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Permian limestones , silt - stones and sandstones were replaced by limestones .
The same zone is also represented by Permian volcano - plutonic association (
rocks of intermediate and basic composition ) . The deposits are intruded by ...
Permian limestones , silt - stones and sandstones were replaced by limestones .
The same zone is also represented by Permian volcano - plutonic association (
rocks of intermediate and basic composition ) . The deposits are intruded by ...
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The latter is overlain either by basalts and limestones ( 300 m ) , basalts , cherts ,
sandstones ( 2000 m ) or cherts , limestones ( 200 m ) , basalts , cherts ,
limestones , sandstones ( upto 2000 m ) , greywacke ( 700 m ) and sandstone ( K
, 800 m ) ...
The latter is overlain either by basalts and limestones ( 300 m ) , basalts , cherts ,
sandstones ( 2000 m ) or cherts , limestones ( 200 m ) , basalts , cherts ,
limestones , sandstones ( upto 2000 m ) , greywacke ( 700 m ) and sandstone ( K
, 800 m ) ...
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1 - quartzites , marbles ( Y - C ) , 2 - limestones , sandstones , shales ( O - P ) , 3 -
sandstones , claystones ( T2-12 ) , 4 - marly limestones ( 12.3 ) , 5 - sandstones ,
claystones ( J , -K , ) , 6 - limestones , conglomerates , andesites and tuffs ...
1 - quartzites , marbles ( Y - C ) , 2 - limestones , sandstones , shales ( O - P ) , 3 -
sandstones , claystones ( T2-12 ) , 4 - marly limestones ( 12.3 ) , 5 - sandstones ,
claystones ( J , -K , ) , 6 - limestones , conglomerates , andesites and tuffs ...
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Tectonics and Structure of the Pamirs | 1 |
Metamorphic events in Ladakh Indus suture zone Karakorum | 17 |
Peninsular and Himalayan Precambrian Belts | 31 |
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