Petrology Of The Chromite Bearing Ultramafic Rocks In Allai Area Of Kohistan, Pakistan

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dc.contributor.author Safdar Khan, 01-262221-019
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-30T08:56:02Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-30T08:56:02Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/17276
dc.description Supervised by Dr. Tahseen Ullah Khan en_US
dc.description.abstract The Allai area of Kohistan (AAK), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan comprises ophiolitic mélange of the Main Mantle Thrust (MMT), hosting rocks of the Indian continental plate and the Neo-tethyan oceanic crust. To the north of the MMT lies the Kohistan Island Arc and to the south the Indian continental plate. The present research study deals with metallic mineral prospecting for chromite in the area of investigation. Based on fieldwork and laboratory data including petrography, XRD and XRF analyses, the rocks of the area are identified as dunites, pyroxenites, serpentinites, meta-gabbros and meta-basalts. The rocks clearly show deformation in terms of shearing, mylonitization and anastomosis, due the tectonic activity. Besides other mineral constituents, the presence of alkali amphibole in meta-basalts may corroborate alkaline affinity of the rocks or the presence of blue schist in the mélange zone. Geochemistry shows that mafic rocks of the area are tholeiitic and the ultramafics rocks as cumulates. There seems single magmatic source composition for the mafic and ultramafic rocks. On the basis of major elements chemistry tectonic division, the meta-gabbroic rocks show MORB affinity. The chromite mineralization is restricted to dunites only, which form in layers, and as disseminated and fracture-filled grains. The fracture-filled grains are secondary whereas layering and dissemination is primary, related to magmatic crystallization. The XRF analysis reveal 18 wt.% chromium in one rock, which is not economically viable. Further detailed field and laboratory study is suggested to find out economic potentiality of chromite and other metallic minerals in the area en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries MS Geology;T-2644
dc.subject Geology en_US
dc.subject Kohistan Island Arc en_US
dc.subject Petrography en_US
dc.title Petrology Of The Chromite Bearing Ultramafic Rocks In Allai Area Of Kohistan, Pakistan en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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