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Proceeding Paper
The Exploration of Metallic Deposits Using Satellite Image Processing in the Parwan-Panjsher Area, Afghanistan
by Mahdi Khalaj, Ziba Karimi and Mohsen Rabbani
Environ. Sci. Proc. 2021, 6(1), 30; https://doi.org/10.3390/iecms2021-09354 - 25 Feb 2021
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Unique tectonic features have resulted in diverse metallic and non-metallic mineralization in Afghanistan. Hence, this paper is focused on the development of exploration and mineral resource data in Afghanistan. The study area is located in the western Hindu Kush tract and on the [...] Read more.
Unique tectonic features have resulted in diverse metallic and non-metallic mineralization in Afghanistan. Hence, this paper is focused on the development of exploration and mineral resource data in Afghanistan. The study area is located in the western Hindu Kush tract and on the northern verge of the Hari Rud–Panjsher fault, Afghanistan, which mainly associates with the western Hindu Kush and Badakhshan plutonic belts. The rock units include crystalline limestones and diabase formed during the Paleozoic era and Triassic period. The aim of this study was to employ Remote Sensing (RS) methods by using the Landsat-8 satellite and ASTER sensor to spot iron and copper mineralization zones in the Parwan-Panjsher area. Therefore, Band Composition, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and Band Ratio were applied to identify the iron oxide minerals. The detected area provided by satellite images had very good conformability with the results of field studies. Furthermore, mineralization of carbonate host-rock iron and Fe–Cu–(Au) skarn were observed during the field surveys. Hematite–Magnetite, Chalcopyrite, and pyrite mineralization have resulted from the injection of various diabase subvolcanic into carbonate units. Additionally, high heat flow has caused widespread marble formation in the area. The results were supported by microscopic and geochemical studies. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Mineral Science)
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Strategic Human Resource Management in the Afghanistan Ministry of Mines and Petroleum: A Network Perspective
by Khwaja Abdul Naim Latifi and Seunghoo Lim
Sustainability 2019, 11(14), 3830; https://doi.org/10.3390/su11143830 - 12 Jul 2019
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The focus of this paper is to examine the strategic role of human resource (HR) management in organizational level goal-setting and decision-making processes and to determine how the Human Resources department collaborates with other departments or outside organizations to execute its practices both [...] Read more.
The focus of this paper is to examine the strategic role of human resource (HR) management in organizational level goal-setting and decision-making processes and to determine how the Human Resources department collaborates with other departments or outside organizations to execute its practices both within and outside the Afghanistan Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MoMP). In this study, social network analysis (SNA) is utilized to analyse the formation of networks for each practice of human resources management (HRM) in the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum. This research has found that although public organizations in Afghanistan lack a modern administrative system due to the unsuccessful implementation of administrative reform, some features of strategic HRM are apparent in the current HRM within public organizations in Afghanistan, particularly in the MoMP. This finding provides insight into the strategic HRM concept, which can contribute more than traditional HRM to improving the sustainability of the MoMP. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainable Human Resource Management)
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