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Punjal Thrust
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Presented By
  • Huzaifa Athar Rasul
  • Aqeel Abbas Magsi
  • Sidduque Gohar Rehman

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Presentation Content
  • What is thrust?
  • Thrust Fault in Pakistan
  • Introduction
  • History of Punjal thrust
  • Geological Age
  • Location
  • Lithology
  • Siesmic Activity

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What is thrust fault?
  • Reverse Dip-slip fault
  • Results from horizontal compressional forces
    caused by shortening or contraction of the Earth
    crust. The hanging wall moves up and over the
    foot wall.
  • Thrust fault are reverse faults that dip less
    than 45 degree.

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Thrust Faults in Pakistan
  • Following are the major thrust faults in
    Pakistan.

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  • Our main interest is in punjal thrust. Is shown
    in fig.

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Introduction
  • Punjal thust fault is a significant active
    tectonic fault. This fault meets the khairabad
    fault situated on northern attock chirat range,
    therefore it is also known as punjal-khairabad
    thrust.
  • A major thrust fault, the punjal-khairabad fault,
    divides the NW Himalayan sequence into deformed
    southern zone, often referred to as the external
    or foreland zone and a deformed and metamorphosed
    northern zone, also known as the hinterland zone.
    The foreland zone is comprised of Hazara-Kashmir
    syntaxes , salt range and kohat potowar fold belt
    and kurram chirat margalla thrust belt, whereas
    the hinterland zone comprises the Himalayan
    crystalline nappe and thrust belt.
  • The Panjal Thrust is an extension of the Main
    Central Thrust (MCT)

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History
  • The Panjal Range in Kashmir is the type section
    of the Panjal Group of rocks which have been
    studied in the pre-Independence days by Lyddekar
    (1876) who named it the Panjal System, whereas
    Middlemiss (1890) called these rocks an
    assemblage of the Lower Panjal Agglomeratic
    Slates. Wadia (1931) first assigned these rocks
    the name Panjal Group which is still being
    retained in the geological literature.

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Geological age
  • The himalayn crystalline belt or hinterland zone
    is comprised of Precambrian to early Mesozoic
    metamorohic and igneous rocks.
  • The khurram chirat margalla thrust belt of
    foreland zone is comprised of largely
    un-metamorphosed Precambrian to Paleogene rocks.
  • Further to south The kohat potowar region is
    characterized by Paleogene and Precambrian
    evaporates.

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Location
  • The punjal thrust structure is sited parallel to
    MBT on the eastern limb of syntaxes.
  • The punjal thrust probably seperates from MBT
    about 6km south of Blakot and continuous beneath
    Kaghan valley alluvium upto garhi-habibullah.
  • The panjal Thrust (PT) extends uninterrupted from
    the Panjal Range towards NNE(north north-east)
    through Poonch, Reshian and follows the eastern
    limb of the Hazara-Kashmir syntaxis and
    terminates at its apex in Kaghan valley.

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Location represent by fig.
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Lithology
  • The Panjal Range in Kashmir is the type section
    of the Panjal Group of rocks
  • In the Panjal Thrust the Precambrian Salkhalas
    thrust over the Permo-Triassic Panjal Group.
  • The Panjal Group consists of agglomeratic slates-
    dolomitic limestone- marble- quartzitic sandstone
    to volcanic rocks
  • . The Panjal Group consists of thick rock
    sequence with variegated lithology, ranging from
    agglomeratic slates- dolomitic limestone- marble-
    quartzitic sandstone to volcanic rocks, the
    latter known as Panjal Traps

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Siesmic Activity
  • Along the eastern limb of the synatxis, PT shows
    cluster of epicenters ranging in magnitudes
    between 4 and 5 on the Richter scale. Several
    events of magnitudes gt5 and two of 6-6.4 as the
    post-shocks of October, 2005 earthquake are new
    addition to the seismic domain of the eastern
    limb of syntaxis, which is traversed by both PT
    and MBT.
  • The seismic activity at PT is shown by figure
    previously shown.
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