Aqal
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- A town in Kalpin, Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang, China, formerly a township
- 1996, Field Trip Guide: Stratigraphy, Paleontology, Sedimentology, Petroleum and Coal Geology[2], volume 1, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 1112-10:
- Separated by the line from Aksu, through Aqal to Markit, a suite of varicoloured mudstone, silty mudstone and sandy conglomerate interbeds with intercalations of andesite, basalt and dacite outcrops in the east, and in the west there is a set of granular carbonate and grey-back sandy mudstone interbeds with the […]
- 2009, Sebastian Turner, Structural Evolution of the Northwest Tarim Basin, China[3], Imperial College London, →OCLC, archived from the original on March 2, 2021, page 64:
- At Aqal, the Middle Ordovician Qilang and Yingan formations are c. 320 m thick, but are completely absent in the Mystery Canyon, 100 km to the west.
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edit- (from Mandarin Chinese) Aqiale