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Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014

The inner ramp facies of the Thanetian Lockhart Formation, western Salt Range, Indus Basin, Pakistan

Muhammad Hanif; Muhammad Imraz; Fahad Ali; Muhammad Haneef; Abdus Saboor; Shahid Iqbal; Sajjad Ahmad

The Lockhart Formation from a major carbonate unit of the Paleocene Charrat Group in Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan represents a larger foraminiferal–algal build up deposited in a cyclic sequence of the carbonate ramp. The foraminiferal–algal assemblages of the Lockhart Formation are correlated here to larger foraminiferal biostratigraphic zone, i.e. Shallow Benthic Zone (SBZ3) of the Thanetian Age. Inner ramp lagoon, shoal and fore shoal open marine are three main facies associations represented by wackstone and packstone foraminiferal–algal deposits. These facies are present in a cyclic order and displayed a retrograding carbonate ramp indicating the Thanetian transgressive deposits associated with eustatic sea level rise. The correlation of the microfacies of the Lockhart Formation (Upper Indus Basin) and facies of the Dungan Formation (Lower Indus Basin) provide detailed configuration of the depositional setting of the Indus Basin during the time interval represented by the Thanetian Zone SBZ3.


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2017

A periglacial palaeoenvionment in the Upper Carboniferous-Lower Permian Tobra Formation of the Salt Range, Pakistan

Irfan U. Jan; Shahid Iqbal; Sarah J. Davies; Jan Zalasiewicz; Michael H. Stephenson; Michael Wagreich; Muhammad Haneef; Muhammad Hanif; Sajjad Ahmad

The Upper Carboniferous–Lower Permian (Upper Pennsylvanian–Asselian) Tobra Formation is exposed in the Salt and Trans Indus ranges of Pakistan. The formation exhibits an alluvial plain (alluvial fan–piedmont alluvial plain) fades association in the Salt Range and Khisor Range. In addition, a stream flow facies association is restricted to the eastern Salt Range. The alluvial plain facies association is comprised of clast-supported massive conglomerate (Gmc), diamictite (Dm) facies, and massive sandstone (Sm) lithofacies whereas the stream flow-dominated alluvial plain facies association includes fine-grained sandstone and siltstone (Fss), fining upwards pebbly sandstone (Sf), and massive mudstone (Fm) lithofacies. The lack of glacial signatures (particularly glacial grooves and striations) in the deposits in the Tobra Formation, which are, in contrast, present in their time-equivalent and palaeogeographically nearby strata of the Arabian peninsula, e.g. the Al Khlata Formation of Oman and Unayzah B member of the Saudi Arabia, suggests a pro- to periglacial, i.e. glaciofluvial depositional setting for the Tobra Formation. The sedimentology of the Tobra Formation attests that the Salt Range, Pakistan, occupied a palaeogeographic position just beyond the maximum glacial extent during Upper Pennsylvanian–Asselian time.


Arabian Journal of Geosciences | 2014

Erratum to: The inner ramp facies of the Thanetian Lockhart Formation, western Salt Range, Indus Basin, Pakistan

Muhammad Hanif; Muhammad Imraz; Fahad Ali; Muhammad Haneef; Abdus Saboor; Shahid Iqbal; Sajjad Ahmad

1. In the first sentence of the Abstract, “Charrat” should be changed to “Makarwal.” The sentence should now read “The Lockhart Formation from a major carbonate unit of the Paleocene Makarwal Group in Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan represents a larger foraminiferal–algal build up deposited in a cyclic sequence of the carbonate ramp.” 2. The texts “(see plate-xx for top most bed of Hangu Formation)”, which is found at the bottom part of the Figure 3 should not be captured.


Archive | 2014

JURGON HABERMAS; A CRITICAL PROLOGUE

Muhammad Haneef; Mudassar Zulfiqar; Abdul Khaliq Alvi; Adnan Faisal


Archive | 2015

A preliminary account of the Middle Jurassic plays in Najafpur Village, southeastern Hazara, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Abdus Saboor; Fayyaz Ali; Sajjad Ahmad; Muhammad Haneef; Muhammad Hanif; M. Imraz Nowrad; Muhammad Azhar; Farooq Swati; Manzoor Zahid; Izhar Sadiq


Science International | 2014

THE ROLE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN TEACHING PRACTICE

Muhammad Haneef; Muhammad Adnan Faisal; Abdul Khaliq Alvi; Mudassar Zulfiqar


Archive | 2014

Microfacies analysis and diagenetic fabric of Lockhart Limestone exposed along Nathiagali-Murree Road, District Abbottabad, Pakistan

Taqweemul H. Ali; Fahad Ali; Fayaz Ali; Muhammad Haneef; Muhammad Hanif; Sajjad Ahmad; Gohar Rehman; Sadaf Fida


Archive | 2013

Microfacies and diagenetic-fabric of the Samana Suk Formation at Harnoi Section, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Hafiz Shahid Hussain; Maryam Fayaz; Muhammad Haneef; Muhammad Hanif; Irfan U. Jan; Bilal Gul


Archive | 2013

Microfacies analysis and sequence stratigraphic modeling of the Samana Suk Formation, Chichali Nala, Trans Indus Ranges, Punjab, Pakistan

Fahad Ali; Muhammad Haneef; M. Naveed Anjum; Muhammad Hanif; Suleman Khan


Archive | 2013

Miscellaneidae: A biostratigraphic tool for hydrocarbon exploration in Paleocene carbonate platform deposits of Tethys: An example from Upper Indus Basin, Pakistan

Muhammad Imraz; Muhammad Hanif; Fahad Ali; Muhammad Haneef; Irfan U. Jan; Sajjad Ahmad; Abdus Saboor

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Sajjad Ahmad

Quaid-i-Azam University

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Fahad Ali

Bacha Khan University

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Shahid Iqbal

National University of Sciences and Technology

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Fayaz Ali

University of Peshawar

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Qamar Ijaz Cheema

University of Central Punjab

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