Inverted metamorphism and the main central thrust: field relations and thermobarometric constraints from the Kishtwar Window, NW Indian Himalaya
Following the early Eocene collision of the Indian and Asian plates, intracontinental subduction occurred along the Main Central Thrust (MCT) zone in the High Himalaya. In the Kishtwar-Zanskar Himalaya, the MCT is a 2 km thick shear zone of high strain, distributed ductile deformation which emplaces...
Main Authors: | Stephenson, B, Waters, D, Searle, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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