Stratigraphy of the Outcrops Exposed Along the Eastern Bank of the Indus at Attock, West Pakistan
Abstract
The outcrops exposed on the eastern bank of the Indus at Attock are examined to establish time-rock sequence for correlation. The rocks exposed here represent a typical Mesozoic sequence. No rocks older than upper Triassic (Kingriali Formation) are exposed in this area.
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