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Happy Birth Day HASHI 1 জিএসজি’র তথ্যকেকে সংরজিত িজিরঙ্গণ/অপ্রোজিত প্রজতকিদনস맂কির তাজিো। SL No. Report No. Name of the Reporting Detail Subject of the Report Reporting Officer year 1 GSB/DATA/UR-01 M. Reazuddin, F.H. Khan Chemical Analysis of Rocks of Bangladesh. 1962 2 GSB/DATA/UR-02 M. Reazuddin The advanced analytical training in U.S.G.S 1964 3 GSB/DATA/UR-03 Khan Abdul Majeed Preliminary report on the occurrence and the 1951 prospecting of lignite in the part of Bangladesh. 4 GSB/DATA/UR-04 Taher Khali, R.A. Khan Preliminary report on lignite prospecting near 1953 Moulavibazar, Sylhet District. 5 GSB/DATA/UR-05 Taher Khali, R.A. Khan Reported occurrence of coal in Mohantdala- 1953 gurguri dala near Sitakunda, Chittagong District. 6 GSB/DATA/UR-06 Mantaz-Uddin M. Suspected existence of coal under the Ganges 1959 Brahmaputra alluvium of Bangladesh. 7 GSB/DATA/UR-07 Gee E.R. Proposed mineral exploration project on 1957 exploration for coal and limestone in Bangladesh. 8 GSB/DATA/UR-08 F.H. Khan Report on the lignite of Bhateari area, 1959 Chittagong district. 9 GSB/DATA/UR-09 F.H. Khan Report on the Guri valley coal, Sylhet District. 1958 10 GSB/DATA/UR-10 M.A. Zaher Coal at Ucheckpara, Mouza lainthong, P.S. 1970 Lama, sub-division Bandarban, Chittagong Hill Tracts. 11 GSB/DATA/UR-11 Haque A.F.M Mosenul A note on the lignite of East Bengal. 1950 12 GSB/DATA/UR-12 Qurashi I.H. Anam, Manzur Report on the geological reconnaissance and 1966 coal investigation in the Western boarder belt (Garoo-Hills) Mymensingh district. East Pakistan.(East Bengal). 13 GSB/DATA/UR-13 Haque A.F.M Mohsenul A note on the deposits carbonaceous in East 1949 Pakistan. 2 14 GSB/DATA/UR-14 M.A. Zaher Paleo-geology of the Paharpur Jamalgonj coal 1961 field, Rajshahi- Bogra District. 15 GSB/DATA/UR-15 Ahmed Mesbah Uddin, Khan Result of an investigation of clay deposits on 1959 F.H. Dacca Aricha road and clay and calcareous concretions near Tongi Dacca District. 16 GSB/DATA/UR-16 A.B. Roy White clay and ferruginous rocks of Bijoypur 1960 Mymensingh District. 17 GSB/DATA/UR-17 Khan F.H. Clay deposits of East Pakistan. 1963 18 GSB/DATA/UR-18 M.A. Zaher Preliminary review of clay deposits of Bijoypur 1973 Mymensingh District. 19 GSB/DATA/UR-19 Khan M.A Marofe Study of satiability of the Madhupur clay for 1973 estijicial medium or dense weight aggregate production in Bangladesh. 20 GSB/DATA/UR-20 M. Nazrul Islam Kaolin deposits of the area between Maijpara 1975 and Puthimari Mymensingh district. 21 GSB/DATA/UR-21 Nazrul Islam Black clay deposit of Mirpur area Dacca 1977 District. 22 GSB/DATA/UR-22 A.B. Roy Building of road materials of Shildehara and 1960 Baulrania chara (Ctg.dist.) and Hangarkhal- gankabati Rama jashi (Ctg. Hill tracts) 23 GSB/DATA/UR-23 A.B. Roy Report on gravel and boulder deposits of 1960 Panchagarh and Tetulia area in Dinajpur District. 