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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1974
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1974) 93 (2): 345–368.
...A. Desio GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. 1974 Asia Besham Qila Chilas correlation distribution gabbros gneisses granites granulites igneous rocks Indian Peninsula Indus River Valley lithofacies lithostratigraphy marbles metamorphic rocks Middle Indus...
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Cracks in abutment of Kund Bridge near <span class="search-highlight">Besham</span>.
Published: 01 November 2011
Figure 9. Cracks in abutment of Kund Bridge near Besham.
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Kund Bridge near the city of <span class="search-highlight">Besham</span>.
Published: 01 November 2011
Figure 8. Kund Bridge near the city of Besham.
Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1130/SPE232-p137
... of more than 470 km since collision. This requires the Kohistan region to the north to be underlain by underthrusted middle to lower Indian crust, the internal ductile deformation and thickening of which accounts for the main overall crustal thickening beneath Kohistan. In the Besham area of north...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1981
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1981) 14 (1): 1–16.
... Besham, at the end of the usable highway, to Pattan, where a hospital camp was set up. Two seismic reconnaissance teams visited the affected area: the first arrived from Tarbela Dam on 1 January 1975, and included one of the authors ( Pennington ); the second team, with the other three authors...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1986
Journal of the Geological Society (1986) 143 (3): 521–536.
...C. J. N. FLETCHER; R. C. LEAKE; H. W. HASLAM Abstract Stratiform Zn-Pb mineralization of probable Proterozoic age occurs in a structurally complex area near the northern margin of the Indian plate around Besham in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. The sphalerite and galena...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1988
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1988) 31 (2): 185–196.
..., for the relic cover sequence. INTRODUCTlON The southern part of the area was mapped by Calkins et al. (1975), who indicated orthogneisses and granites in the section north of Batagram. The Lower Swat section from Besham to Mingora formed the basis of a reconnaissance study by Martin et al. (1962), and more...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2011
Earthquake Spectra (2011) 27 (4): 947–970.
...Figure 9. Cracks in abutment of Kund Bridge near Besham. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (5): 735–738.
...-' Rad (Ma) Muscovites PJT 774 MPW 422 PJT 665c PJT 666 PJT 682 PJT 684 PJT 694 PJT 703 PJT 776 S 499 N 32* K 39 Biotites N 756* N 722* MPW 422 MPW 442 PJT 714 N 30* PJT 547 PJT 548 K 40 PJT 584 PJT 599 Swat Besham Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara Hazara U. Kaghan Swat Swat Besham...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1982
Journal of the Geological Society (1982) 139 (3): 299–308.
... deformation is of Precambrian age. The cover Basal conglomerates to the cover can be seen 8 km SW of Besham (Fig. 5 ) resting with angular unconfor- mity on the basement gneisses. The pebbles include quartzite, foliated granite and diorite, granitic pegma- tite, phyllite and mica schist, most of which can...
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Two structural profiles across (A) the Pakistan Himalaya, west of the Nanga...
Published: 12 July 2018
in India are buried at depth beneath the overthrust Kohistan island arc in Pakistan. The Besham and Alpurai regions of Pakistan are parts of the Lesser Himalaya (LH) above the Main Boundary thrust (MBT). STD—South Tibetan detachment. Legend for patterns is given in Figure 1 .
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 12 July 2018
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (11-12): 2047–2061.
... in India are buried at depth beneath the overthrust Kohistan island arc in Pakistan. The Besham and Alpurai regions of Pakistan are parts of the Lesser Himalaya (LH) above the Main Boundary thrust (MBT). STD—South Tibetan detachment. Legend for patterns is given in Figure 1 . ...
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Routes, number of bridges surveyed, and population served               Num...
Published: 01 November 2011
Table 2 Routes, number of bridges surveyed, and population served Number of bridges * Route/location name Single-span Multispan Population served (in thousands) Havalian Abbottabad Mansehra 13 2 >200 Mansehra Battagram Besham 26 11 >150 Mansehra
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1996
Journal of the Geological Society (1996) 153 (5): 677–680.
...). Data from these traverses how that early-Tertiary, collision- related fabrics, were deformed by lower temperature fabrics related to N-vergent extension. Thrust fabrics related to early stages of the India-Kohistan collision. Biotite-bearing, quartzo-feldspathic basement gneisses of the Besham Group...
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Published models that present the structural style and evolution of the Wes...
Published: 19 January 2024
south of the MMT. ( d ) The structural evolution model of the Swat region presented by Soret et al. [ 41 ] shows the subduction and collision phases of India–Kohistan in Swat. BG, Paleoproterozic Besham Group; GH, Greater Himalaya; HMC, Himalayan metamorphic core; KF, Kohistan fault; LH, Lesser Himalaya
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (5): 753–756.
... and Himalayan orogenic events in the northwest Himalaya, Pakistan, with special reference to the Besham area PhD thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis Beck R.A. Stratigraphic evidence for an early collision between northwest India and Asia Nature 1995 373 55 58 13 others Bossart P...
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ε Nd  values from the upstream peripheral foreland basin in (A) Pakistan an...
Published: 30 November 2023
Indus River at Besham and Thatta; hexagons indicate data from the modern Punjabi tributaries ( Clift et al., 2002b ; Alizai et al., 2011 ; Chirouze et al., 2015 ). In panel B, diamonds indicate data from the Sulaiman and Kirthar regions of the Lower Indus Axial Basin ( Roddaz et al., 2011 ; Zhuang et
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Location of each photo is shown in  Figure 1B  with letter designation. (A)...
Published: 01 November 2008
of the Indus River anticline. The rocks cross the Indus River and are truncated at the fault. Short lines show the strike of layers which are at a high angle to the fault on the west side and nearly parallel to the fault on the east side. The contact between Besham granitic gneiss (B) and Karora schist (K
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 19 January 2024
Lithosphere (2024) 2024 (1): 3252550.
... south of the MMT. ( d ) The structural evolution model of the Swat region presented by Soret et al. [ 41 ] shows the subduction and collision phases of India–Kohistan in Swat. BG, Paleoproterozic Besham Group; GH, Greater Himalaya; HMC, Himalayan metamorphic core; KF, Kohistan fault; LH, Lesser Himalaya...
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Geographic and generalized geologic map of the Himalaya showing distributio...
Published: 01 March 2010
—Bastar craton, D—Dharwar craton, EG—Eastern Ghats belt, M—Marwar craton, Si—Singbhum craton, S.I.—South Indian cratons (Madras, Madurai, Nilgiri, and Trivandrum blocks), SP—Shillong Plateau and Mikir Hills. Dated rocks that we interpret as components of a ca. 1830 Ma arc include: 1—Besham gneiss, Shang