(ISZ) which has been traced EW trending in North, Pakistan through Kohistan area till to Lhasa region of Tibet (Shah et al., 2018; Junmeng et al., 2017). The Indus Suture Zone (ISZ), in NW, Pakistan is ... The major locations of chromite in Pakistan from North to South Chilas, Besham-Jijal, Sapat, Dargai (Sakhakot Qila), Shangla-Mingora ...
Figure 1. Map of Pakistan showing gemstone and jewelry resources of Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Kashmir and adjoining areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan). Figure 2. Map of Pakistan showing major mineral localities of Gilgit Baltistan Province and Azad Kashmir (Pakistan). and tectonic collision of Indo-Pak subcontinent, so their sutures are ...
In Pakistan, the chromite deposits are mostly associated with the ophiolitic sequence resulting. Chromite is an important source for the manufacturing of stainless steel, nichrome, paint, and chemicals industries and has wide industrial utilization. In Pakistan, the chromite deposits are mostly associated with the ophiolitic sequence resulting
The chromite compositions appear to indicate different tectonic settings for the origin of the complexes under consideration. Those with high Cr chromite belong to an island arc type tectonic setting. Opinion differs on the origin of the group (2) chromite-bearing complexes; they may well be of complex origin with components, which originated in different tectonic …
Chromite is an important source for the manufacturing of stainless steel, nichrome, paint, and chemicals industries and has wide industrial utilization. ... The Jijal and Chilas Complexes have been interpreted previously as the lower levels of the layered Kohistan Island Arc, in Pakistan. We provide petro‐structural evidence for melt ...
Indus Suture Zone can be traced EW continuously in Northern Pakistan through Kohistan Region till Lhasa region of the Southern Tibet [12, 13]. In the North West, ISZ is linked with the ... In Pakistan Chromite Deposits are located in Chilas Complex, Sapat Complex, Jijal Complex, Shangle-Mingora, Malakand Agency-Sakhakot (Dargai),
Minerals 2020, 10, 1085 3 of 19 Minerals 2020, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW 3 of 17 Figure 1. (a) Distribution map of the Transhimalayan batholith (modified after Ji et al. [18]);(b) Simplified geological map showing the location of the Jijal complex of the Kohistan islandarc complex, northern Pakistan (after Burg et al. [1]); (c) Geological section of the Jijal mafic–ultramafic
The discovery and documentation of chromite in Pakistan is traveling back to 1960s, but unfortunately, most of the reports are lacking authentication in reserve estimation and grading. ... M. Q. Jan, M. A. Khan, and M. S. Qazi, "The Sapat mafic-ultramafic complex, Kohistan arc, North Pakistan," Geological Society, London, Special Publications ...
The chromite displays high Cr No. (75–67) and low Fe 3+ /R 3+ (<10). These data, especially the chromite analyses, are akin to those of ultramafic rocks of island arcs, including the Jijal complex, 80 km to the west. We propose that the Sapat complex formed the basal part of the Kohistan terrain and is related to arc magmatism.
Chromite is an important source for the manufacturing of stainless steel, nichrome, paint, and chemicals industries and has wide industrial utilization. In Pakistan, the chromite deposits are mostly associated with the ophiolitic sequence resulting as an outpouring of molten material in the fractured zones of the Indian plate and the Neo-Tethys Ocean through the Cretaceous era. …
Chromite deposits hosted in a layered ultramafic-mafic intrusion in the Archean Chithradurga greenstone belt are part of a suture that divides the Western and Central Dharwar craton blocks in southern India. ... Evolution of the lower arc crust in Kohistan, N Pakistan: temporal arc magmatism through early, mature and intra-arc rift stages. In ...
The Jijal Complex, one of the largest Neo-Tethyan ophiolites (ca. 150 km 2) in Pakistan, occupies a deep-level section of the Cretaceous Kohistan Arc that was obducted along the Main Mantle Thrust or Indus Suture Zone.Peridotites of the Jijal Complex consist mainly of harzburgite and dunite with numerous podiform chromitites.
DOI: 10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i7.2019.718 Corpus ID: 233469703; CHROMITE DEPOSITS OF PAKISTAN: A SHORT REVIEW @article{HussainShah2019CHROMITEDO, title={CHROMITE DEPOSITS OF PAKISTAN: A SHORT REVIEW}, author={Syed Tallataf Hussain Shah and Mohsin Tariq and Nangyal Ghani Khan and Faizan-ur-Rehman Qaiser and Arsalan Iftikhar and …
The chromite displays high Cr No. (75–67) and low Fe3+/R3+ (<10). These data, especially the chromite analyses, are akin to those of ultramafic rocks of island arcs, including the Jijal complex, 80 km to the west. We propose that the Sapat complex formed the basal part of the Kohistan terrain and is related to arc magmatism.