From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 10
Page 2
Here belong such important questions as the time of main folding , scope and
time of manifestation of basic stages of the ... One should evidently refer the initial
stage of the Baluchistan geosyncline to the late Paleozoic period when , in the ...
Here belong such important questions as the time of main folding , scope and
time of manifestation of basic stages of the ... One should evidently refer the initial
stage of the Baluchistan geosyncline to the late Paleozoic period when , in the ...
Page 9
In the central geosynclinal trough zone at the early stage of geosynclinal
development , the formation of manganese , barite - polymetallic and chromite
deposits took place . The formation of pyrite type deposits is believed to occur at
this stage ...
In the central geosynclinal trough zone at the early stage of geosynclinal
development , the formation of manganese , barite - polymetallic and chromite
deposits took place . The formation of pyrite type deposits is believed to occur at
this stage ...
Page 10
The formation of the supposed mercuryantimony belt is connected with the later
stage of development , the belt being the youngest and practically not
investigated at all . Thus in each stage of the Baluchistan geosynclinal
development , the ...
The formation of the supposed mercuryantimony belt is connected with the later
stage of development , the belt being the youngest and practically not
investigated at all . Thus in each stage of the Baluchistan geosynclinal
development , the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Alpine ammonite ammonite bed antimony argillaceous Arkell associated Baluchistan geosynclinal barite Bela Belemnite belt body chamber Bomburites border central geosynclinal trough Chagai median massif characteristic characterized Chiltan limestone Choffatia chromite chromite deposits closely comparable complex confined connected consider copper correlation Cretaceous Cutch described diameter Dimensions distinguished distribution early effusives endogenous deposits endogenous mineralization extending fauna figured folded followed formation formed fractured geological Geological Survey geosynclinal development Jurassic Kheraiceras known late limits Lower Callovian Macrocephalites magmatism manifestations Mazar Drik metallogeny Middle molybdenum Nakus Neocomian Noetling occur Oligocene origin outline Paralcidia Pishin-Makran Platform possible present pyritic region regularities relation represented ribs rocks sedimentation sequence shale shell skarn southern Spath specimen stage structures submarine Survey of Pakistan thickness thin took ultramafic intrusions umbilical unit Upper Waagen Wam Tangi West Pakistan whorl section whorl side widely zone