Geological evolution of the Hindu Kush, NW Frontier Pakistan: active margin to continent-continent collision zone
A geological map of the eastern Hindu Kush, northwest of Chitral, Northern Pakistan, is presented. The lithologies are placed into two main categories, divided by the Tirich Mir Fault Zone. To the northwest, the units of the eastern Hindu Kush are dominated by monotonous sequences of graphite-rich p...
Main Authors: | Hildebrand, P, Searle, M, Shakirullah, Khan, Z, Van Heijst, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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