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Ilmenite from Pakistan

Pakistan
 
  • Balochistan
    • Killa Saifullah District
Kakar, M. I., Mahmood, K., Khan, M., Kasi, A. K., & Manan, R. A. (2013). Petrology and geochemistry of gabbros from the Muslim Bagh Ophiolite: implications for their petrogenesis and tectonic setting. Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 46(1), 19-30.
  • Gilgit-Baltistan
    • Gilgit District
Dudley Blauwet, Bill Smith and Carol Smith (2004) Table of mineral localities of the northern areas of Pakistan and other selected sites. (in "Pakistan: Minerals, Mountains & Majesty", Lapis International, East Hampton, Connecticut)
    • Roundu District
      • Haramosh Mts.
Canadian Mineralogist, Vol. 36, Part 1, 1998, pp. 1-47.
Dudley Blauwet, Bill Smith and Carol Smith (2004) Table of mineral localities of the northern areas of Pakistan and other selected sites. (in "Pakistan: Minerals, Mountains & Majesty", Lapis International, East Hampton, Connecticut)
Dudley Blauwet, Bill Smith and Carol Smith (2004) Table of mineral localities of the northern areas of Pakistan and other selected sites. (in "Pakistan: Minerals, Mountains & Majesty", Lapis International, East Hampton, Connecticut)
    • Shigar District
      • Basha Valley
Dudley Blauwet, Bill Smith and Carol Smith (2004) Table of mineral localities of the northern areas of Pakistan and other selected sites. (in "Pakistan: Minerals, Mountains & Majesty", Lapis International, East Hampton, Connecticut)
Dudley Blauwet, Bill Smith and Carol Smith (2004) Table of mineral localities of the northern areas of Pakistan and other selected sites. (in "Pakistan: Minerals, Mountains & Majesty", Lapis International, East Hampton, Connecticut)
imported from Shigar District
imported from Rondu District
Transferred from OLD Skardu District
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
    • Charsadda District
Ahmed, Z. (1991). Comparison of the geochemistry of ophiolitic pyroxenites with a strongly fractionated dyke of pyroxenite from the Sakhakot-Qila Ophiolite, Pakistan. Chemical geology, 91(4), 335-355.
    • Khyber District
Mian, I., & Le Bas, M. J. (1986). Sodic amphiboles in fenites from the Loe Shilman carbonatite complex, NW Pakistan. Mineral Magazine, 50, 187-197.
    • Malakand District
Butt, K. A., Arif, A. Z., Ahmed, J. A. M. I. L., Ahmed, A. B. I. D., & Qadir, A. H. M. E. D. (1989). Chemistry and petrography of the Sillai Patti carbonatite complex, North Pakistan. Geol. Bull. Univ. Peshawar, 22, 197-215.
Le Bas, M. J., Mian, I., & Rex, D. C. (1987). Age and nature of carbonatite emplacement in North Pakistan. Geologische Rundschau, 76(2), 317-323.
    • Mansehra District
      • Kaghan Valley
Jan, M. Q., & Khan, M. A. (1995). Potential For Ruby Mineralization In Upper Kaghan, Nw Himalaya. Journal Of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 28.
    • Mardan District
Kempe, D. R. C. & Jan, M.Q. (1980). The Peshawar plain alkaline igneous province, NW Pakistan. Geological Bulletin, University of Peshawar, 13, 71-77.
    • Peshawar District
      • Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri
The Mineralogical Record, Volume 35 Number 3, p. 212
    • Swabi District
Kempe, D. R. C. (1986). A note on the ages of the alkaline rocks of the Peshawar plain alkaline igneous province, NW Pakistan. Geol. Bull. Univ. Peshawar, 19, 113-119.
KEMPE, D. C. (1983). Alkaline granites, syenites, and associated rocks of the Peshawar Plain alkaline igneous province, Northwest Pakistan. In Granites of Himalaya Karakorum and Hindu Kush (pp. 143-169).
Jan, M. Q., Asif, M., & Tahirkheli, T. A. Z. E. E. M. (1981). The geology and petrography of the Tarbela ‘Alkaline’complex. Geological Bulletin of University of Peshawar, 14, 1-28.
Kempe, D. R. C. & Jan, M.Q. (1980). The Peshawar plain alkaline igneous province, NW Pakistan. Geological Bulletin, University of Peshawar, 13, 71-77.
Siddiqui, F. A., & FA, S. (1973). ALKALINE ROCK OF IJOLITIC AFFINITY FROM TARBELA DAM AREA (HAZARA DISTRICT). Geonews, Quetta, 3, 17.
Kempe, D. R. C., & Jan, M. Q. (1970). An alkaline igneous province in the North-West Frontier province, West Pakistan. Geological Magazine, 107(4), 395-399.
    • Upper Kohistan District
Miller, D., & Loucks, R. R. (1991). Platinum-group Element Mineralization in the Jijal Layered Ultramafic-mafic Complex, Pakistani Himalayas. Economic Geology, 86:1093-1102.
  • Sindh Province
    • Nagar Parkar Igneous Complex
Jan, M. Qasim, M. Hassan Agheem, Tahseenullah Khan, Hafiz U. Rehman, and Akhtar Hussain Markhand. (2022) "Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of the Wadhrai Granite Stock of the Malani Igneous Suite in Nagar Parkar Area, SE Pakistan" Minerals 12, no. 10: 1240. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12101240
 
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