 5
Gas analysis by gas chromatograph
- 13(LKO)
REE (ICPMS) 88(LKO) 50(LKO) 33(FBD) + 80(LKO)
153
Ag/Cd 60 at LKO 21(LKO)
As/Se/Sb/Bi 1(FBD) 41(LKO) + 1(FBD)
F 20 at LKO 50(LKO) Hg(LKO) 30
WSR 30 at LKO 24(LKO) 153(LKO) REE(NCEGR) 61(LKO)
Quality check of analytical results of NGCM samples at Chemical Division, GSI, NR 1. 5% duplicate samples are received along with every batch of samples as per NGCM guidelines They are analyzed in routine and results are compared by concerned geologist. 2. Standard reference material (SRM) of international level are analyzed with every batch of NGCM samples. The analytical results are monitored by the chemist. The results are within the international norms and permitted relative standard deviation.
154
Annexure-6 MISSION WISE STATUS OF CIRCULATED AND PENDING REPORTS OF NORTHERN REGION FOR FS: 2016-17 (As on 31-09-2017)
*One additional report pertaining to 070 (additional item), NW Tosham Extension- G4 is extended up to 31st
Region
Oct 2017.
M-I M-II M-III M-IV Total Nos. of Reports due on or
before 31/12/2017
Remarks GM STM GCM GPM RSAS/
PRS MCS RP MI Coal-
Lignite/ water
DB-MAP
Multi_Disp Funda-Mental (R&D)
NR - 4 13 4 1 - 1 13 2 1 21 2 1* 1.021(G2):Golwa-vetting for NMH-II 2.012(G2):Tosham- vetting for NMH-II 3. 033(G2):Pulwar- vetting for NMH-II 4.020(G2):Gangutana- vetting for NMH-II
155
Annexure-7 CASE STUDIES FROM GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, NORTHERN REGION UPLOADED IN GSI PORTAL UPTO Sept. 2017
Sl. No.
TITLE
1. Gold Investigation in Malari Area, Chamoli District, Uttarakhand 2. Expedition of Mineral investigation in Tethyan Himalaya, Uttarakhand 3. Puga Geothermal Field, J&K 4. Salal HEP, J&K 5. Sohna Geothermal Field, Gurgaon, Haryana 6. Seismic Microzonation study of Urban Agglomerations-Geophysical approach 7. Seismic Microzonation of Chandigarh Urban Complex 8. Tapoban Geothermal Field, Alaknanda Valley, Chamoli, Uttarakhand 9. Ediacaran multicellular biota from Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya and its stratigraphic
significance 10. Nathpa-Jhakri Hydroelectric Project, HP 11. Manikaran Geothermal field, Parbati Valley, Kullu district, HP 12. Geotechnical assessment of landslide at Reckong Peo area, Kinnaur district, HP 13. An overview of Ranjit Sagar Dam Project, Gurdaspur district, Punjab. 14. Ground Fissures in Uttar Pradesh. 15. Magnesite mineralisation in the Proterozoic rocks of Lesser Himalaya, Bageshwar
district, Uttarakhand, India 16. Morphotectonics of the Chambal and the Yamuna Valleys in the Western Marginal
Gangetic Alluvial Plains CASE STUDIES UPLOADED DURING APRIL TO JUNE 2011 17. Gold and Associated Mineralisation in Lameri-Ratura Area, Rudraprayag District,
Uttarakhand 18. Dolomite hosted magnesite minerlisation in the Proterozoic rocks of Lesser Himalaya,
Bageshwar district, Uttarakhand. 19. Occurrence of tungsten mineral (scheelite-powellite), in the rocks of Mahakoshal
Group,Wyndhamganj area, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh 20. Indo-Nepal Earthquake of 4th April 2008 21. Geotechnical appraisal of Barrage, power House & De-sanding chamber of Shongtong-
Karchham HEP (402 MW) district Kinnaur, HP 22. Geotechnical and geological evaluation of proposed diversion tunnel and main dam area
of Renukaji Dam Project, district Sirmour (HP) 23. Koshalliya Dam Project, Panchukula district, Haryana 24. River bank collapse in Bir-Ghaggar Colony, Panchukula district, Haryana. 25. Geotechnical investigation for Ban Sagar Feeder Canal Project, Mirzapur & Sidhi
districts, UP & MP (in Hindi) 26. Recession of Gangotri Glacier 27. Gold mineralisatiion in Gurhar Pahar, Sidhi district, MP. 28. Geological and Geomorphological mapping of part of NCT Delhi for Seismic Micro
zonation CASE STUDIES UPLOADED DURING JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2011 29. Gold Exploration in Proterozoic Rocks of Sonapahari Area, Sonbhadra District, Uttar
Pradesh 30. Treatment and Stabilisation of Varunavat Parvat Landslide, Uttarkashi District,
Uttarakhand
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Sl. No.
