We combine zircon sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe U-Pb spot dating and mica 40Ar-39Ar plateau ages with field-geological and geochemical constraints from the Mala shan area of Southern Tibet to show that the deformed granite core of the North Himalayan metamorphic domes in this area is not Indian basement, but was intruded and deformed during the Himalayan orogeny. Microstructural observations reveal that a transition from top-to-the-south thrust-related to top-to-the-north extension-related deformation occurred during granite intrusion and related metamorphism. This suggests that intrusion triggered the onset of extensional tectonics in the Tibetan middle to upper crust. Expected positive feedback mechanisms between decompression ...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...
Field, structural, and metamorphic petrology investigations of Mabja gneiss dome, southern Tibet, su...
INDEPTH geophysical and geological observations imply that a partially molten mid-crustal layer exis...
New ion microprobe U/Pb dates from zircon in deformed orthogneiss and migmatite and an undeformed gr...
ABSTRACT Combined petrographic, structural and geochronological study of the Malashan dome, one of t...
Active faulting in southern Tibet consists of N–S trending extensional faults and linked strike-slip...
Active north-trending rifts in southern Tibet are kinematically linked to conjugate sets of strike-s...
GEOLOGIC SETTING Mabja is a 25-km-diameter doubly plunging antiform cored by migmatitic K-feldspar a...
Gneiss domes involving the South Tibetan Detachment System provide evidence for crustal extension si...
Gneiss domes involving the South Tibetan Detachment System provide evidence for crustal extension si...
This geochemical, geochronological and structural study of intrusive rocks in the Sakya Dome of sout...
Gneiss domes exposed by the North Himalayan antiform in southern Tibet provide evidence for protract...
This geochemical, geochronological, and structural study of intrusive rocks in the Sakya dome of sou...
Himalayan domes in south central Tibet, consists of a multiphase granite core surrounded by a deform...
Field, structural, and metamorphic petrology investigations of Mabja gneiss dome, southern Tibet, su...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...
Field, structural, and metamorphic petrology investigations of Mabja gneiss dome, southern Tibet, su...
INDEPTH geophysical and geological observations imply that a partially molten mid-crustal layer exis...
New ion microprobe U/Pb dates from zircon in deformed orthogneiss and migmatite and an undeformed gr...
ABSTRACT Combined petrographic, structural and geochronological study of the Malashan dome, one of t...
Active faulting in southern Tibet consists of N–S trending extensional faults and linked strike-slip...
Active north-trending rifts in southern Tibet are kinematically linked to conjugate sets of strike-s...
GEOLOGIC SETTING Mabja is a 25-km-diameter doubly plunging antiform cored by migmatitic K-feldspar a...
Gneiss domes involving the South Tibetan Detachment System provide evidence for crustal extension si...
Gneiss domes involving the South Tibetan Detachment System provide evidence for crustal extension si...
This geochemical, geochronological and structural study of intrusive rocks in the Sakya Dome of sout...
Gneiss domes exposed by the North Himalayan antiform in southern Tibet provide evidence for protract...
This geochemical, geochronological, and structural study of intrusive rocks in the Sakya dome of sou...
Himalayan domes in south central Tibet, consists of a multiphase granite core surrounded by a deform...
Field, structural, and metamorphic petrology investigations of Mabja gneiss dome, southern Tibet, su...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...
Field, structural, and metamorphic petrology investigations of Mabja gneiss dome, southern Tibet, su...
INDEPTH geophysical and geological observations imply that a partially molten mid-crustal layer exis...