| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | QEOLOGYor QiraiT. 337 22. NOTES 0~ the G~oLoGz of GILGIT. :By Lieut.-Gem C. A. :MCMAH0~, Y.R.S., F.G.S....to Chilas. (4) Ramghat to Gilgit. (5) Gilgit to the Kilik Pass. (6) Gilgit to Yasin and the Darkot Pass..., Political Agent, Malakand, when stationed at Gilgit, made field-observations and collected rock-specimens...in the course of numerous traverses through the Gilgit area. I have not had an opportunity of visiting...J. R. Roberts, I.M.S., regarding the geology of Gilgit. I am greatly indebted to Capt. Roberts for much | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | grouping of them is either very fortunate (as in the glacier caravan, p. 97) or admirably arranged (as in the...exploration of the recesses of the Chogo Lungma (glacier). In the latter they explored the interesting Hoh...consistent mountain and glacier system. In one corner of the map a curious " cornice glacier " is marked, apparently...outlet anywhere. This is of course impossible. The glacier is a tributary of the Biafo, as no doubt it is... which formerly discharged itself down the Hispar glacier. The west ridge of the Kailasa peak is easily | | Jacobson, Andrew D, Blum, Joel D, Chamberlain, C.Page, Poage, Michael A, Sloan, Valerie F (2002) Ca/Sr and Sr isotope systematics of a Himalayan glacial chronosequence: carbonate versus silicate weathering rates as a function of landscape surface age. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66 (1) 13-27 doi:10.1016/s0016-7037(01)00755-4 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Raikhot watershed within the Himalaya of northern Pakistan. Bedrock in the Raikhot watershed primarily consists...Raikhot watershed within the Himalaya of northern Pakistan. The carbonate and silicate fractions refer to...are biotite, plagioclase, potassium feldspar, and quartz. Narrow lenses of metasedimentary rock (marble...affected by glaciation. The 14-km-long Raikhot glacier covers ⬃20% of the Raikhot watershed and spans...flows ⬃28 km from the terminus of the Raikhot glacier to the Indus River at an elevation of ⬃1200 m. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of the Blaini series should occur in Chitral and Gilgit. Should subsequent observations confirm my suggestion...evidence. The Blaini beds, which in the Simla district are unfossiliferous, were originally regarded...137. Records G.S.I., vol. xiv, p. 307. 4 A red quartz conglomerate is a prominent member of the Muth...himself saw two come down a gully near the Hispar glacier, one just before, the other just after his...three ways : (1) in certain cases an advancing glacier pushes before it, more or less levels down, and | | | Report (volume) | (H. M. Lahiri) dome neai Msii in the Attock District. 279—280 PART The Mineral Production O.B.E....Coulson) Note on Sapphirinc in the Vizagapatum District. On a Titanifeious Augite from Chaudruwati, (A...—-Movements of Glacier Snouts. Group Hunza-Nagar. —Movements of Glacier Snouts. Group Baltistan-Ladakh. —Sketch...of casts of a from the Middle Siwaliks Attock District. (14,789 species near L. jammuensis collected...Geological structure of centra] portion of Nerbudda District.— Tertiary and alluvial deposits of central portion | | (1908) III.—Geology of India - General Report of the Geological Survey of India for 1906, by T. H. Holland F.R.S., F.G.S., Director. The Mineral Production of India during 1905, by T. D. Latouche B.A., F.G.S., The Geology of the State of Panna, Principally with reference to the Diaond-bearing Deposits, by E. Vredenburg, A.R.C.S., F.G.S.; also numerous papers on Indian Geology by the same author. A Preliminary Survey of certain Glaciers in the North-West Himálaya, by Officers of the Geological Survey of India.—All the above extracted from the “Records”. Geological Magazine, S. 5 Vol. 5 (3) 121-126 doi:10.1017/s0016756800137276 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | photograph of the terminal ice-cave of the famous Hispar glacier, in conjunction with the explanatory sketch-map...instructive picture, whilst that of the Hassaaabad glacier (already reproduced in Nature, January 2nd, 1908...quite a different character. Moreover, this latter glacier has been increasing in length of late years, contrary...Granite, where exposed, is seen to be seamed by quartz-reefs, and these again are cut, approximately at...Lower Rewa conglomerate are derived partly from the quartz-roofs of the Bundelkhand Granite, partly from the | | | Report (volume) | evolution of the North Karakoram cover, North Pakistan Zi Gaetan, 39 M., JADouL, F., Erpa, E. & Garzanti...granitoid structure of the Hunza Karakoram, north Pakistan TreLoar, magmatism P.J. & Izatr, C.N. Tectonics...West Pakistan 89 Aumep, Z. Leucocratic rocks from the Bela ophiolite, Khuzdar district, Pakistan Arir...zone of Pakistan Jan, M.Q., Kuan, North Pakistan Kuan, M.A., JAN, B.L. Evolution Pakistan: temporal...reconstruction of the Dir Group: within Kohistan, N. Pakistan Haynes, J.R. & Rex, D.C. evidence for magmatic | | | Report (volume) | Vaushtikb— 1. On the occurrence of gold in the district of Singhbbum.II, 11-14. 2. On the occurrence of...of argentiferous galena and copper in the district of Manbhum, south-west frontier of Bengal . . . HI...The iron industry of the western portion of the district of Raipur .... XX, 167-170. 4. Notes oi} the...the geology and mineral resources of the Narnaul district (Patiala State) . XXXIII, 55-61. 17. Note on... LVIII, 75-79. H. P.— Note on tho Hunza and Nagar glaciers . . XXXVII, 221. N.— Brodie, Methods | | | Book (volume) | German geology, made most of subdued L mountain district of Saxony, es- his observations in the which...observations mainly and attempted to formulate from district, these observations laws which should govern...itself. Scale of Hardness 6. Orthoclase 7. Quartz Calcite 8. Topaz 4. Fluorite 9. Sapphire...silver, copper, etc. : Vitreous ; example, quartz. Adamantine the luster of uncut diamond, zircon...sandstone, a clastic rock small, well-rounded grains of quartz rock is so pure that is known by the it is |
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