TITLE
31. Feasibility Stage Geotechnical Investigations for Gandak Ganga Link Canal Project, Uttar Pradesh
32. Construction Stage Geological Investigations for the Kol Dam Project, Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh
33. Landslide at Northern Slope of Shimla Ridge, Himachal Pradesh. 34. Case Study of Tehri Dam Project, District Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. 35. Maneri Bhali Hydroelectric Project Stage-II, Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand 36. Rangrik landslide, Lahul-Spiti District, Himachal Pradesh 37. Nehru Kund Landslide, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh. 38. Rockfall incidents in Nathpa village District Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh 39. Gold Mineralisation in Gulaldih, Sonbhadra district, U.P. 40. Aeolian History at the Northeastern Fringe of Thar Desert in Haryana. 41. Geological Investigations for the Ground Cracks in Madarpur Village, Hamirpur district,
U.P. CASE STUDIES UPLOADED DURING OCTOBER TO 15th DECEMBER, 2011 42. Active Fault Mapping of Spiti Valley Fault by Micro-earthquake Survey 43. Bundelkhand Granitoid Complex-A potential zone for Tungsten Mineralisation CASE STUDIES UPLOADED IN 2012 44. Geological investigation for Meja Thermal Power Plant near Meja Tehsil, Allahabad (UP) 45. Koteshwar HEP, district Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand 46. Orbicular Structure in Bundelkhand Craton CASE STUDIES UPLOADED IN 2013 (JAN. TO MARCH 2013) 47. Gypsum in Bundelkhand Region 48. Preventive measures to mitigate the potential risk of GLOF hanging over Manali-Leh
national Highway and Sissu village, H.P. CASE STUDIES UPLOADED IN 2013 (APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, 2014) 49. Record of fossil assemblage from Papro Formation (Lalitpur Infratrappean), Uttar Pradesh 50. Revisiting Central Crystallines in Pindar and Ramganga Valleys, Kumaon Hills,
Uttarakhand-An expedition based case study.
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Annexure-8 TRAINING COURSES CONDUCTED AT RTI, NR AND FTCs,
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, NR (July’ 2017 to Sept’ 2017)
I. RTI, Lucknow
Sl No.
