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The South Tibetan Detachment and the Manaslu Leucogranite: A structural reinterpretation and restoration of the Annapurna-Manaslu Himalaya, Nepal
Published 2003“…We have mapped a newly discovered 350-400-m-thick shear zone of high-strain mylonites along the upper Nar Valley and Pangre glacier (Phu Detachment = STD), west of the Manaslu-Himlung massif, which wraps around the northern (upper) margin of the Manaslu leucogranite. …”
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HEAT-SOURCES FOR TERTIARY METAMORPHISM AND ANATEXIS IN THE ANNAPURNA-MANASLU REGION CENTRAL NEPAL
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Recent Evolution of Glaciers in the Manaslu Region of Nepal From Satellite Imagery and UAV Data (1970–2019)
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Additional Records of Small Mammals Collected from Nepal
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: “…Manaslu Conservation Area…”
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An analysis of commercially recommended profiles for normobaric preacclimatization
Published 2021-03-01“…Materials and methods: Prior to an expedition to Manaslu (8163 m) NHT was used for preacclimatization over a period of 10 days. …”
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Locking of southward extrusion in favour of rapid crustal-scale buckling of the Greater Himalayan sequence, Nar valley, central Nepal
Published 2006“…In the Annapurna range of central Nepal, the GHS comprises a sequence of amphibolite-grade augen gneisses with a 3.5 km thick leucogranite at the higher structural levels (Manaslu granite). Two major low-angle normal-sense shear zones have been mapped. …”
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Collision-related granitoid magmatism and crustal structure of the Hunza Karakoram, North Pakistan
Published 1993“…Analogy with Manaslu suggests that this source was either fluxed by fluids to promote melting or produced melt under vapour-absent conditions via muscovite breakdown. …”
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No dejemos de profundizar en el saber
Published 2009-01-01“…El trabajo asistencial desarrollado durante dos meses en el campo base del Manaslu (8.163 m) nos ha llevado a cuestionar alguno de los "dogmas" recogidos en los libros de Medicina de Montaña.…”
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Mechanisms and timescales of felsic magma segregation, ascent and emplacement in the Himalaya
Published 2006“…Large High Himalayan leucogranite (HHL) bodies (e.g. c. 5 km thick sills at Manaslu, Makalu and northern Bhutan) may thus represent inflated laccoliths assembled via dykes that tapped a 100-300 m melt layer produced by compaction of the Greater Himalayan Series (GHS). …”
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An integrated deep learning and object-based image analysis approach for mapping debris-covered glaciers
Published 2023-07-01“…We also tested the performance of this approach on declassified panchromatic 1970 Corona KH-4B satellite imagery in the Manaslu region of Nepal, yielding accuracies of up to 88.4%. …”
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