. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India . S\r<xjtMJkur iUv -,-ou P lozn- Fig. 53. Sectioxi l/utJLa-n PaSs^. • Section from Z cr-Lun^i to Shukkurcru/rva, Plain HILLY RANGES AND THEIR NEIGHBOURHOOD FROM BAHADUR KHEL, &C. 177 To the north of this place in the neighbourhood of Sundd Kulla- Tertiary sandstones EM« the tertiaiT sandstones undulate in widenearSundaKullaKhel. curveg oyer the groun^ but dip steeply to the south in the banks of the Teeree Towey (Tiri Taui) river. Red claysare largely associated with the gray sandstones towards the hills south-west of the above-named village,
. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India . S\r<xjtMJkur iUv -,-ou P lozn- Fig. 53. Sectioxi l/utJLa-n PaSs^. • Section from Z cr-Lun^i to Shukkurcru/rva, Plain HILLY RANGES AND THEIR NEIGHBOURHOOD FROM BAHADUR KHEL, &C. 177 To the north of this place in the neighbourhood of Sundd Kulla- Tertiary sandstones EM« the tertiaiT sandstones undulate in widenearSundaKullaKhel. curveg oyer the groun^ but dip steeply to the south in the banks of the Teeree Towey (Tiri Taui) river. Red claysare largely associated with the gray sandstones towards the hills south-west of the above-named village, forming a large anticlinal curve in thedirection of the axis of the Shah Baz Ghur basin. Where this curveis crossed by the deep Algud from the Lakkona ravine, much irregularityof deposition was observed at one place on a sufficient scale to have beenmistaken in a smaller exposure for unconformity or overlap. See Fig. 52. The Kurar salt locality on the southern side of the hills is a very large exposure in the lower part of the cliff, inKurar salt locality. , which the faulted and apparently rugged surface
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