Training course Dates Venue No. of trainees Total faculty
1 Course on transect Mapping in TransHimalayas, Ladakh Area
16.07.17 -27.07.17
Leh 19 (All from GSI
10 (07 Guest + 03 Core Faculty)
2 Field training course in glaciology
11.08.17 – 10.09.17
Chandigarh/ Manali/ Hamtah Glacier
17 (03 trainees from GSI, 14 from outside organization)
24 (17 Guest + 07 GSI Faculty)
II. Field Training Center, Saketi (H.P.) (Hqrs. At: Chandigarh)
1 42nd OCG
Batch ‘A’ (Continued from 10 th June 2017) 01.07.17 – 10.07.17
Saketi 30 12 (07 Guest + 05 Core Faculty)
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Annexure-9 LIST OF RAC/OAC MEETINGS WITH DATE AND STATUS OF UPLOADING OF MINUTES
(1st July to 30th Sept 2017) REGION/STATE RAC/OAC/SGPB/
STAGE REVIEW PLACE DATE OF
MEETING MINUTES STATUS
SU: J&K 22nd OAC Jammu 19.07.2017 Uploaded SU:P&HP 22nd OAC Chandigarh 20.07.2017 Uploaded SU: Uttarakhand 22nd OAC Dehradun 14.07.2017 Uploaded SU: UP 22nd OAC Lucknow 11.07.2017 Uploaded XII_NR_20th RAC 22nd RAC Lucknow 26.07.2017 Uploaded
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Annexure-10 PERSONNEL/MAN IN POSITION IN RESPECT OF GROUP A & B OFFICERS AS ON 30st Sept. 2017
1 Additional Director General 1 2 Dy. Director General (Geology) 9 3 Dy. Director General (Geophysics) - 4 Dy. Director General (Chemistry) 1 5 Director (P&A) - 6 Director (Geology) 20 7 Director (Geophysics) 2 8 Director (Chemistry) 1 9 Director (Mineral Physics) 2 10 Superintending Geologist 19 11 Superintending Geophysicist - 12 Superintending Chemist 4 13 Superintending Engineer 1 14 Senior Geologist 105 15 Senior Chemist 15 16 Senior Geophysicist 5 17 Executive Engineer (NFJAG) 2 18 Executive Engineer 3 19 Asstt. Executive Engineer - 20 Geologist 89 21 Geophysicist 9 22 Chemist 19 23 Joint Director (P&A) - 24 Dy. Director (P&A) - 25 Dy. Controller of stores - 26 Mineralogist (Sr.) 2 27 Mineralogist (Jr.) - 28 Assistant Director (P&A) 2 29 Survey Officer - 30 Assistant Engineer Gr.-II - 31 Store Manager 1 32 Sr. Private Secretary 4 33 Assistant Cost Account Officer 1 GROUP-B 1 Administrative Officer 6 2 Officer Surveyor 1 3 Private Secretary 5 4 Store Officer 3 5 Assistant Geologist 5 6 Assistant Chemist 6 7 Assistant Geophysicist 3 8 Cost Accounts Officer - 9 Assistant Library Information Officer - 10 Assistant Drawing Officer 1
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Annexure-11 VEHICLE/DRIVER POSITION, GSI, NR
AS ON 30.09.2017 A. Field going vehicles/Office Vehicles
Sl. No.
Particulars/ Type of vehicle
Kilometer run Total Sanctioned strength of
Drivers
Effective Strength of
Drivers available for
NR operations
Less than 25000 km
25001-<50000 km
50,001- <1,50,000 km
>1,50,000 km
1 Jeep (diesel) 0 0 26 30 58 118 Nos. as per recent redistribution
40 Nos. - 06 nos. posted at N. Delhi + 01 from TI = 35 Nos.
2 Amb ISZ 0 0 1 2 03 3 Indica 0 0 1 1 02 4 Zest Car 1 0 0 0 01 5 Bolero LX 0 3 0 4 07 6 Qualis 0 0 0 11 11 7 LCV 0 0 5 0 05 8 HCV 1 (Spl.Van) 0 2 2 05 9 Geo logger van 1 0 0 1 02 10 Mini Bus 0 0 1 0 01 11 Amb Mk-4 &
Deisel 0 0 1 + 1 0 02
12 Gypsy 0 0 5 1 06 13 Xylo 2 0 0 0 02 Total 5 3 43 54 105 35 Nos.
AGE WISE STATUS OF VEHICLES B. Field vehicles/Office Vehicles Sl. No.
