Age constraints on ductile deformation and long-term slip rates along the Karakoram fault zone, Ladakh
The dextral Karakoram fault zone, that bounds the southwestern margin of Tibet, is widely regarded as one of the major strike-slip faults that accommodates the eastward extrusion of the thickened crust of Tibet. In northern Ladakh, the Karakoram fault bounds the Pangong transpressional zone, with th...
Main Authors: | Phillips, R, Parrish, R, Searle, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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