Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Pakistan, Volume 12The Survey, 1977 |
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Page 11
... slate and oolitic limestone from which trilobites and brachiopods have been reported ( Gansser , 1964 ) . The fauna is strictly provincial with no relation to the faunas of the Salt Range or the Spiti area , but it does have affinities ...
... slate and oolitic limestone from which trilobites and brachiopods have been reported ( Gansser , 1964 ) . The fauna is strictly provincial with no relation to the faunas of the Salt Range or the Spiti area , but it does have affinities ...
Page 20
... slate The name Sarikol slate was introduced by Hayden ( 1915 ) to an essentially slate sequence extending from Chinese Turkestan to Chitral . The formation is predominantly slate with subordinate quartzite , calcareous beds and some ...
... slate The name Sarikol slate was introduced by Hayden ( 1915 ) to an essentially slate sequence extending from Chinese Turkestan to Chitral . The formation is predominantly slate with subordinate quartzite , calcareous beds and some ...
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... slate according to Stauffer ( 1968 c ) is predomi- nantly dark grey and black slate interbedded with quartzite and limestone . The formation is ex- posed all along the entire length of the Karako- ram granodiorite body . From the higher ...
... slate according to Stauffer ( 1968 c ) is predomi- nantly dark grey and black slate interbedded with quartzite and limestone . The formation is ex- posed all along the entire length of the Karako- ram granodiorite body . From the higher ...
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FOREWORD | 1 |
Tanawal formation | 8 |
Khyber undifferentiated carbonate complex | 15 |
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Ahmad ammonoids arenaceous argillaceous Axial Belt Baluchistan Baluchistan Basin basal brachiopods brown calcareous Cambrian Chagai Chichali clay colour conformably conglomerate Cretaceous dark grey deposits disconformable dolomite Early eastern Salt Range Eocene Eruptive Zone exposed fauna foraminifers formation consists Fort Munro fossiliferous fossils Geological Ghazij greenish grey gypsum Hinglaj Hunting Survey Corporation Jurassic Kala Chitta Kala Chitta Range Khan Khisor Range Khyber Kirthar Province Kohat Kohat area Kohat-Potwar Province Late light grey limestone lithology Lower Indus Basin marl mation metres thick million tonnes mineral Nala Northern Montane Area overlain overlies Paleocene Permian Potwar quartzite Quetta Quetta region Ranikot reported Saindak Salt Range Samana Samana Range sandstone sediments sequence Shah shale Shirinab formation Siwalik slate Stauffer Sulaiman Province Surghar Range Surv Survey Corporation 1961 Teichert thick bedded thin tion Trans-Indus ranges Triassic type locality type section unconformably upper contact Upper Indus Basin volcanic Vredenburg West Pakistan western