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Women Political Empowerment in Makran

Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2023
Women's political participation is crucial for the promotion of gender equality and democratic governance. However, women are often underrepresented in political positions and face numerous barriers to participation. This paper aims to examine women's political empowerment and their participation in Makran division of Balochistan and identify ...
Sidrah Abdul Ghafoor   +2 more
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Seafloor methane emission on the Makran continental margin

Science of The Total Environment, 2021
Seafloor methane emission is widespread on both active and passive continental margins, which may exerts significant impact on global climate change, ocean acidification, cold seep ecosystem, and global carbon cycle. However, due to the limitation of the thick water body, systematic knowledge of detection, quantification and activity of the submarine ...
Jiangong, Wei   +5 more
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Recent sedimentary processes along the Makran trench (Makran active margin, off Pakistan)

Marine Geology, 2010
Abstract A geophysical and geological survey (CHAMAK) has been carried out on the Makran accretionary wedge off Pakistan in order to understand the structure of the margin and the recent sedimentary processes in this self-maintaining prism disconnected from the modern Indus inputs (Qayyum et al., 1997; Gaedicke et al., 2002a; Schluter et al., 2002).
Mouchot, N.   +6 more
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Tsunamigenic Analysis in and around Makran

Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2014
The Makran region is only segment east of the Mediterranean and west of Andaman arc in which subduction of oceanic lithosphere is still an ongoing process. We applied statistical models for the possible explanation of earthquakes in and around Makran, and described a method of Fault Plane Solutions to present seismicity picture in the investigated ...
Khaista Rehman   +6 more
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A summary of the geology of the Iranian Makran

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2002
Abstract The Iranian Makran has been entirely mapped geologically on a scale of 1:250 000, except for a narrow coastal strip, which exposes the very youngest Cenozoic sediments of the main Makran accretionary prism. The geology of the Makran is less widely known than the geology of Oman, because it has been published in detail only in reports
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A recent faulting episode in the Iranian Makran

Tectonophysics, 1978
Abstract The identification of a twofold chronology for the Quaternary alluvial deposits of Iranian Makran makes it possible to give limiting ages to some of the recent movements that have affected parts of the Zendan fault belt. One such faulting episode has been dated by this method to the period 7000-1250 yr BP.
C. Vita-Finzi, M. Ghorashi
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Harappan Outposts on the Makran Coast

Antiquity, 1962
The widespread remains of the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization—contemporaneous in part with the great civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt—present at first glance a picture of sterile isolationism. Yet none of the great civilizations of the world originated or thrived in a cultural and economic vacuum.
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Sediment dewatering in the Makran accretionary prism

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1985
Abstract Sediments within the Makran accretionary prism are considerably more compacted than the material entering the subduction zone due to the additional tectonic stresses resulting from plate convergence and accretionary processes. Tectonic compaction of the offscraped sediments has been documented by deriving in-situ porosities in the upper 4 km
Susan R. Fowler   +2 more
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