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Presently the Institute of Geology offer a wide range of degree programs.
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Prof. Dr. Kamran Mirza
Professor & Director
Prof. Dr. Shahid Ghazi
Professor
Prof. Dr. Mian Sohail Akram
Professor
Prof. Dr. Perveiz Khalid
Professor
Dr. Saif-Ur-Rehman
Associate Professor
Dr. Muhammad Armaghan Faisal
Assistant Professor
Dr. Mehwish Akram
Assistant Professor
Dr. Muhammad Irfan Ehsan
Assistant Professor
Dr. Irfan Ghani
Assistant Professor
Dr. Nosheen Akhter
Assistant Professor
Dr. Abid Ali
Assistant Professor
Dr. Muhammad Jawad Munawar
Assistant Professor
Dr. Muhammad Sanaullah
Assistant Professor
Dr. Salman Farooq
Assistant Professor (on Adhoc)
Mr. Adnan Abdul Karim
Lecturer
Mr. Shahid Ali
Lecturer
Institute of Geology
Geo-Sciences
The Department of Geology was opened in 1951 offering a geology course at the F.Sc. level. It was discontinued in 1953 after the completion of only one batch of students. In 1952 the Punjab University opened an independent Department of Mineralogy under a UNESCO-Pakistan Government collaboration program. In January 195....
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PUBLICATIONS: • Akhtar, M., Ahmad, N. and Booij, M.J. (2008), Use of regional climate model simulations as input for hydrological models for the Hindukush-Karakorum-Himalaya region, Hydrology and Earth System Science Discussion , (IF: 2.167 ), 05 :865-902. • Shah, F.R., Ahmad, N., Masood, K.R, and Zahid D.M. (2008), The influence of cadmium and chromium on the biomass production of shisham ( Dalbergia Sissoo Roxb .) seedings. Pakistan Journal of Botany , (IF: 0.291), 40 (04):1341-1348. • Khalid, M., Ahmed, N. and Qureshi R.M. (2008), Laboratory Scale Electrokinetic Remediation of Hexavalent Chromium from Contaminated Soil, The Nucleus, 45 (1-2):55-61. • Qazi, M.A., Akram, M. and Ahmad, N. (2008), Economical and environmental implication of solid waste compost application to agricultural fields in Punjab, Pakistan: I, Rice-Wheat Cropping System, Waste Management, USA, (IF: 2.5), (Accepted) • Qazi, M.A., Akram, M. and Ahmad, N. (2008), Economical and environmental implication of solid waste compost application to agricultural fields in Punjab, Pakistan: II, Cotton-Wheat Cropping System. Waste Management, USA, (IF: 2.5), (Accepted) • Sheikh, R.A. (2007), Biostratigraphic Synthesis of a Middle Eocene Limestone, Northern Kohat Basin, Himalayan Fold and Thrust Belt, Northern Pakistan., Geophysical Research European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Abstract 09 :3380. • Nizami, A.R. and Sheikh, R.A. (2007), Sedimentology of Samana Suk Formation Chichali Nala Section Surghar Range Trans Indus Ranges Pakistan, Geol. Bull. Punj. Univ., 43 :35-67. • Nizami, A.R. and Zia-ud-Din (2008), “Post Kashmir Earthquake, 2005, Scenario of the Muzaffarabad City and Environ, Azad Jummu and Kashmir”, Abstract Volume, International Symposium on Post Kashmir Earthquake, 2005, Scenario, August 20-22, 2008, Peshawar University, Baragali Campus, p 25 Pakistan • Nizami, A.R. and R.A. Sheikh (2008), “Reservoir Potential of the Middle Jurassic Samana Suk Formation, Sheikh Buddin Hill Section, Trans Indus Ranges, Northwestern Indo-Pakistan Plate, Pakistan”, Abstract Volume, 33 rd IGC, August 06-14, 2008, Oslo, Norway • Nizami, A.R. and M. Ashraf (2008), “Sedimentology of the Upper Eocene Nisai Formation, Pishin Basin, Balochistan, Northern Indo-Pakistan Plate, Pakistan”, Abstract Volume, 33 rd IGC, August 06-14, 2008, Oslo, Norway • Sameeni, S.J., (2007), Heavy metals in Desalination discharges of Talweelah MSF Plants, Abu Dhabi, Pak. J. of Env. Science 2 : • Sameeni, S.J. (2007), Biostratigraphy of the middle Eocene Kohat Formation, Shekhan Nala, Kohat Basin, Northern Pakistan, Geol. Bull. Punj. Univ. 40-41 :57-68. • Sameeni, S.J. and Mirza, K. (2007), Planktonic foraminifera from Upper Cretaceous Kawagarh Formation of Jabri area, Hazara, Northern Pakistan, Geol. Bull. Punj. Univ. 42 :18-90. • Shah, S.A.A. (2007), Geochemical characterization and origin of the Karai Gabbro from the Neoproterozoic, Geol. Bull. of Punjab Univ. 42 :1-14. • Shah, S.M.A., Hafeez, A. and Khan, R.N. (2008), Fracture Analysis of the Dhok Pathan Formation at the Eastern Limb of the Jabbar Anticline, Northeastern Potwar, District Rawalpindi, Geol. Bull. of Punjab, Univ . 42: • Shah, S.M.A. (2008), Mineralogy and the Textures of the Volcanic Rocks of the Harrah, Al-Hamad of Saudi Arabia, Geol. Bull. of Punjab, Univ. 42: • Sameeni, S.J. and Mirza, K. (2007), Planktonic foraminifera from Upper Cretaceous Kawagarh Formation of Jabri area, Hazara, Northern Pakistan, Geol. Bull. Punj. Univ. vol. 42, pp 18-90. • Mirza, K. and Hassan, M. (2007), Stratigraphic aspect of recent earthquake occurred along the Balakot-Bagh Fault, North-West Himalayas, Pakistan. Geol. Bull. of Punjab Univ. 42: |
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