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This rather meagre evidence suggests differential uplift of the southern part of the
Karakorum batholith complex . This may be related to the folds , some overturned
to the north - east , occurring in north and south of the batholiths ( Fig . 3 ) .
This rather meagre evidence suggests differential uplift of the southern part of the
Karakorum batholith complex . This may be related to the folds , some overturned
to the north - east , occurring in north and south of the batholiths ( Fig . 3 ) .
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Immediately south of the suture zone , at Khaplu , micro - diorite dykes cutting the
Ladakh batholith complex post - date the southward thrusting of the Shyok
melange . The mylonite zones of the basal Shyok melange also cut across the ...
Immediately south of the suture zone , at Khaplu , micro - diorite dykes cutting the
Ladakh batholith complex post - date the southward thrusting of the Shyok
melange . The mylonite zones of the basal Shyok melange also cut across the ...
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The Ladakh Batholith Complex ( 4b ) : Towards the east in Ladakh , deep
structural levels of this zone are exposed . These consist of greenschist to
amphibolite facies metamorphic rocks , partially developed from the ' Kohistan '
sequence ...
The Ladakh Batholith Complex ( 4b ) : Towards the east in Ladakh , deep
structural levels of this zone are exposed . These consist of greenschist to
amphibolite facies metamorphic rocks , partially developed from the ' Kohistan '
sequence ...
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