Shisha Pangma leucogranite, south Tibetan Himalaya: Field relations, geochemistry, age, origin, and emplacement
The Shisha Pangma pluton forming most of the Xixabangma (8027 m) massif in south Tibet is one of the 20+ larger leucogranite intrusives that mark the highest structural levels of the Himalayan metamorphic core. The pluton occurs immediately below the Shisha Pangma Detachment, a strand of the South T...
Váldodahkkit: | Searle, M, Parrish, R, Hodges, K, Hurford, A, Ayres, M, Whitehouse, M |
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Materiálatiipa: | Journal article |
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1997
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