Geological Bulletin, Volume 6University of Peshawar, 1971 - Geology |
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... extend , at least , up to ten miles to the east of Chilas and can be correlated with those of the Nanga Parbat massif . The latter are genetically related to the Creto - Eocene volcanic rocks of Kashmir and may , thus , be ...
... extend , at least , up to ten miles to the east of Chilas and can be correlated with those of the Nanga Parbat massif . The latter are genetically related to the Creto - Eocene volcanic rocks of Kashmir and may , thus , be ...
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... extend up to Falakser . Around Matiltan , abundant granite intrusions are seen along the streams under a quartzite cover . Some of the intrusions seem to be marginally chilled . In Bankhwar and near Paloga , they clearly intrude the ...
... extend up to Falakser . Around Matiltan , abundant granite intrusions are seen along the streams under a quartzite cover . Some of the intrusions seem to be marginally chilled . In Bankhwar and near Paloga , they clearly intrude the ...
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... extend west and northwestwards over groat distances and pass into Afghanistan , there covering probably most of the Kunar , Asmar and Ningrabar regions . The diorites extend in the south to Bajaur and Mobmand territories gradually ...
... extend west and northwestwards over groat distances and pass into Afghanistan , there covering probably most of the Kunar , Asmar and Ningrabar regions . The diorites extend in the south to Bajaur and Mobmand territories gradually ...
Contents
Preliminary geology and petrography of Swat Kohistan | 1 |
The geology of the Gandghar Range Distt Hazara N W F | 33 |
Lithological classification and environment of deposition of | 43 |
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abundant altered amphibolites appears associated bands base beds biotite body brown Bull chlorite colour common complex concentration consist contain correlated cover crystalline crystals dark deposits developed diorites distance dykes east eastern epidote exposed extend feet feldspar folded foliation Formation fractures Gandghar Range garnet Geol geology gneisses grades grains granites green grey Group Hazara hornblende inches Indus intrusions iron Kalam Kohistan latter layers light limestone locally located Lower marble material Member metals Middle miles minerals minor natural norites occur outcrop Pakistan pegmatite Peshawar phyllites places plagioclase present probably quartz quartzites rare region result River road rocks samples schists seen sericite shale shear slates solubility solutions southern stream strike structure suggest sulphide Swat temperature thick thin transport types Univ Upper usually valley varieties various veins village volcanic waters western zone