ANITA; N. BERZINA; I.SOTNIKOV; VITALY(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-12-20)
Mafic microgranular enclaves (MME) were formed in felsic ore-bearing porphyries from the Zhireken por-phyry Mo-Cu deposit, eastern Transbaikalia, Russia. Porphyry rocks were emplaced during the Upper Jurassic. Most ofthe ...
R. K. SINGH; K. N. SINGH; S. K. DHANORIA; A. BHATT; A. DIXIT(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
This paper deals with the characteristics of coals of Basundhara block of Ib-valley. The aim of this study is toreconstruct the paleo-environment condition of coal formation. A large number of pillar coal samples from ...
M. A. OBEID(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
The Neoproterozoic rocks of the Bir Madi area, south eastern desert, comprise a Metagabbro-Diorite Complex(GDC) and a Tonalite-Granodiorite Suite (TGrS). The GDC has a weak tonalitic to strong calc-alkaline character and ...
A. OLUGBENGA; G. OKUNLOLA; UDOUDO, B. OFONIME(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
The Precambrian pegmatites of Komu area intrude semi discordantly older rock types, such as biotite gneiss,amphibolites and pelitic schists. The pegmatites occur as near flat lying bodies. This study aims ...
MARCEL, C. T. JEAN; E. TABOD; DICOUM, MANGUELLE; P. N.NJANDJOCK(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
In this work, the Moho depth in a part of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL) between the latitudes 3°30 ́ to6°33 ́N and the longitudes 8°50’ to 11°27’E, has been estimated covering two distinct regions: the Mount Cameroon ...
SWATI JAIN; P. K. VERMA(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
The morphotectonic studies help in deciphering the role of tectonics and neotectonics in morphologicalevolution of drainage basins. On the basis of remote sensing technique, the relationship between ...
AL-MALABEH, AHMAD(Karachi: Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Pakistan, 2010-01-20)
Jebal Remah volcano is one of huge but very poorly known tephra cones exposed on the basalt province ofHarra El-Jabban. Detailed investigations indicate that this volcano is topographically distinct and structurally ...