This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the Everest massif. We combine field relations, structural geology, petrology, thermobarometry and geochronology to interpret the tectonic evolution of the Everest Himalaya. Lithospheric convergence of India and Asia since collision at c. 50 Ma. resulted in horizontal shortening, crustal thickening and regional metamorphism in the Himalaya and beneath southern Tibet. High temperatures (.620 8C) during sillimanite grade metamorphism were maintained for 15 million years from 32 to 16.9 0.5 Ma along the top of the Greater Himalayan slab. This implies that crustal thickening must also have been active during this time, which in turn suggests high topo...
Understanding the crustal evolution of any orogen is essential in delineating the nomenclature of li...
In this paper we tackle some of the outstanding problems of the Himalaya, in particular the external...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Himalayan Metamorphic Front consists of two b...
Abstract: This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections...
This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the Ev...
This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the Ev...
<p>This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the...
Abstract: This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections...
Two large-scale north-dipping, low-angle normal faults cut the Everest massif at the top of the High...
Recent suggestions that the Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) represents a mid-crustal channel of low...
New structural and tectono-metamorphic data are presented from a geological transect along the Mugu ...
In this paper we present the current geological knowledge and the results of new geological and stru...
U(-Th)-Pb geochronology, geothermobarometric estimates and macro- and micro-structural analysis, qua...
The Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) is the exhumed metamorphic core of the Himalayan Belt. This tec...
abstract: The collision of India and Eurasia constructed the Himalayan Mountains. Questions remain r...
Understanding the crustal evolution of any orogen is essential in delineating the nomenclature of li...
In this paper we tackle some of the outstanding problems of the Himalaya, in particular the external...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Himalayan Metamorphic Front consists of two b...
Abstract: This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections...
This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the Ev...
This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the Ev...
<p>This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections of the...
Abstract: This paper presents a new geological map together with cross-sections and lateral sections...
Two large-scale north-dipping, low-angle normal faults cut the Everest massif at the top of the High...
Recent suggestions that the Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) represents a mid-crustal channel of low...
New structural and tectono-metamorphic data are presented from a geological transect along the Mugu ...
In this paper we present the current geological knowledge and the results of new geological and stru...
U(-Th)-Pb geochronology, geothermobarometric estimates and macro- and micro-structural analysis, qua...
The Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) is the exhumed metamorphic core of the Himalayan Belt. This tec...
abstract: The collision of India and Eurasia constructed the Himalayan Mountains. Questions remain r...
Understanding the crustal evolution of any orogen is essential in delineating the nomenclature of li...
In this paper we tackle some of the outstanding problems of the Himalaya, in particular the external...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The Himalayan Metamorphic Front consists of two b...