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... the total thickness of which reaches to 7 km . In the lower parts of the section of
geosynclinal complexes , rocks of the Permian age are known ( which grades
into the Triassic rocks ) . In the section of Mesozoic sediments calcareous rocks
are ...
... the total thickness of which reaches to 7 km . In the lower parts of the section of
geosynclinal complexes , rocks of the Permian age are known ( which grades
into the Triassic rocks ) . In the section of Mesozoic sediments calcareous rocks
are ...
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Its dimensions exceed 1,200 m in length , with deposit thickness varying from 3-6
m in the south to 15 m in " he north . Galena occurs in barite ores . In the region of
the deposits , large gossans are known which may have been ormed after ...
Its dimensions exceed 1,200 m in length , with deposit thickness varying from 3-6
m in the south to 15 m in " he north . Galena occurs in barite ores . In the region of
the deposits , large gossans are known which may have been ormed after ...
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These deposits are big lenses of high grade native sulphur from several to 30
meters in thickness . During World War II these deposits were intensely exploited
. THE PRE - DECCAN FOREDEEP ZONE Within this zone deposits of
endogenous ...
These deposits are big lenses of high grade native sulphur from several to 30
meters in thickness . During World War II these deposits were intensely exploited
. THE PRE - DECCAN FOREDEEP ZONE Within this zone deposits of
endogenous ...
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analysis antimony associated Baluchistan geosyncline barite bearing Bela region belt bodies border central geosynclinal trough Chagai median massif characteristic characterized chromite deposits clearly closely complex composed confined connected consider consideration copper copper-molybdenum Cretaceous definite direction dislocations distinguishing Early effusives endogenous deposits endogenous mineralization epithermal evidently extends felsic fluorite fluorite deposits folded folded structures formation formed fracture zones fractured geological geosynclinal development Hindubagh Indian Platform iron known largest late lenses limestones limits Magmatism magnetite major manganese manifestations marginal marked meridional metallogeny mineral deposits molybdenum Neogene northern observe occur Oligocene origin outlined Paleogene period Pishin position possible present processes prominent region regularities of distribution relation represented rocks Scheme sedimentation sequences significance situated skarn southern stage structural zones structures studied tectonic terrestrial territory Tethys thickness took traced ultramafic intrusions ultramafic rocks veins volcanic volcanogenous West Pakistan widely developed zone