Intizar H. Khan, Ph.D.

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2006 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States 
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Geology
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William C. Clyde grad student 2006 UNH
 (Paleoenvironmental and tectonic reconstruction of the lower Eocene Ghazij Formation and related units, Balochistan, Pakistan: Implication for India -Asia collision.)
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Clyde WC, Khan IH, Gingerich PD. (2003) Stratigraphic response and mammalian dispersal during initial India-Asia collision: Evidence from the Ghazij Formation, Balochistan, Pakistan Geology. 31: 1097-1100
Gingerich PD, Haq Mu, Zalmout IS, et al. (2001) Origin of whales from early artiodactyls: hands and feet of Eocene Protocetidae from Pakistan. Science (New York, N.Y.). 293: 2239-42
Clyde WC, Khan IH. (2000) Tectonic and biogeographic implications of the Ghazij Formation (lower Eocene), Baluchistan Province, Pakistan Gff. 122: 34-35
Warwick PD, Johnson EA, Khan IH. (1998) Collision-induced tectonism along the northwestern margin of the Indian subcontinent as recorded in the Upper Paleocene to Middle Eocene strata of central Pakistan (Kirthar and Sulaiman Ranges) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 142: 201-216
Johnson EA, Warwick PD, Khan IH, et al. (1994) Principal reference section for part of the Eocene Ghazij Formation, Sarawan River area, Johan coal field, Balochistan, Pakistan Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Johnson EA, Warwick PD, Khan IH, et al. (1994) Principal reference section for part of the Eocene Ghazij Formation, Gishtari Nala area, Mach coal field, Balochistan, Pakistan Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Johnson EA, Khan IH. (1994) Principal reference section for part of the Eocene Ghazij Formation, Shin Ghwazha Mine area, Sor Range coal field, Balochistan, Pakistan Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Johnson EA, Khan IH. (1994) Principal reference section for part of the Eocene Ghazij Formation, Abraham Marri Mine area, Pir Ismail Ziarat coal field, Balochistan, Pakistan Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
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