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Calcite from Koga Nepheline Syenite Intrusion, Mardan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan

Pakistan
 
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
    • Mardan District
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.
Chaudhry, M. N., Ashraf, M., & Hussain, S. S. (1981). Petrology of Koga Nepheline syenites and pegmatites of Swat district. Geol. Bull. Punjab Univ, 16, 83-97.
Siddiqui, S. F. A., Chaudhry, M. N., & Shakoor, A. B. D. U. L. (1968). Geology and petrology of the feldspathoidal syenites and the associated rocks of the Koga area, Chamla valley, Swat, West Pakistan. Geol. Bull. Punjab Univ., 7, 1-30.
Deans, T., & Powell, J. L. (1968). Trace elements and strontium isotopes in carbonatites, fluorites and limestones from India and Pakistan. Nature, 218(5143), 750-752.
Siddiqui, S. F. A. (1967). Note on the discovery of carbonatite rocks in the Chamla area, Swat State, West Pakistan. Geol. Bull. Panjab Univ., 6, 85-88.
 
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