
Seasonal Assessment of Groundwater Contamination in
The main coalfields of Balochistan are Deragi, SorRange, Chamalang, Duki, Harnai, Khost, Sharagh, Mach, and Ziarat (Figure 1) The thickness of the coal seams ranges from 03 to 23 meters Among these coal mining fields, five coal mining locations were selected, which are scattered across

Malkani, MS and Shah, MR (2014) Chamalang Coal
Malkani, MS and Shah, MR (2014) Chamalang Coal Resources and Their Depositional Environments, Balochistan, Pakistan Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 47, 6172 has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Revised Stratigraphy and Mineral Resources of Balochistan Basin, Pakistan: An Update

Malkani, MS and Shah, MR (2014) Chamalang Coal
Malkani, MS and Shah, MR (2014) Chamalang Coal Resources and Their Depositional Environments, Balochistan, Pakistan Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences, 47, 6172 has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Revised Stratigraphy and Mineral Resources of Balochistan Basin, Pakistan: An Update

The Killer Coal Mines of Balochistan | Media for Transparency
There are five major coal fields operating at the moment: Mach, Shahrag, Duki, Chamalang, and Quetta According to one estimate, Balochistan has over 22 billion tonnes of coal reserves The mining operation across the province are also massive, with at least 15,000 tonnes of coal produced daily The coal sells for an average Rs 15,000 per tonne

Seasonal Assessment of Groundwater Contamination in
The main coalfields of Balochistan are Deragi, SorRange, Chamalang, Duki, Harnai, Khost, Sharagh, Mach, and Ziarat (Figure 1) The thickness of the coal seams ranges from 03 to 23 meters Among these coal mining fields, five coal mining locations were selected, which are scattered across