Garnet geochronology was used to provide the first direct measurement of the timing of eclogitization in the central Himalaya. Lu–Hf dates from garnet separates in one relict eclogite from the Arun River Valley in eastern Nepal indicate an age of 20.7 ± 0.4 Ma, significantly younger than ultra-high pressure eclogites from the western Himalaya, reflecting either different origins or substantial time lags in tectonics along strike. Four proximal garnet amphibolites from structurally lower horizons are 14–15 Ma, similar to post-eclogitization ages published for rocks along strike in southern Tibet. P–T calculations indicate three metamorphic episodes for the eclogite: i) eclogite-facies metamorphism at 670 °C and ≥ 15 kbar at 23–16 Ma; ii) a ...
Recent studies evoke dispute whether the Greater Himalayan Crystalline Complex (GHC) was exhumed dur...
The recent identification of multiple strike-parallel discontinuities within the exhumed Himalayan m...
High-pressure to ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks of the Himalayan–Tibet orogen have informed o...
Garnet geochronology was used to provide the first direct measurement of the timing of eclogitizatio...
Relict omphacite inclusions have been discovered in mafic granulite at Dinggye of China, confirming ...
The discovery of eclogites is reported within the Great Himalayan Crystalline Complexin the Thongmön...
Rare granulitized eclogites exposed in the eastern Himalaya provide insight into conditions and proc...
The metamorphic evolution of a granulitized eclogite from the Phung Chu Valley (Eastern Himalaya) wa...
Syntheses of Himalayan tectonics imply an average shortening rate of ~2 cm/yr across the Himalaya ov...
Multichronometric studies of the low-temperature eclogitic Tso Morari unit (Ladakh, India) place tim...
The timing and nature of the India-Asia collision, Earth's largest ongoing continent-continent colli...
Rocks metamorphosed to high temperatures and/or high pressures are rare across the Himalayan orogen,...
The Himalayan mountain range is the perfect natural laboratory to ground truth tectonic models of co...
[1] The Ama Drime Massif (ADM) is an elongate north-south trending antiformal feature that extends ∼...
[1] The Ama Drime Massif (ADM) is an elongate north-south trending antiformal feature that extends ∼...
Recent studies evoke dispute whether the Greater Himalayan Crystalline Complex (GHC) was exhumed dur...
The recent identification of multiple strike-parallel discontinuities within the exhumed Himalayan m...
High-pressure to ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks of the Himalayan–Tibet orogen have informed o...
Garnet geochronology was used to provide the first direct measurement of the timing of eclogitizatio...
Relict omphacite inclusions have been discovered in mafic granulite at Dinggye of China, confirming ...
The discovery of eclogites is reported within the Great Himalayan Crystalline Complexin the Thongmön...
Rare granulitized eclogites exposed in the eastern Himalaya provide insight into conditions and proc...
The metamorphic evolution of a granulitized eclogite from the Phung Chu Valley (Eastern Himalaya) wa...
Syntheses of Himalayan tectonics imply an average shortening rate of ~2 cm/yr across the Himalaya ov...
Multichronometric studies of the low-temperature eclogitic Tso Morari unit (Ladakh, India) place tim...
The timing and nature of the India-Asia collision, Earth's largest ongoing continent-continent colli...
Rocks metamorphosed to high temperatures and/or high pressures are rare across the Himalayan orogen,...
The Himalayan mountain range is the perfect natural laboratory to ground truth tectonic models of co...
[1] The Ama Drime Massif (ADM) is an elongate north-south trending antiformal feature that extends ∼...
[1] The Ama Drime Massif (ADM) is an elongate north-south trending antiformal feature that extends ∼...
Recent studies evoke dispute whether the Greater Himalayan Crystalline Complex (GHC) was exhumed dur...
The recent identification of multiple strike-parallel discontinuities within the exhumed Himalayan m...
High-pressure to ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks of the Himalayan–Tibet orogen have informed o...