24 GSB/DATA/UR-24 A.B. Roy Report on the gravel deposits of Patgram 1961 Rangpur District. 25 GSB/DATA/UR-25 Haque A.F.M Mohsenul Construction materials in East Pakistan. 1962 26 GSB/DATA/UR-26 Khan M.A Marouf Gravel and sand deposits of Panchagarh Tetulia 1967 thana Dinajpur District. 27 GSB/DATA/UR-27 Khan M.A Marouf, Haque S.M. Report on gravel investigation in the northern 1967 part of the Nilphamari sub-division Rangpur district. East Pakistan. 3 28 GSB/DATA/UR-28 Rahman Anis, Muzahed Uddin, Preliminary report on the geology of hard rocks 1974 S. Islam, M. Mahtabul, in Madhya para area Dinajpur district. (GDH – Chowdhury Sirajul Islam 23,23A,24 + 25) 29 GSB/DATA/UR-29 Haque A.F.M Mohsenul A note on engineering stone in East Bengal. 1951 30 GSB/DATA/UR-30 Khan M.A Marouf, Parker N.A, A study of satiability of Dacca clays for light 1968 USGS weight aggsegali production in East Pakistan. 31 GSB/DATA/UR-31 Rahman Anis, Monawar Gravel deposits of Bhalagonj and adjoining 1978 Abdullah areas Sylhet District. 32 GSB/DATA/UR-32 M.K. Alam The earth guates occurrences in Bangher ghat 1974 Sunamgonj Sylhet District. 33 GSB/DATA/UR-33 Master J.M, Anam M. Geological feasibility of Baruba kand dam-site 1965 Chittagong District. 34 GSB/DATA/UR-34 Master J.M. Geology dam sities on Chhota Kamisa 1965 Mahamaya and Hariguli stseame in Chittagong District. 35 GSB/DATA/UR-35 F.H. Khan Geology of the Iovaniachora dams and 1957 Resusoin sites and a post of its Catchment area (Mirsarai) Chittagong East Pakistan. 36 GSB/DATA/UR-36 F.H. Khan Report on the Geological investigation on Machkai and Arami dam site West Pakistan. 37 GSB/DATA/UR-37 Abdullah Manowar hgybv †mZz cÖK‡íi Lbb K‚c Abykxj‡bi msw¶ß weeiYx| 1975 (Short note on drilling hole concerning the project on Jamuna Bridge). 38 GSB/DATA/UR-38 A.K.M Shahidul Hasan Preliminary geological report on a site near the 1976 Bangladesh Agricultural University Mymensingh for the proposed Agricultural Experiment Station. 39 GSB/DATA/UR-39 Hasan A.K.M Shahidul Geological report on a site near the Bangladesh 1976 Agricultural University Mymensingh for the proposed Agricultural Experiment Station. 4 40 GSB/DATA/UR-40 --- A short note on feasibility of Sandinga deap 1976 liebearllmthe Chhatak cement factory premises. 41 GSB/DATA/UR-41 Hasan A.K.M Shahidul Investigation land slides mercontile marine 1976 academy Jaldia Chittagong. 42 GSB/DATA/UR-42 M. Muminullah Report on a reconisaesance study of calcareous 1979 sand stone in the Sitakunda Mirsarai area Chittagong. 43 GSB/DATA/UR-43 M. Reazuddin Report on the occurrence of natural gas in 1954 Netrokona sub-division of Mymensingh district. 44 GSB/DATA/UR-44 M.A Bakr Occurrence of gas in West Krishna nagor 1970 village union council Bakergonj police station Barisal district. 45 GSB/DATA/UR-45 M.A Bakr Note on occurrence of fire in source village in 1967 Jamita union council Manikgonj sub-division Dacca district. 