Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, Volumes 7-8The Survey, 1969 |
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... region . Taking into consideration the marked regularities of distribution of endogenous deposits and their genetic features it is possible to make a metallogenetic analysis of this region . One should evidently refer the initial stage ...
... region . Taking into consideration the marked regularities of distribution of endogenous deposits and their genetic features it is possible to make a metallogenetic analysis of this region . One should evidently refer the initial stage ...
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... region reach considerable dimensions , the 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 ...
... region reach considerable dimensions , the 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 ...
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... region concerned , analysis of genetic features of the deposits and the correlation of these data with some ore provinces of other regions shows , that within the southern part of West Pakistan the singling out of major regional ...
... region concerned , analysis of genetic features of the deposits and the correlation of these data with some ore provinces of other regions shows , that within the southern part of West Pakistan the singling out of major regional ...
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ammonite ammonite bed antimony argillaceous limestone bed Bajocian Baluchistan Baluchistan geosynclinal development barite Bathonian Belemnite bifurcating body chamber central geosynclinal trough Chagai median massif Chiltan limestone Choffatia chromite chromite deposits Cutch described specimen diadematus Waagen disconformably Dolikephalites endogenous deposits endogenous mineralization Fatmi felsic fluorite fluorite deposits fractured genus geosynclinal holotype Homoeoplanulites indet Indian Platform Indocephalites Locality.-Wam Tangi Lower Callovian Lower Callovian ammonite Macrocephalites magmatism magnetite Massive limestone Mazar Drik formation Mazar Drik limestone metallogeny microconch molybdenum Noetling Oligocene Paleogene Paralcidia Pishin Pleurocephalites polyphemus primary ribs pyritic pyritic argillaceous limestone regularities of distribution ribbing style rocks Sembar formation sequence shale shell side view skarn southern Spath specimens internal mould Stratigraphic Range.-Lower Callovian subgenus Survey of Pakistan Takatu limestone thin bedded limestone Tithonian trifurcate ultramafic intrusions Umbilical diameter umbilical wall umbilicus Upper venter volcanogenous Vredenburg 1909 Wam Tangi West Pakistan Whorl height whorl section whorl side Whorl thickness