Particulars Vehicles < 6 years old
Vehicles 6 years & > 6 years < 10 years old
Vehicles 10 years & > 10 years < 15 years old
Vehicles 15 years & >15 years old
Grand Total
1 Jeep (diesel) 0 0 15 43 58 2 Amb ISZ 0 0 2 1 03 3 Indica 0 0 2 0 02 4 Zest Car 1 0 0 01 5 Bolero LX 3 0 3 1 07 6 Qualis 0 0 8 3 11 7 LCV 0 0 0 5 05 8 HCV 0 0 0 5 05 9 Geo logger van 1 0 0 1 02 10 Mini Bus 0 0 1 0 01 11 Amb Mk-4 &
Deisel 0 0 0 2 02
12 Gypsy 0 0 0 6 06 13 Xylo 2 0 0 0 02 Total 7 0 31 67 105
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Annexure-12 (A) STATUS OF PROCURMENT OF EQUIPMENTS UNDER ME HEAD FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 as on 30.09.2017 of GSI, NR.
Sl. No
Item Cost (Rs.) Supplier Lead time
Indent received
Tender floated
Tender Opened
/ Due
Tender Evalulat
ion
P.O. issued
L/C Applied
L/C opene
d / Shippi
ng Date
Advance intmn/ D.O.
Received
Date of Delivery
/ Due
Date of
Installation
Remark & Reasons of delay in procurement.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 1 Iron Steel Racks
for Core Library 72 Nos.
18,95,400/-
M/s Kamla Safe Works, Lucknow.
20.02.15 02/03/15 09/04/15
02/12/15 30/3/15 Supply received. Bill under process for payment.
2 SEM
76,21,150/-
M/s Carl Zeiss, U.K.
06/10/15 05/04/16 29.14.16
09/06/16 08.8.16 20 weeks after
opening of LC.
P.O. Issued on 08.08.2016 and L/c documents issued to PAO for
opening of L/C. L/C opened on 24.11.16. Supply received in Jan 17.
Installation commissioning done. Payment made.
3 TL-OSL 1.5 Cr 02/12/15 02/05/16 30.06.16
HOD directed FBD to carry out the procurement through COS, CHQ as
FBD lab comes under NCGER, CHQ.
4 Advanced Trinocular Microscope.
16,97,045/-
M/s Leica Microsystem,
Germany
22/04/16 08/06/16 07/07/16
06.9.16 20 weeks after
opening of L/C.
P.O. Issued on 06.09.2016. and L/C documents issued to PAO for
opening of L/C. L/C opened on 30.11.16
5 Total Field Magnetometer
6,69,375/- M/s Toshniwal Brothers.
01.08.16 01.09.16 30.11.16 Repeat P.O. Issued on 01.9.2016. Supply received on 10.11.16.
Installation and commissioning done. Bills sent to party bill.
6 Accessories for Leica Reflectorless Electronic
3,28,759/-
M/s V.K. Supreme
consultant Pvt. Ltd.,
Jaipur.
30.06.16 05.07.16 01.08.16
05.10.16 30.12.16 P.O issued on 05/10/16. Supply as done by the firm was rejected by the
inspection committee. Only one item i.e. software was accepted by the inspection committee. Invoice
received for payment. 7 Procurement of
spectroradio meter 53,41,592/
- M/s Spectra
Vista 31.10.16 10/11/16 02/01/
17 24.03.17 26/06/17 P.O. issued on 26/6/2017, Bank
requested for the opening of L/C.
162
Corporation, New Delhi.
8 Advance Research Trinocular Polorising Microscope
Euro 19,500/-
equivalent to Rs.
M/s Leica Mikrosystem, Germany.
27.10.16 11/11/16 27.12.2016
02.03.17 8 week after
opening of L.C.
P.O. issued on 02.03.17. Consignment arrived at IGI Air
Port. Custom clearance documents issued for clearance the
consignment.`` 9 Steel Chester
Drawer (Drawing File Cabinet)
8,72,203/- M/s Apex Instruments,
Lucknow.
03/08/16 15.11.2016
20.12.2016
01.03.17 24.04.17 11.08.17 PO issued on 24.04.17. Due date of delivery 11.08.17. Pre-dispatch
inspection done. Reminder letter was issued to the firm for suppling
stores. 10 DGPS-05 Nos 99 Lac M/s Amil
Ltd., New Delhi
30.11.16 08/12/16 31.01.17
09/5/17 LOI issued for P.S.D on 24.10.17.
