Rabu, 21 April 2021

3D Geological Versi Of Pakistan

We are glad to proportion you that our co-founder, Muhammad Qasim Mehmood with his magnificence fellows have organized a geological version which became presented at All Pakistan Science Fest hosted with the aid of UET Science Society at 20/04/17. Here is the short introduction of versi: It is a 3D geological model of Pakistan that suggests specifically tectonic department of mountain degrees of Pakistan. The version demonstrates the predominant/well-known deposits of Pakistan like Petroleum, Minerals/Gemstones, Uranium, Coal along with different geographical functions like dams and rivers. It is a non-operating version (length: five?6 feet approximately) supported especially via wooden forums and other cementing fabric. It is using thermocol sheets, maps, big paper sheets, graphs, paints and mechanical and medical goods as in keeping with the requirement of a specific version. This unique version cover the topics of Plate Tectonics, Structural Geology, Economic Geology and others. Also the scholars have added the future components of Geo-economics like Kalabagh Dam, CPEC direction, oil and gasoline wells in Baluchistan and offshore wells in Arabian Sea near Gwadar. The version is showing the following geological aspects of Pakistan: 1. Major Geological Basins of Pakistan i.E. Indus Basin and Balochistan Basin 2. Major Thrusts in Northern Pakistan      Main Karakoram Thrust (MKT)      Main Mantle Thrust (MMT)      Main Central Thrust (MCT)      Main Boundary Thrust (MBT)      Salt Range Thrust / Himalayan Frontal Thrust 3.  Mountain Ranges of Pakistan      Some mountain ranges of Pakistan is shown on the model located in North-West to              South-West of Pakistan which has important geological significance in distinguishing            Indus Basin from Balochistan Basin 4.  Famous Peaks of Pakistan      Mount Godwin-Austen (k2) - World's second maximum height      Nanga Parbat ( The Killer Mountain) - World's ninth highest height      Tirich Mir - highest height in Hindukush Range five. Major Fuel of Pakistan      Oil wells in Potwar Plateau and in Balochistan      Gas wells in Sui, Balochistan - biggest gas reserve in Pakistan      Coal reserves in Thar - World's 16th biggest coal reserve in Pakistan      Uranium reserves in Siwalik Hills west of Dera Ghazi Khan 6. Famous Gem Stone of Pakistan Emerald from Mingora, Swat     Aquamarine fromHunza Valley,Gilgit-Baltistan    Tourmaline from Skardu District, Gilgit Baltistan And two future potentialities for the improvement of Geo-economics of Pakistan: 1. Kalabagh Dam (to be made) 2. China Pakistan Economic Corridor -CPEC (construction under process) western route. Following are some of the maps (received from internet) which we keep in mind all through the making ready of our versi Map showing Geological Basins of Pakistan Source: GSP Tectonic Map of Pakistan Source: GSP Political Map of Pakistan Source: Unknown Tectonic Map of Pakistan & India showing major regional thrusts Source: Unknown CPEC map Source: CPEC situs web And some photos captured during the preparation of versi Cutting of thermocol sheet coloring thermocol sheet with finishing paint Hasan creating "finishing of paint" with paint spatula scraper selesai look of Stage 1 Umer Amin sketching map on versi and fixing sticks for projections and heights sketches of mountain ranges and river tributaries and sticks for average height of each range and peak all things are made perfect due to plotting of each point according to longitude and latitude a great Atlas Book maps and maps a rough look of model showing mountain ranges made with Plaster of Paris Completion of Stage 2 team work!!! after using distemper paint And finally after painting and drawing river tributaries, fixing sign boards of cities and much more, the versi is: 3D Geological Model of Pakistan 3D Geological Model of Pakistan Legend for the model Geological tools, Gemstones, Rocks and Fuel (Coal and Crude Oil) Featuring Qasim Mehmood (Co founder of Learning Geology), on left and Rana Faizan Saleem, my class mate and Founder of Geology for Beginners Students of Institute of Geology, University of the Punjab
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