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Geological observations in the Ladakh area ( Himalayas ) : a preliminary report .
Schweiz . Mineral Petrogr . Mitt . , 57 : 89-113 . Frost , D.M. , Sharma , K.K. and
Frost , E.G. 1984. Mesozoic - Cenozoic magmatic evolution of the Indus Suture ...
Geological observations in the Ladakh area ( Himalayas ) : a preliminary report .
Schweiz . Mineral Petrogr . Mitt . , 57 : 89-113 . Frost , D.M. , Sharma , K.K. and
Frost , E.G. 1984. Mesozoic - Cenozoic magmatic evolution of the Indus Suture ...
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Geochemistry of Dras volcanics and the evolution of the Indus suture ophiolites .
Tectonophysics , 108 : 135-153 . Rai , H. , 1982. Geological evidence against the
Shyok Palaeo - suture , Ladakh Himalaya . Nature , 297 : 142-144 . Rai , H.
Geochemistry of Dras volcanics and the evolution of the Indus suture ophiolites .
Tectonophysics , 108 : 135-153 . Rai , H. , 1982. Geological evidence against the
Shyok Palaeo - suture , Ladakh Himalaya . Nature , 297 : 142-144 . Rai , H.
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It carries a huge Trans - Himalayan type diorite - granodiorite batholith on its back
( Nandy , 1983 ) , and possibly represents a cryptic suture ( Acharyya , 1982 ) .
The granitoid batholith in the Zayu area , China ( Fig . 2 ) has yielded 87 Ma , U ...
It carries a huge Trans - Himalayan type diorite - granodiorite batholith on its back
( Nandy , 1983 ) , and possibly represents a cryptic suture ( Acharyya , 1982 ) .
The granitoid batholith in the Zayu area , China ( Fig . 2 ) has yielded 87 Ma , U ...
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