11 GPR 1.1 Cr M/s Asian Contec, New
Delhi.
05/12/16 27.12.16 28.02.17
28.4.17 LOI issued for P.S.D on 03.10.17.
12 Hutment/portable cabins
11.76 Lac M/s Sew Infotech Pvt. Ltd., Noida.
05/12/16 15.03.17
12.06.17 18/4/17 13/7/17
28.9.17 Firm has requested
for Delivery
date extention
.
P.O. issued, pre-dispatch inspection over on 25/8/17. Reminder issued
on 24.10.17. Supply awaited.
13 LAN Printers-08 Nos
1.40 Lac M/s Pixcel Infocom,
Delhi
20/6/17 24/8/17 31.8/17 15.9.17 P.O. issued on GeM Portal, Supply received.
14 Different type of
Lubricants for Drilling Field
4,52,400/- File pending with Sr. TEC.
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(B) DETAILS OF CASES UNDER R&D HEAD AS ON 30.09.17
Sl. No. Description of Stores Qty Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Lithiem etc for ICP-MS M/c. - 79,170/- P.O. issued, supply Received. 2 CAMC of XRF machine
installed at chemical division fridabad.
1 No. 14,16,000/- Job order issued for the period 17.07.2017 to 16.07.2018.
3 AMC of Mile stone DMA-80 1 No. 1,12,100/- Job order issued for the period 01.11.2017 to 31.10.2018.
5 Microscope Digital Cemera for Petrology Divn.
3 Nos Euro 8845/-+ custum duty
P.O. issued on 02.03.17, due date of delivery 12 weeks after opening of L/C.
6 Spare Parts of AAS Varian - 1,31,484/- P.O. issued, supply Received. 7 Hot Plate 04
Nos 45,776/- P.O. issued, supply received.
8 Standred Gas Mixture 3 items
19,928/- P.O. issued and cancelled, due to non supply of stores.
10 Spare of Borosil Distillation Unit
1 No. 35,280/- P.O.issued, supply received.
11 AMC of Taurus Portable digital scismography and Trillium 40 Seismometer
1 No. 1,87,859/- Job Order issued for one year. (from 01.06.2017 to 30.05.2018)
12 Annual procurement of Chemicals/Glassware
125 items
30,25,000/- Under TEC recommandation.
13 AMC of Bruker Model GC-450
1 No. 1,03,500/- Job Order issued. For the period 15.06.2017 to 14.06.2018.
14 Advance Reserch Trinocular Polorising Microscope
01 no.
Euro 19,500/- + custom duty
P.O. issued on 02.03.17, due date of delivery 08 weeks after opening of L/C.
15 HCL & HNO3 Gases 62,139/- P.O. issued , supply received. 16 Spare partes of ICP-MS
instruments, GSI, Faridabad 3,53,801/- P.O. issued , supply received.
17 AMC of X, Pert PRO X RD M/c for Mineral Physics division GSI, NR,
01 No.
2,38,012/- Job order issued for the period 01.10.2017 to 30.09.2018.
18 CAMC of 20 KVA UPS Chemical division GSI, NR
01 No.
66,000/- Job order issued for the period 16.08.2017 to 15.08.2017.
19 AMC of 10 KVA and 7.5 KVA UPS System.
01 Each
50,600/- Tender opened, under TAC recommandation.
20 AMC of Chiller Unit attached with X RD Machine
20,060/- Job order issued for one year. (period 10.09.2017 to 09.09.2018).
21 Repairing of 30 KVA on line UPS for Chemical division GSI, NR
01 no.
30,798/- Singal tender issued to OEM i.e M/s POM system, Bangalore.
22 AMC Charges of Kyocera Digital copier 1635
01No 12,500/- Job Order issued , work under prograss.
23 Digital Photocopier (Ricoh) 01No.
37,500/- P.O. issued , supply received.
24 Diffirent type of Chemicals - 42,879/- P.O. issued , supply received. 25 Spare Parts of DMA-80 11
items 4,93,091/- P.O. issued , supply received.
