Himalayan high-pressure metamorphic rocks are restricted to three environments: the suture zone; close to the suture zone; and (mostly) far (> 100 km) from the suture zone. In the NW …
H Cao, Y Huang, G Li, L Zhang, J Wu, L Dong, Z Dai… - Geoscience …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Upper Triassic flysch sediments (Nieru Formation and Langjiexue Group) exposed in the Eastern Tethyan Himalayan Sequence are crucial for unraveling the …
Z Duan, C Wei, HU Rehman - Precambrian Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Archean supracrustal granulites occur as localized slivers or rafts in granitoids, and this particular occurrence of supracrustal granulites has not been much concerned from the …
The Toba volcanic system in Indonesia has produced two of the largest eruptions (> 2,000 km3 dense-rock equivalent [DRE] each) on Earth since the Quaternary. U–Pb crystallization …
The Early Permian (290 Ma) Panjal Traps are the largest contiguous outcropping of volcanic (basaltic, andesitic and silicic) rocks within the Himalaya that are associated with the Late …
SS Chen, RD Shi, WM Fan, XH Gong… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
During the latest Carboniferous to Early Permian, a possible mantle plume initiated continental rifting along the northern Gondwana margin, which subsequently developed into …
We report here on the occurrence of an interesting mantle-derived ultramafic xenolith entrained in an Eocene (c. 55 Ma) lamprophyre dyke from the Dongargaon area of the …
A Dey, K Sen, A Sen, S Choudhary - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The India-Eurasia collision zone in eastern Ladakh, India, is marked by the Tso Morari Crystalline Complex (TMCC), which underwent continental subduction, eclogite …
Whereas the timing for India–Asia collision remains debated, contrasting collisional models provide testable predictions in terms of sediment source contributions during the …