Geochronology of granulitized eclogite from the Ama Drime Massif: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the South Tibetan Himalaya
[1] The Ama Drime Massif (ADM) is an elongate north-south trending antiformal feature that extends ∼70 km north across the crest of the South Tibetan Himalaya and offsets the position of the South Tibetan Detachment system. A detailed U(-Th)-Pb geochronologic study of granulitized mafic eclogites an...
Main Authors: | Cottle, J, Jessup, M, Newell, D, Horstwood, M, Noble, SR, Parrish, R, Waters, D, Searle, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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