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(C) Details of Cases under OE(V)Head as on 30.09.2017 Sr. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Room Coolers for GSI, NR, Lucknow
100 Nos 7,20,000/-
P.O. issued, supply received.
2 Procurement of 5 and 7 Liver Godrej Locks
20 &30 Nos.
24,904/- P.O issued, Supply Received.
3 Stationary Stores 14 items 86,200/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 4 Table top gass 3 Nos 7,140/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 5 Curtain cloth 1084
Mtr. 1,24,660/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
6 Photocopy machine, A-3 Size
01 No. 38,000/- P.O. issued, Supply Received..
7 Transport for shifiting of Govt. Stores
1,15,000/- Case posepond.
8 Table top glass diffirent size
06 Nos 9,835/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
9 Executive and Visiter chair 1 &10 Nos
55,000/- P.O issued Supply Received
10 Two Seater sofa sets with center table and glass
03 Nos 32000/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
11 Stabilizer 5 KVA wall mounted
13 Nos 41,678/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
12 File Cover, Steplar pin No. 10 & 24/6
100 & 50 Pkt.
31,505/- P.O. issued, Supply Received,
13 Floor Duster, Size 30X30 cms
250 Nos 11,250/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
14 Towel good quality for staff. size-75x150 cms
250 Nos 81,250/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
15 AMC of Kyocera Digital Copier
1 No. 13,750/- Job order issued
16 A-3 & A-4 size photo copy paper for GSI, NR.
10 & 500 Ream
79,265/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
17 Tower, size 150X75 cm for staff.
466 Nos 1,51,450/- File placed for approval of L.P.C.
18 Plastic Chair, Make-Cello 75 Nos 49,500/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 19 Tower Turkis, size 150X75
cm for officers. 350/- 99,750/- Under process through GeM.
D) Details of Cases under I.T Head as on 30.09.2017.
Sl. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 CAMC of Computer & Peripherals
11,82,071/- Job work completed and letter issued for confirmation on GST.
2 Software/Anti-virus for two years.
320 Nos 2,15,680/- Supply received & installed.
3 Modam for Computer 2 Nos 4800/- P.O issued, Supply received 4 HP C – 9730 A Black
Cartridge 1 No 13,050/- P.O issued Supply received
5 Procurement of UTM Device
1+1 2,49,109/- P.O issued, Supply received and installed.
6 UPS battery Exide 8 Nos. 32,000/- P.O issued, Supply received
165
7 Colour Printer, A-3 size 1 1,50,000/-
Procurement process through GeM.
8 Digitization/softcopy conversion of unpublished documents of GSI, NR.
58,88,000/- Work order issued on 04.11.2016, work completed, payment made.
9 Document Scanner 1 No. 43,218/- P.O. issued, Suppy Received 10 CAMC of Computer &
peripheral 10,00,000/- Open Tender issued, due date of
opening 03.11.2017. Tender opened and under process.
11 Ink Toner Cartridge diffirent types for GSI, NR.
39 items
11,61,140/- Process through GeM is pending due to non availability of Budget in IT..
12 CCTV Security System 92,110/- P.O. issued, supply Received & installed.
13 Digital Conversion of Mission-I reports, GSI, NR.
51,52,108/- Job order issued, work under progress.
14 Wi-fi modam 18 Nos 36,900/- P.O. issued, supply Received. 15 Digital Conversion of
Mission IV Reports of GSI NR
34,83,710/- Job Order Issued & Work abeyance due to direction of MOM
16 Brother 2260 Toner Cartridge
03 Nos 7410/- P.O. issued, supply Received.
17 RJ 59 Wire Finolex for CCTV Camera
02drum(610mtr
)
15,600/- P.O. issued, supply Received.
