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Anwar Qadir; Zulfiqar Ahmad; Tahseenullah Khan; Muhammad Zafar
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
The Chashma Right Bank Canal (CRBC) Stage-II Command Area lies in the Dera Ismail Khan District of Lower Indus Basin. The Indus River and tube wells were used in the past for irrigation purpose, which are now changed to ...
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Anwar Qadir; Zulfiqar Ahmad; Tahseenullah Khan; Muhammad Zafar
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
The Chashma Right Bank Canal (CRBC) Stage-II Command Area lies in the Dera Ismail Khan District of Lower Indus Basin. The Indus River and tube wells were used in the past for irrigation purpose, which are now changed to ...
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Syed Mamoon Siyar; Muhammad Zafar; Syed Anjum Shah; Tahseenullah Khan; Urooj Shakir; Waqar Ahmad
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
Total organic carbon (TOC) present in source rocks can significantly affect the response of various wireline logs. This paper discusses the well logs anomalies caused by TOC in Chichali Formation of Cretaceous age. The ...
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Hafiz Ur Rehman; Kouki Kitajima; John W. Valley; Sun-Lin Chung; Hao-Yang Lee; Hiroshi Yamamoto; Tahseenullah Khan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
We report two generations of low-18O zircons from the Himalayan eclogites and their host gneisses. In situ SIMS 18O analyses on single zircon crystals (with known age and Hf isotope ratios) from two populations of ...
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Tahseenullah Khan; Mamoru Murata; Muhammad Zafar; Hafiz Ur Rehman
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
The Nagarparker area of Pakistan comprises igneous and metamorphic rocks dissected by coarse-grained gabbro dykes and medium- to fine-grained dolerites at Karai, Dhedvero, and the central part of the area. The gabbro dykes ...
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Hafiz Ur Rehmana; Ryoji Tanaka; Patrick J. O'Brien; Katsura Kobayashi; Tatsuki Tsujimori; Eizo Nakamura; Hiroshi Yamamoto; Tahseenullah Khan; Yoshiyuki Kaneko
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2014)
Oxygen isotope compositions are reported for the first time for the Himalayan metabasites of the Kaghan Valley, Pakistan in this study. The highest metamorphic grades are recorded in the north of the valley, near the India– ...
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Tahseenullah Khan; Muhammad Hassan Agheem; Mohammad Tahir Shah; Mamoru Murata; Humaira Dars; Muhammad Zafar
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Pegmatites of granitic composition intrude the Dassu orthogneiss of the Asian plate in the Shigar Valley of Pakistan. On the basis of field and petrographic studies, these pegmatites are distinguished into evolved and ...
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M. Qasim Jan; Amanullah Laghari; M. Asif Khan; M. Hassan Agheem; Tahseenullah Khan
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
The Nagar Parkar area contains three distinct groups of rocks, from oldest to youngest, (1) basement rocks ranging in composition from mafic to (quartz)diorite, tonalite, granite, and younger granodiorite, (2) granite ...
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Tahseenullah Khan; Zulfiqar Ahmad; Mohammad Zafar; Atwar Qadir; Mamoru Murata
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
Dera Ismail Khan (DIK) is situated in the Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan. The land use has been changed in the canal command area due to irrigation activities near the Indus River. To check the current status and predict ...
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Muhammad Zafar; Anwar Qadir; Tahseenullah Khan; Zulfiqar Ahmad; Atwar Qadir; Mamoru Murata
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2015)
Dera Ismail Khan (DIK) is situated in the Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan. The land use has been changed in the canal command area due to irrigation activities near the Indus River. To check the current status and predict ...