46 GSB/DATA/UR-46 M.A Marouf Khan Oil and gas prospects of Bangladesh. 1974 47 GSB/DATA/UR-47 M.A Marouf Khan gqgbwmsn †Rjvi Rvgvjcyi gnKzgvi bwjZvevox _vbvi 1975 Aš•©MZ evDivRvbx MÖv‡gi Kw_Z †K‡ivwkb ˆZ‡ji mÜvb jvf m¤c‡K© GKwU msw¶ß wi‡cvU©| 48 GSB/DATA/UR-48 Anisur Rahman Kzwgj•v †Rjvi Kmev _vbvi Aš•©MZ AóRMj MÖv‡g cÖvK…wZK 1975 M¨vm wbMg©b AbymÜv‡bi msw¶ß cÖwZ‡e`b| 49 GSB/DATA/UR-49 Hamidur Rahman Kzwgj­v †Rjvi bvwQi bMi _vbvi gvQgv MÖv‡g cÖvß ˆZj| 1975 50 GSB/DATA/UR-50 M.A Marouf Khan gqgbwmsn †Rjvi bv›`vBj _vbvi Aš•©MZ Kvw`icyi MÖvg 1975 msjMœ KPzqv we‡j Kw_Z M¨vm ¶ib m¤c‡K© GKwU msw¶ß wi‡cvU©| 51 GSB/DATA/UR-51 Hamidur Rahman ivRkvnx †Rjvi †gvnbcyi _vbvi †Kki MÖv‡g cÖvß M¨vm| 1975 52 GSB/DATA/UR-52 M.A Marofu Khan gqgbwmsn †Rjvi wK‡kviMÄ gnKzgvi ˆfie _vbvi 1975 ivgksKicyi †gŠRvi †Kv`vjKvwV kvLv b`xi M‡f© Kw_Z †K‡ivwkb ˆZ‡ji mÜvb m¤c©‡K GKwU msw¶ß wi‡cvU©| 53 GSB/DATA/UR-53 M.A Marofu Khan gqgbwmsn †Rjvi wK‡kviMÄ gnKzgvi KwigMÄ _vbvi 5 Aš•©MZ gw›`ªc MÖv‡gi Kw_Z M¨vm dig m¤c©‡K GKwU msw¶ß wi‡cvU©| 54 GSB/DATA/UR-54 Mizanur Rahman A note on the Reported gas Seepage at Pirojpur 1977 govenment school Maidan and adjacent Tubewell Pirazpur, Barisal district. 55 GSB/DATA/UR-55 Mizanur Rahman A note on the cause of fire in Dhaoa, Dhaoa 1977 Union, Bhandaria police station, Pirozpur sub- division Barisal district. 56 GSB/DATA/UR-56 A.F.M Mohsenul Haque A note on silica sand deposit near Nayapara, 1952 Chhatian lying in the Habigonj sub-division of the Sylhet district. 57 GSB/DATA/UR-57 Taherkhali R.A Khan A note on glass sand Nayapara Sylhet district. 1953 58 GSB/DATA/UR-58 F.H. Khan Glass sand of East Pakistan. 1962 59 GSB/DATA/UR-59 Md.Nazrul Islam Geology at glass sand deposits of Brahman 1964-65 bazar Bhatera area, Maulivibazar sub-division Sylhet district. 60 GSB/DATA/UR-59 Islam Nazrul Glass sand of Kulaura police station 1967 Maulvibazar sub-division, Sylhet district. East Pakistan. 61 GSB/DATA/UR-61 Bari S.F. Silica sand deposit on area between Batisa and 1970 Jagannath Dighi under Chouddagram, P.S, Comilla district.Bangladesh 62 GSB/DATA/UR-62 Md.Nazrul Islam Silica sand deposit of the area around Batisa 1972 Chouddagram P.S, Comilla district. Bangladesh 63 GSB/DATA/UR-63 M.A Marouf Khan, Mazumder Silica sand deposit of the Itakhola Chhation 1972 Shah Alam area Habigonj sub-division Sylhet district. 64 GSB/DATA/UR-64 S.A.Mozumder and M.M Islam Silica sand deposits of the Noyapara 1973 Sahajibazar area, Habigonj sub-division, Sylhet district. Bangladesh 65 GSB/DATA/UR-65 M Nazrul Islam and Mahiuddin Silica sand deposits of Jayantinagar- Noapara 1973 6 M.Zamal area,Chouddagram P.S district Comilla. Bangladesh 66 GSB/DATA/UR-66 M.Nazrul Islam and Mahiuddin Silica sand deposit of Jagannath Dighi Duttasar 1974 M.Zamal area, Chouddagram P.S Comilla Ddistrict Bangladesh. 67 GSB/DATA/UR-67 Taherkhali R.A Khan Glass sand prospecting in Noapara P.S Sylhet 1953 district.
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