18 HP 727 Cartridge 01sets 20,650/- P.O. issued, supply Received. 19 HP 703 Black & colour ink
cartridge 06 &
04 Nos 5,400/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
20 Digital Singnature Class-3 03 Nos 11,700/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 21 Kyocera toner kit TK-410 01 No. 4200/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 22 HP inkjet Cartridge Black
& colour No. 678. 01 Each 1596/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
23 HP 12A toner cartridge 2 Nos 4050/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 24 Ricoh Toner 1230 01 No 2239/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 25 Canon NPG Toner 01 No. 1050/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 26 H.P 12 A Toner cartridge 01 No. 2025/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 27 H.P 228A Toner cartridge 04 Nos. 15,600/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 28 Samsung SCX 4521 DS
Toner cartridge 01 No. 4,420/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
29 H.P 12 A Toner cartridge 04 Nos. 4,048/- P.O. issued, Supply Received. 30 HP 704 Combo ink pack
and black ink 03 &
04 Nos 6,950/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
E) Details of Cases under M-II, Mineral Investigation/OC Head as on 30.09.2017
Sl. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Core Boxes 14,75,708/- LOI Issued for PBG. 2 Boreholes – North of
Golwa Extension 36,00,000/- Job order issued.
3 Dwaring file cabinate 55 Nos 8,72,203/- P.O. issued. PDI done, reminder issued for supply.
166
4 T.C bits and Core Lifter 10 items 87,558/- P.O. issued, Supply Received.
F) Details of Cases under M-III, OE, Publication Head as on 30.09.2017 Sl. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Printing of GSI, Annual Programme books
100 Books
2,40,128/- P.O. issued, supply Received.
G) Details of Cases under M-IV, S&M Head as on 30.09.2017
Sl. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Wide Mouth Bottle 250 ml and 500 ml Tarson make
2800 & 700 Nos
1,53,615/- P.O. issued, supply Received.
Sl. No.
Description of Stores Qty. Estimated Cost/ Value
(Rs.)
Present Status
1 Sweeping and House Keeping at GSI, Faridabad
18,84,147/-
Job order issued for the period 01.02.17 to 31.01.2018.
2 Power Pc Board Cteennicalty USBC for GSI, faridabad
5,19,052/- P.O. issued, supply received.
3 House Keeping GSI, Lucknow
25 Nos. 35,07,792/- Job order issued for one year.
4 Out souresing of Secutrity Staff at GSI, Fridabad
10,23,260/- Job order issued for the period 01.02.17 to 31.01.2018.
5 GPS GAGAN for Petrology Division
01 No. 97,523/-
P.O. issued, supply awaited.
6 Out souresing of Security Sirvices, GSI, NR.
16 Nos 34,15,317/- Job order issued for the period 06.02.17 to 05.02.2018.
7 Outsourcing of Security services For GSI SU: Chandigharh and Fossil Park Saketi, H.P.
06 Nos 13,38,897/- Job Order issued for the period 01.06.17 to 31.05.2018
8 Outsourcing of services For Cleaning, Sweeping and Housekeeping for GSI SU: Chandigharh and Fossil Park Saketi, H.P.
12Nos 19,82,276/- Job Order issued for the period 01.06.17 to 31.05.2018
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Annexure-13
PERIOD OF REPORT: 01.07.2017 TO 30.09.2017 (FS: 2017-18)
(A) IN HOUSE DRILLING SlNo Project Item No Unit No Annual
Target (mts) Pro rata Target/Achieveme
nt (01.07.17
to 30.09.17)
mts
FSP Achievement
(April17 to Sept 17)
FSP No
Mission-II
1 Extended North of Golwa
Dist;Mahendragarh
State: Haryana (G-2 Stage)
General
Exploration of Copper
Mineralization
500 RD-60
1800
216/418.
