Geological Bulletin, Volume 11University of Peshawar, 1979 - Geology |
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... Reshun Formation . This name is first noticed in the geological literature in a paper by McMohan and Huddleton ( 1902 ) , where it is referred to a bed of conglomerate in the vicinity of Reshun village . Hayden ( 1915 ) , who sub ...
... Reshun Formation . This name is first noticed in the geological literature in a paper by McMohan and Huddleton ( 1902 ) , where it is referred to a bed of conglomerate in the vicinity of Reshun village . Hayden ( 1915 ) , who sub ...
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... Reshun . The Cretaceous limestone has thick developmet outside Reshun section but during its extension towards Reshun it gradually changes facies and intermingle with the red argillaceous bed and conglomerate . The author considers the ...
... Reshun . The Cretaceous limestone has thick developmet outside Reshun section but during its extension towards Reshun it gradually changes facies and intermingle with the red argillaceous bed and conglomerate . The author considers the ...
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... Reshun Gol , which placed the Reshun Formation , ( Cretaceous to lower Tertiary ) in direct contact on one side with the Devonian carbonate rocks and on the other side with the Chitral Slate belonging to the Asiatic Mass . Stauffer has ...
... Reshun Gol , which placed the Reshun Formation , ( Cretaceous to lower Tertiary ) in direct contact on one side with the Devonian carbonate rocks and on the other side with the Chitral Slate belonging to the Asiatic Mass . Stauffer has ...
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abundant amphibole amphibolites andesite anorthosite assemblages associated Bajaur Baltistan bands Baraul belt biotite Bull calc-alkaline Chaudhry Chitral chlorite clinopyroxene coarse-grained composition contain Cretaceous Desio Diwangar epidote fault feldspar foliation Formation garnet granulites Geol Geology Gilgit gneisses gneissose grains granitic rocks Granodiorite granulites green Greenstone Complex grey Group Hazara Himalaya hornblende hypersthene igneous Indo-Pakistan Indus valley intrusions island arc Jan and Mian Jandul Kakar Kalam Karakoram Khan Kohistan layers limestone mafic magma Main Mantle Thrust margins metamorphic metasedimentary rocks metasediments mica Nanga Parbat norites occur opaque minerals orthopyroxene outcrops Pakistan pegmatites peridotites Peshawar Petrography petrology plagioclase plate pyroxene pyroxene granulites pyroxenites quartz diorites quartzites rarely region Reshun rutile schists sequence SiO2 slates southern sphene structure suture zone Swat Kohistan syntaxis Tahirkheli tectonic Tertiary texture thick trend tuffs twinning ultramafic rocks Univ Upper Swat Ushu Gol Utmankhel veins vicinity volcanic rocks whilst xenoliths Yasin