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... studied by Grant ( 1970 ) who recognised Lingula , Orbiculoides , Enteletes , Orthothetina , Ombonia , Martinia and others from the Kathwai Member and concluded that the fauna was different from that of Chhidru Forma- tion and considers ...
... studied by Grant ( 1970 ) who recognised Lingula , Orbiculoides , Enteletes , Orthothetina , Ombonia , Martinia and others from the Kathwai Member and concluded that the fauna was different from that of Chhidru Forma- tion and considers ...
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ammonoids Baghanwala brachiopods calcareous Chhidru Formation Chichali clay conglomerate Cotter Danilchik and Shah dark grey Davies Dhulian Distribution and thickness.-The dolomite eastern Kohat Eocene Fatmi fauna feet thick Foraminifera Formation Authorship.-The formation is widely Fossils and age.-The gastropods geology greenish grey Hangu Hussain India Geol Jhelum district Kala Chitta Range Kamlial Formation Khan Khisor Range Kingriali Kohat area Kohat district Kohat-Potwar Kuldana Kussak Latif light grey limestone lithology Lockhartia lower marl Meissner Mianwali district Murree Murree Formation Nala nodular Noetling overlain Palaeont Panoba Shale Pascoe Permian Pinfold Potwar principal reference section Productus Limestone Punjab Province Range and Trans References.-Wynne rocks Sakesar Samana Range sandstone Schindewolf and Seilacher shale Shekhan siltstone Siwalik southern Hazara Stratigraphic Stratigraphic relationship.-The formation Surghar Range Survey Mem Survey Recs Synonyms thickness.-The formation Topographic expression.-Forms Trans Indus ranges Triassic type locality unconformably unit Waagen Warchha West Pakistan western Salt Range Wynne Zaluch Nala