This paper investigates the age, P–T conditions and kinematics of Karakorum Fault (KF) zone rocks in the NW part of the Himalaya–Karakorum belt. Granulite to greenschist facies assemblages were developed within the KF zone during strike-slip shearing. The granulites were formed at high temperature (800 °C, 5.5 kbar), were subsequently...
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2009 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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2006 (v1)Journal article
Amphiboles and a biotite from amphibolites and amphibolitic gneisses of the Karakorum Metamorphic Complex (KMC, NW Himalaya), were dated using the 40Ar/39Ar method. Isotope correlations were compared to electron-microprobe analyses. Both AlIV and AlVI contents of amphibole increase from the south near the Shyok Suture Zone to the Dassu-Askole...
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2005 (v1)Journal article
The Karakorum Range comprises a crustal section of marbles and metapelites providing an opportunity to study the extent of high-temperature metamorphic reequilibration in an active orogen. Metamorphism culminated during the Mio-Pliocene, at 6-7 Ma. Peak metamorphic conditions increased from south to north, i.e. from (1) the Upper Anchizone...
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2005 (v1)Journal article
Lithological and structural maps from the East Commonwealth Bay Unit (ECB; Terre Adélie and Georges V land, Antarctica) are presented with a summary of the main structural and metamorphic data obtained in the area. The ECB unit is structured during the Late Archean – Lower Proterozoic (at 2.4-2.5 Ga), with (i) granulite metamorphism at 9 - 6...
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2007 (v1)Conference paper
More than 15 years of field and laboratory investigations on samples from Terre Adélie to the western part of George Vth Land (135 to 146°E) during the GEOLETA program allow a reassessment of the Terre Adélie Craton (TAC) geology. The TAC represents the largest exposed fragment of the East Antarctic Shield preserved from both Grenville and Ross...
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2008 (v1)Journal article
We have conducted a systematic inversion of striated fault planes throughout northern Pakistan in order to better depict the temporal and spatial variations in stress patterns. Two domains are evidenced at a regional scale, separated by the active Raikhot fault, the western boundary of the Nanga Parbat spur. West of this fault, a wrench-type...
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