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The Chagai Hills is a granite
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located in the
Chagai District Chaghi District (; ), also known as Chaghi District, is the largest district of Pakistan by area, located in the northwestern corner of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. District shares the border with two countries: Afghanistan and Iran. De ...
in
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,
Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
. The Chagai Hills face the border wall at the
Durand Line The Durand Line (; ; ), also known as the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, is a international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in South Asia. The western end runs to the border with Iran and the eastern end to the border with China. The D ...
– the official name of Afghanistan–Pakistan border. The highest peak, Malik Naru, at the Chagai Hills is measured at and is a site of volcanic Koh-i-Sultan.


Overview


Location and topography

During its time as part of the
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under the British
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, the
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conducted the geological survey of the Chagai Hills, which was able to provide its coordinates lies between in 1908. The more precise coordinates were provided by the extensive geological survey by the Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) which provided the coordinates at in
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. The Chagai Hills terrain is mostly consists of dry desert and located in the northernmost area of
Chagai District Chaghi District (; ), also known as Chaghi District, is the largest district of Pakistan by area, located in the northwestern corner of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. District shares the border with two countries: Afghanistan and Iran. De ...
at the international
Durand Line The Durand Line (; ; ), also known as the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, is a international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan in South Asia. The western end runs to the border with Iran and the eastern end to the border with China. The D ...
– the official name of Afghanistan–Pakistan border. The region where Chagai Hills are located is reported by the extremely dry with no prospect of water, which the GSP conducted a survey in search of water in 1975. The Chagai Hills are stretched over an area that is approximately and wide. The highest peak, ''Malik Naru'', at the Chagai Hills is measured at and is a site of volcanic Koh-i-Sultan.


Geology

Since 1901, the geology of Chagai Hills have been studied first by the European geologists and later by Pakistani geologists since 1960. The Chagai Hills are mostly granite mountains, some with average height of The Pakistani investigations discovered the occurrences of copper, iron, zinc,
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, sulfur, and limestones, the
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, which is an interest of economic importance. The geological survey to explore uranium was also conducted in the region in 1957. The Chagai Hills are continuous subject of interest of
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which the Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) has commissioned its studies in a joint venture with the
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since 1997. The Koh-i-Sultan (lit. ''Mountain of the King'') is a prominent site where its activity has provided scientific opportunity to the Pakistani seismologists and volcanologists. The fission carbon dating studies were first conducted on rocks and geological structure in 1997, which provided the age of Chagai Hills in
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period.


Climate

The Chagai Hills lie in an arid dry zone, which is outside the main
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belt, and lies in a very remote area since the absence of the water. The Chagai Hills receives only an average of of rain annually. The temperature in Chagai Hills is noted to be extreme with
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being very hot and very cold winter. In 2019, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) reported the average minimum temperature in January, and the average maximum temperature is in July.


Prominence

The Chagai Hills were relatively unknown area of interests where only scientific studies on its geological structure was carried out by the Pakistan government until 1994. The Chagai Hills received its prominence and significant attention when it was ''incorrectly'' mentioned as nuclear test site in a text, ''Critical Mass'', published by American authors William E. Burrows and Robert Windrem in 1994. With Pakistani administrations following the policy of deliberate ambiguity, the Chagai Hills were continuously suspected as a nuclear test site by the Western media outlets. Despite widely international media reporting and the local anti–nuclear protests being staged, there has been no radioactivity nor any nuclear weapon test activity that has ever taken place in the Chagai Hills albeit scientific studies on volcanology and hydrology.Rai Muhammad Saleh Azam, “When Mountains Move—. The Story of Chagai,” Defence Journal, June 2000 The Ras Koh Range is the official Ministry of Defense range and designated nuclear test site where the nuclear weapon testing took place in 1998. A structural depression actually separates the Ras Koh Hills from the Chagai Hills— the Ras Koh Hills are actually located on the border of
Chagai District Chaghi District (; ), also known as Chaghi District, is the largest district of Pakistan by area, located in the northwestern corner of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. District shares the border with two countries: Afghanistan and Iran. De ...
and the Kharan District. The confusion is attributed in reporting due to the Pakistan's MoD codenamed the tests as ''Chagai'' to maintain secrecy at the actual weapon testing venues.


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