The trans-Himalayan Ladakh batholith is a result of arc magmatism caused by the northward subduction of the Tethyan oceanic lithosphere below the edge of the Eurasian plate. The batholith dominantly consists of calc-alkaline I-type granitoids which are ferromagnetic in nature with the presence of magnetite as the principal carrier of magnetic susceptibility. The mesoscopic and magnetic fabric are concordant and generally vary from WNW–ESE to ENE–WSW for different intrusions of ferromagnetic granites in different parts of the batholith. Strike of magnetic fabric is roughly parallel with the regional trend of the Ladakh batholith in the present study area and is orthogonal to the direction of India-Eurasia collision. In Khardungla and Changla...
The India-Asia collision resulted in the construction of the vast Himalayan orogen. The northern Him...
The Karakoram Axial Batholith in N. Pakistan records the magmatic development of the Eurasian contin...
We would like to congratulate Sen and Collins (2012) for producing a detailed study of the structura...
The switch from I- to S-type magmatism in the Trans-Himalayan Batholith is one of the criteria used ...
The Ladakh batholith is part of the > 2500 km long Trans-himalayan batholith that forms the south...
International audienceThe Ladakh Batholith is part of the Transhimalayan Plutonic Belt, which crops ...
The Karakoram Shear Zone in Ladakh, NW India, forms part of a crustal-scale shear zone system that d...
New 40Ar-39Ar thermochronological results from the Ladakh region in the India-Asia collision zone pr...
The enigmatic geodynamic processes involved in the India-Asia collision shape our understanding of u...
Eocene dykes intruding the Ladakh batholith were sampled along the southern margin of the Trans-hima...
The India-Asia collision is an outstanding smoking gun in the study of continental collision dynamic...
We present U/Pb SHRIMP dates of zircons from 7 key samples of the Ladakh Batholith to reconcile the ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2014.Author received...
In order to determine the extent and timing of dyke formation in the Ladakh Batholith we examined ab...
New Ar-40-Ar-39 thermochronological results from the Ladakh region in the India-Asia collision zone ...
The India-Asia collision resulted in the construction of the vast Himalayan orogen. The northern Him...
The Karakoram Axial Batholith in N. Pakistan records the magmatic development of the Eurasian contin...
We would like to congratulate Sen and Collins (2012) for producing a detailed study of the structura...
The switch from I- to S-type magmatism in the Trans-Himalayan Batholith is one of the criteria used ...
The Ladakh batholith is part of the > 2500 km long Trans-himalayan batholith that forms the south...
International audienceThe Ladakh Batholith is part of the Transhimalayan Plutonic Belt, which crops ...
The Karakoram Shear Zone in Ladakh, NW India, forms part of a crustal-scale shear zone system that d...
New 40Ar-39Ar thermochronological results from the Ladakh region in the India-Asia collision zone pr...
The enigmatic geodynamic processes involved in the India-Asia collision shape our understanding of u...
Eocene dykes intruding the Ladakh batholith were sampled along the southern margin of the Trans-hima...
The India-Asia collision is an outstanding smoking gun in the study of continental collision dynamic...
We present U/Pb SHRIMP dates of zircons from 7 key samples of the Ladakh Batholith to reconcile the ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2014.Author received...
In order to determine the extent and timing of dyke formation in the Ladakh Batholith we examined ab...
New Ar-40-Ar-39 thermochronological results from the Ladakh region in the India-Asia collision zone ...
The India-Asia collision resulted in the construction of the vast Himalayan orogen. The northern Him...
The Karakoram Axial Batholith in N. Pakistan records the magmatic development of the Eurasian contin...
We would like to congratulate Sen and Collins (2012) for producing a detailed study of the structura...