Supracrustal suite of the Precambrian crystalline crust in the Ghor Province of Central Afghanistan
The Proterozoic pre-Ediacaran metamorphic basement of the southern Tajik (North Afghanistan) con-tinental block and the adjacent Band-e-Bayan zone is exposed in the Ghor Province of Central Afghanistan. It is predominantly composed of the EW-striking supracrustal succession consisting of interbedded...
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