85
418.85
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12915
2 Extended North of Golwa area
Dist;Mahendragarh
State: Haryana (G-2 Stage)
General
Exploration of Copper
Mineralization
496 RD-60
216/72.8
5
72.85
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12915
3 Mahakoshal Group A Bharhari Sonebhadra UP
(G-3 Stage)
Preliminary Exploration of Iron ore
467 RD-60
750 180/Nil Nil M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SUP/2017/11767
168
Mission-II Total
2550 612/491.7
491.7
Mission-IV
1 Meerut Urban Area , UP
Seismic Microzonatio
n Studiess.(SP
T)
442 450 108/180 189 M4SHMZ/NC/NR/2017/12047
Mission-IV Total
450 108/180 189
3000 Total (M-II + M-IV) 720/671.70
680.7
(B) OUTSOUCING DRILLING
SlNo
Area of Operation FSP NO Project Annual Target (mts)
Achievement (01.07.17 to
30.09.17) mts
FSP achievement (mts) (April-17 to September -
17) Mission-II 1
General Exploration of Copper mineralization. Extension of South of Gangutana,Mahedraga
rh, Distt (Haryana)
(Stage G-2),
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12
914
3500 Nil Nil LIO issued on 22/09/17
2
Exploration of Andalusite
C Block Pulwar Mahakoshal Group Sonebhadra District
UP
M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SUP/2017/11
644
500 Nil Nil LIO issued on 22/09/17
169
(G-3stage)
3
Exploration of Andalusite
D Block Pulwar Mahakoshal Group Sonebhadra District
UP (G-3stage)
M2ASMIF-IML/NC/NR/SUP/2017/11
762
500 Nil Nil LIO issued on 22/09/17
4
General Exploration of Copper Mineralization
North of Golwa, Mahedragarh Distt
(Haryana),
M2AFGBM-MEP/NR/SUPHP/2017/12
915
1600 Nil Nil Sr.PAC completed NIT publish on CPP portal due date of opening 10.10.2017
Total 6100 Nil Nil
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SPILL OVER/ADDITIONAL ITEM DETAILS OF FS 2016-17 UP-TO 30/09/17
Sl No
Area of Operation
FSP NO Unit No Annual Target (mts)
Achievement (01.0717 to
30.09.17) mts
FSP achievement (mts)
(April-17 to Sept -17)
1 South of Ganguthana
M2AFGBM-MEP/NC/NR/SU/PHP/2017/14499
496 RD-60
268.1 268.1 Project completed on 31/08/17
2 North and west of Tosham
(G-4 Stage)
MZASMIF SML/NC/NR/SU/PHP/2017/14583
480 RD-100
550 231.35 BH NT-1A started on 11/09/2017.
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ANNEXURE 14
STATUS OF EXISTING DRILLING AND OTHER HIGH-END (RS. >1
CORE) EQUIPMENTS TO BE PROCURED DURING FY 2017-18 NIL
Type of
instrument Indenting Region
Qty
Cost
Lead Time
PAC/ Sr. PAC
DG’s approval
& CPMC recommendation
Tendering/
Re-tenderin
g
TEC
TAC
PO Place
d
LC opene
d
Delivery to be or Received
Geophysical
[STSS-MI, MII & MIV]
-- -- --
TOTAL Geology [STSS-
MI, MII & MIV]
-- -- --
TOTAL FIELD/
SURVEY [STSS –
MI, MII & MIV]
-- -- --
Drilling
Nil
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
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Annexure-15 POSITION OF PENDING LEGAL COURT CASES IN RESPECT OF GSI, NR W.E.F. 01.07.2017 TO 30.09.2017
QUARTER ENDING TOTAL PENDING LEGAL CASE
REMARKS
01.04.17 to 30.06.17 71 Cases Filed 04 01.07.17 to 30.09.17 61 Cases disposed 14 Closing balance as on 30.09.17 61
QUARTERLY REPORT OF PENDING COURT CASES IN G.S.I, NR AS ON 30.09.2017
Total number of cases pending in previous quarter 71 Total number of cases added in present quarter 04 Total number of cases disposed in present quarter 14 Total number of cases pending in present quarter 61
173
Annexure-16 GRIEVANCE STATUS APPEARING IN PG PORTAL OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, NORTHERN REGION, LUCKNOW AS ON 30.09.2017
Unit/Region Pending at the start of month July., 2017
Received during the period July-Sept., 2017
Disposal during the period July-Sept., 2017
Pendency at the end of the month of September, 2017
Northern Region, Lucknow
03 18 14 07