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This inventory was originally created by Basharat and others (2014) describing the landslides triggered by the M 7.6 Kashmir, Pakistan earthquake that occurred on 8 October 2005 at 03:50:40 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological...
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This photograph was taken while the landslide was taking place near Attabad village. Photo by Inayat Ali (Shimshal). In January 2010, a large landslide in Northern Pakistan caused enormous disruption. The landslide at Attabad remains unresolved, such that it affects the daily lives of thousands of people. The ever-impressive Pamir Times, and various other newspapers in Pakistan, are now reporting another valley-blocking landslide in the same region, this time at Shigar in Skardu District.
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This data set is the digital geologic layer for the map of South Asia. The data set includes arcs, polgons, polygon labels, and attributes for geology, faults, inferred faults, and rivers. The data set is compiled from numerous UNESCO geologic maps to assist in the assessment of oil and gas for the World Energy Project.
Categories: Data, pre-SM502.8; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: Afghan, Province 8024, Afghanistan, Assam, Province 8034, Baluchistan, Province 8022, Bangladesh, All tags...
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This inventory was originally created by Basharat and others (2016) describing the landslides triggered by the M 7.6 Kashmir, Pakistan earthquake that occurred on 8 October 2005 at 03:50:40 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological...
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Landslide taking place January 24, 2013. Three years ago, In January 2010, a large landslide in Northern Pakistan caused enormous disruption. The landslide at Attabad remains unresolved, such that it affects the daily lives of thousands of people. The ever-impressive Pamir Times, and various other newspapers in Pakistan, are now reporting another valley-blocking landslide in the same region, this time at Shigar in Skardu District. According to Google Earth, Shigar is in the valley above Skardu.
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The Global Geochemical Database for Critical Metals in Black Shales (CMIBS) contains new geochemical data compilations for fine-grained sedimentary rocks in which each geologic material sample has one 'best value' determination for each analyzed species, greatly improving speed and efficiency of use (Granitto and others, 2013). The CMIBS was created and designed to compile and integrate geochemical data from seven continents in order to facilitate petrologic studies, mineral resource assessments and mineral exploration, definition of geochemical baseline values and statistics, environmental impact assessments, paleobiological studies and paleoenvironmental trends through Earth history. and studies in human health...
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This inventory was originally created by Sato and others (2007) describing the landslides triggered by the M 7.6 Kashmir, Pakistan earthquake that occurred on 8 October 2005 at 03:50:40 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological...
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Typed caption on back of photograph: Logging diamond drill core at Nasai (R.G. Bogue and S.A. Bilgrami). Stamped information on back of photograph: Photo by International Cooperation Administration, Communications Media Division, Karachi (Pakistan). Code No. 4571.


    map background search result map search result map Attabad landslide. Attabad Shishkat, Northern Pakistan. 2010 Shigar Landslide. Shigar, Skardu District, Northern Pakistan. 2013. Basharat and others (2014) Sato and others (2007) Basharat and others (2016) Global Geochemical Database for Critical Metals in Black Shales Logging diamond drill core at Nasai, Pakistan. n.d. Geologic map of South Asia (geo8ag) Basharat and others (2014) Sato and others (2007) Basharat and others (2016) Attabad landslide. Attabad Shishkat, Northern Pakistan. 2010 Shigar Landslide. Shigar, Skardu District, Northern Pakistan. 2013. Logging diamond drill core at Nasai, Pakistan. n.d. Geologic map of South Asia (geo8ag) Global Geochemical Database for Critical Metals in Black Shales