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Geosciences Journal | 2017

Petrology and provenance of the Neogene fluvial succession in Pishin Belt (Katawaz Basin) western Pakistan: implications for sedimentation in peripheral forelands basins

Aimal Khan Kasi; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Henrik Friis; Razzaq Abdul Manan

Sandstones and conglomerates of the Neogene fluvial succession in Pishin Belt (Katawaz Basin), Pakistan were studied for the first time to understand the composition, provenance and tectonic settings of the source areas. Sandstones of the Miocene Dasht Murgha Group and Pliocene Malthanai Formation are classified as lithic arenites. Modal composition of the Dasht Murgha Group (Qt61F11L28) suggests that sandstone is dominated by quartz with abundant lithic fragments and minor proportions of feldspar. The Malthanai Formation (Qt60F4L36) is comparatively rich in lithic fragments and poor in feldspar. QtFL and QmFLt diagrams show recycled and transitional recycled orogenic source for both the successions. The Dasht Murgha Group is rich in sedimentary and metamorphic lithics and poor in volcanic fragments (Lm35Lv18Ls47). The LmLvLs plot indicate that most of the samples lie in the fields of suture belts and mixed magmatic arc and subduction complexes. Samples of the Malthanai Formation are overwhelmingly rich in sedimentary fragments (Lm14Lv10Ls76), which indicate widespread availability of sedimentary rocks during the Malthanai times. Composition of conglomerates of the Dasht Murgha Group, Malthanai Formation and Pleistocene Bostan formation reveal that the Eocene Nisai Formation and Oligocene Khojak Formation, within the Pishin Belt, were the main source terrains while the Muslim Bagh-Zhob Ophiolite and the Cretaceous and Jurassic succession of the Indian Plate were subordinate source terrains. Sandstone and conglomerate clasts of the Dasht Murgha Group within conglomerate of the Malthanai Formation indicate that the newly uplifted Dasht Murgha Group became an additional source terrain for the Malthanai Formation. Sandstone and conglomerate clasts of the Dasht Murgha Group and Malthanai Formation in conglomerate of the Bostan formation indicate that the Dasht Murgha Group and Malthanai Formation became an additional source terrain as both had been uplifted at the time of deposition of Bostan Formation.


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2011

The effects of diagenesis on the reservoir characters in sandstones of the Late Cretaceous Pab Formation, Kirthar Fold Belt, southern Pakistan

Muhammad Umar; Henrik Friis; Abdul Salam Khan; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Aimal Khan Kasi


Sedimentary Geology | 2011

Depositional environments of Campanian–Maastrichtian successions in the Kirthar Fold Belt, southwest Pakistan: Tectonic influences on late cretaceous sedimentation across the Indian passive margin

Muhammad Umar; Abdul Salam Khan; Gilbert Kelling; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi


Clean-soil Air Water | 2013

The Impact of Geology of Recharge Areas on Groundwater Quality: A Case Study of Zhob River Basin, Pakistan

Muhammad Umar; Amir Waseem; Muhammad Amjad Sabir; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Abdul Salam Khan


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2015

Sandstone petrology and geochemistry of the Oligocene–Early Miocene Panjgur Formation, Makran accretionary wedge, southwest Pakistan: Implications for provenance, weathering and tectonic setting

Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Jeffry D. Grigsby; Abdul Salam Khan; Aimal Khan Kasi


Journal of Petroleum Geology | 2002

DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND RESERVOIR ASSESSMENT OF LATE CRETACEOUS SANDSTONES IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL KIRTHAR FOLDBELT, PAKISTAN

Abdul Salam Khan; Gilbert Kelling; M. Umar; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi


Archive | 2012

Revised lithostratigraphy of the Pishin Belt, northwestern Pakistan

Aimal Khan Kasi; Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Muhammad Umar; Razzaq Abdul Manan; Muhammad Ishaq Kakar


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2011

Facies and cyclicity within the Oligocene-Early Miocene Panjgur Formation, Khojak–Panjgur Submarine Fan Complex, south-west Makran, Pakistan

Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Abdul Salam Khan; Gilbert Kelling; Aimal Khan Kasi


Archive | 2007

Newly proposed Cretaceous-Palaeocene lithostratigraphy of the Ispikan-Wakai area, southwestern Makran, Pakistan

Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Abdul Salam Khan; Aimal Khan Kasi


Archive | 2013

Lithostratigraphy, petrology and sedimentary facies of the Late Cretaceous- Palaeocene Ispikan Group, southwestern Makran, Pakistan

Akhtar Muhammad Kassi; Aimal Khan Kasi; John McManus; Abdul Salam Khan

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Aimal Khan Kasi

University of Balochistan

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Muhammad Umar

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Muhammad Amjad Sabir

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology

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Amir Waseem

Quaid-i-Azam University

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A. Salam Khan

University of Balochistan

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