Cannabaceae

Qasem Khel
Village
Qasem Khel is located in Afghanistan
Qasem Khel
Qasem Khel
Location in Afghanistan
Coordinates: 33°57′18″N 69°26′10″E / 33.95500°N 69.43611°E / 33.95500; 69.43611
CountryAfghanistan
ProvinceLogar Province
Time zone+ 4.30

Qasem Khel or Qasem Kheyl is a village in Logar Province, in eastern Afghanistan.[1] It lies about 50 kilometres northeast of Gardez and 80 kilometres southeast of Kabul.[2]

Fossiliferous Permian sequences have been described at Qasim Khel, Ali Khel and Jalalabad and Altimur (Altamur) by Kaever (1965, 1967) and Weippert et al. (1970).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Geographic Names, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, accessed 28 April 2011
  2. ^ a b Ėrnst I︠A︡kovlevich Leven; Calvin H. Stevens; Donald L. Baars; Tatyana Yu. Shalashilina (transl.) (1997). Permian stratigraphy and Fusulinida of Afghanistan with their paleogeographic and paleotectonic implications. Geological Society of America. pp. 2–3. ISBN 978-0-8137-2316-7. OCLC 35990405. Retrieved 29 April 2011.


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