P Kapp, PG DeCelles - American Journal of Science, 2019 - ajsonline.org
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen culminated during the Cenozoic India--Asia collision, but its geological framework and initial growth were fundamentally the result of multiple, previous …
Abstract The Paleo-Mesoproterozoic Lesser Himalayan Crystalline Sequence (LHCS) of the Himalayan orogen is critical in the understanding of pre-Himalayan tectonics in relation to …
The Cuonadong deposit is located in southern Tibet and represents the first large-scale tin polymetallic deposit in the Himalayan region. Sn-(W) skarn mineralization is spatially related …
Rivers flowing across the Himalayas are important water resources and deliver large amounts of sediment to regional and downstream ecosystems. However, the geochemistry …
Y Yao, C Zheng, CB Andrews… - Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The Himalayas are critical for supplying water for∼ 2 billion people who live downstream, and available water is highly sensitive to climate change. The role of the groundwater …
H Ding, MJ Kohn, Z Zhang - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2021 - Elsevier
Partial melting is thought to profoundly impact the rheology and deformation behavior of the middle crust. Consequently, investigations of the pressure-temperature conditions of …
Abstract Study Region Teesta River of Eastern Himalayas, India. Study Focus This article addresses the mechanisms of weathering in the Teesta River, for the first time based on the …
Detrital geochronology, generally focused on zircon only, is widely used not only to obtain qualitative information on source areas but also in quantitative provenance analysis aimed …