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This book contains a detailed geological map of the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone in Chitral (NW Pakistan), together with nine U-Pb intrusion ages on zircon. The map covers a 115 km long segment of the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone between the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, west of Drosh, and Sor Laspur. Field data were geo-referenced and complemented by analysis of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper + (ETM+) images. The map displays a NE-SW trending fault zone containing Karakoram-derived lithologies to the NW, Kohistan-derived lithologies to the SE and suture-related talcschists, serpentinites and ophicarbonates in between. The new map and the age data set show that the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone has a complex and long-lasting kinematic history. This information constrains the tectonic origin of the imbricate units and the kinematics of the suturing event.
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The Karakoram-Kohistan structure zone in NW Pakistan - Hindu Kush mountain range, Stefan Heuberger
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- The Karakoram-Kohistan structure zone in NW Pakistan - Hindu Kush mountain range
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Stefan Heuberger
- Vydavateľ
- vdf, Hochsch.-Verl. an der ETH
- Rok vydania
- 2004
- ISBN10
- 3728129658
- ISBN13
- 9783728129659
- Kategórie
- Geológia a mineralógia
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- This book contains a detailed geological map of the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone in Chitral (NW Pakistan), together with nine U-Pb intrusion ages on zircon. The map covers a 115 km long segment of the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone between the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, west of Drosh, and Sor Laspur. Field data were geo-referenced and complemented by analysis of Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper + (ETM+) images. The map displays a NE-SW trending fault zone containing Karakoram-derived lithologies to the NW, Kohistan-derived lithologies to the SE and suture-related talcschists, serpentinites and ophicarbonates in between. The new map and the age data set show that the Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone has a complex and long-lasting kinematic history. This information constrains the tectonic origin of the imbricate units and the kinematics of the suturing event.