Igneous crystallisation, high pressure metamorphism and subsequent tectonic exhumation of the Jijal and Kamila complexes, Kohistan
The Jijal and Kamila complexes lie at the base of the Kohistan palaeo-island arc in northern Pakistan (Bard, 1983). It can be demonstrated that the Jijal complex originally crystallised from deep-seated subduction-related melts to form a basal arc ultramafic-mafic magma chamber, with primary igneous...
Hoofdauteurs: | Gough, S, Searle, M, Waters, D, Khan, M |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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2001
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