Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, Volume 7The Survey, 1969 |
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... largest transcontinental structure of the Earth's Crust , extending in the sub - latitudinal direction from the Straits of Gibralter in the West to Malacca Peninsula in the East . Young , folded structures of the Tethys usually form ...
... largest transcontinental structure of the Earth's Crust , extending in the sub - latitudinal direction from the Straits of Gibralter in the West to Malacca Peninsula in the East . Young , folded structures of the Tethys usually form ...
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... largest structural units in the southern part of West Pakistan , defining all the architecture of the meridional Baluchistan branch of the Tethys . In each of these zones one can distinguish , with a more or less degree of validity ...
... largest structural units in the southern part of West Pakistan , defining all the architecture of the meridional Baluchistan branch of the Tethys . In each of these zones one can distinguish , with a more or less degree of validity ...
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... largest of them are 40 km long and 20 km wide . In the south of the discussed zone , in the Las Bela region small bodies of serpentinized dunites are also identified , they lie among Cretaceous volcanogenous rocks . In general ...
... largest of them are 40 km long and 20 km wide . In the south of the discussed zone , in the Las Bela region small bodies of serpentinized dunites are also identified , they lie among Cretaceous volcanogenous rocks . In general ...
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Afghanistan Alpine geosynclinal antimony Baluchistan Alpine Baluchistan geosynclinal development barite barite-polymetallic Bela region border central geosynclinal trough central geosynclinal zone Chagai median massif chalcopyrite characteristic characterized chromite deposits chromite ore belt complex confined copper and molybdenum copper-molybdenum Cretaceous Dalbandin distribution of endogenous Early Paleogene endogenous deposits endogenous mineralization Eocene epithermal felsic Fluorite deposits folded structures formation formed fracture zones fractured intrusions gabbro geological development geological structure Geological Survey geosynclinal regime geosynclinal trough zone granodiorite hematite Hindubagh region hydrothermal Indian Platform Khuzdar Las Bela lenses limestones Magmatism magnetite main folding Makran manganese manifestations Mesozoic metallogenic features metallogeny mineral deposits molybdenum Neogene North Waziristan occur Oligocene orebearing structures Paleogene Pishin Pishin-Makran trough Pishin-Makran zone plagiogranites porphyrites Quetta regularities of distribution schists sedimentation skarn southern structural zones submarine effusives Survey of Pakistan terrestrial effusives Tethys thickness took place ultramafic intrusions ultramafic rocks volcanogenous West Pakistan widely developed