<p>Geochemical and geochronological analyses provide quantitative evidence about the origin, development and motion along ductile faults, where kinematic structures have been overprinted. The Main Central Thrust is a key structure in the Himalaya that accommodated substantial amounts of the India–Asia convergence. This structure juxtaposes two isotopically distinct rock packages across a zone of ductile deformation. Structural analysis, whole-rock Nd isotopes, and U–Pb zircon geochronology reveal that the hanging wall is characterized by detrital zircon peaks at <em>c</em>. 800–1000 Ma, 1500–1700 Ma and 2300–2500 Ma and an ϵ<sub>Nd(0)</sub> signature of −18....
We report the first geochemical traverse to integrate U–Pb ages and Hf data on single detrital zirco...
The metamorphic core of the Himalaya is composed of Indian cratonic rocks with two distinct crustal ...
The Himalaya is commonly described as a three layer-two fault stack. Namely, a high-grade crystallin...
Geochemical and geochronological analyses provide quantitative evidence about the origin, developmen...
The isotope geochronology of isochronously deposited Cambrian strata from different tectonostratigra...
A central debate for the evolution of the Himalayan orogen is how the Greater Himalayan Crystalline ...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
The Himalaya consists of thrust sheets tectonically shingled together since similar to 58 Ma as Indi...
The isotope geochronology of isochronously deposited Cambrian strata from different tectonostratigra...
Recent studies evoke dispute whether the Greater Himalayan Crystalline Complex (GHC) was exhumed dur...
We report the first geochemical traverse to integrate U–Pb ages and Hf data on single detrital zirco...
The metamorphic core of the Himalaya is composed of Indian cratonic rocks with two distinct crustal ...
The Himalaya is commonly described as a three layer-two fault stack. Namely, a high-grade crystallin...
Geochemical and geochronological analyses provide quantitative evidence about the origin, developmen...
The isotope geochronology of isochronously deposited Cambrian strata from different tectonostratigra...
A central debate for the evolution of the Himalayan orogen is how the Greater Himalayan Crystalline ...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
The Main Central Thrust (MCT) is a prominent continental-scale fault within the Himalaya. Its defini...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
International audienceThis study recognizes a transition in the modes of ductile deformation across ...
The Himalaya consists of thrust sheets tectonically shingled together since similar to 58 Ma as Indi...
The isotope geochronology of isochronously deposited Cambrian strata from different tectonostratigra...
Recent studies evoke dispute whether the Greater Himalayan Crystalline Complex (GHC) was exhumed dur...
We report the first geochemical traverse to integrate U–Pb ages and Hf data on single detrital zirco...
The metamorphic core of the Himalaya is composed of Indian cratonic rocks with two distinct crustal ...
The Himalaya is commonly described as a three layer-two fault stack. Namely, a high-grade crystallin...