| ZAFAR, Mohammad, MURATA, Mamoru, KHAN, Tahseenullah, OZAWA, Hiroaki, NISHIMURA, Hiroshi (2000) K-Ar biotite ages from Miocene post-collisional Garam Chashma leucogranite, eastern Hindukush Range (Trans-Himalayas), northwestern Pakistan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 95 (6) 101-106 doi:10.2465/jmps.95.101 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | collisional Garam Chashma leucogranite,eastern Hindukush Range (Trans Himalayas),northwestern Pakistan Mohammad...Laboratory, Geological Survey of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan Garam Chashma granitic rocks intrude discordantly...oftheAsian plate,Trans Himalayas,northwestern Pakistan. Therocksarefineto coarse grained,two mica leucogranite...Ar biotite analyses of four samples from the Garam Chashma pluton yield 18 20Ma ages. These ages are younger...collisional granitic rocks in Trans Himalayas of Pakistan and resemble those of the Higher Himalayan granitic | | Faisal, Shah, Larson, Kyle P., King, Jess, Cottle, John M. (2016) Rifting, subduction and collisional records from pluton petrogenesis and geochronology in the Hindu Kush, NW Pakistan. Gondwana Research, 35. 286-304 doi:10.1016/j.gr.2015.05.014 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | petrogenesis and geochronology in the Hindu Kush, NW Pakistan Shah Faisal a,b,⁎, Kyle P. Larson a, Jess King... University of Peshawar, Peshawar 25120, KPK, Pakistan Department of Earth Science, The University of...of plutonic bodies in the Hindu Kush range, NW Pakistan, provide insight on the crustal growth and tectonic...southern margin of Eurasia in the Mesozoic. The Garam Chasma pluton, the youngest body in the study area...stretches for more than 600 km from northwestern Pakistan into adjacent Afghanistan (Figs. 1 and 2). The | | Maheo, G., Blichert-Toft, J., Pin, C., Guillot, S., Pecher, A. (2009) Partial Melting of Mantle and Crustal Sources beneath South Karakorum, Pakistan: Implications for the Miocene Geodynamic Evolution of the India-Asia Convergence Zone. Journal of Petrology, 50 (3) 427-449 doi:10.1093/petrology/egp006 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mantle and Crustal Sources beneath South Karakorum, Pakistan: Implications for the Miocene Geodynamic Evolution...partial melting of amphibole-bearing rocks in the lower crust, possibly the root of south Karakorum Cretaceous...2001, 2004). Partial melting of the eclogitized lower part of the Asian continental crust also has been...et al. (1992) and Zanchi & Gaetani (1994). GC, Garam Chasma pluton; Ko, Kohistan; La, Ladakh; ITSZ, Indus^Tsangpo...partially exhumed by diapiric ascent within the lower and middle crust, followed by the uplift and erosion | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | hybrid, metaluminous Konur K-feldspar megacrystic quartz monzonite, (3) the mafic A-type, alkaline Kizdede...monzogabbro, (4) the felsic A-type, alkaline Hasandede quartz syenite/monzonite, and (5) the M-type, low-K tholeiitic...coarse- to medium-crystalline texture and consists of quartz, orthoclase and plagioclase, with variable amounts...interpretation is also supported by oxygen-isotope data from quartz separates, with a mean value of 10.58 0.11 %...monzonitic association; and (3) an Upper Cretaceous to Lower Palaeocene felsic and mafic A-type, alkaline association | | Mahar, Munazzam Ali, Mahéo, Gweltaz, Goodell, Philip C., Pavlis, Terry L. (2014) Age and origin of post collision Baltoro granites, south Karakoram, North Pakistan: Insights from in-situ U–Pb, Hf and oxygen isotopic record of zircons. Lithos, 205. 341-358 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2014.07.014 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | collision Baltoro granites, south Karakoram, North Pakistan: Insights from in-situ U–Pb, Hf and oxygen isotopic...east. This magmatic event is best explained by lower crust partial melting promoted by both thermal equilibration...This plutonic body outcrops in south Karakorum (Pakistan), 342 M.A. Mahar et al. / Lithos 205 (2014)...rocks of the Karakoram Metamorphic Complex (KMC). Lower initial 87 Sr/86Sr ratio of Baltoro granites (0...absent biotite dehydration melting around 850 °C at lower crustal depths (Bhalla et al., 1994; Crawford and | | | Journal (issue) | southern Asia (Sri Lanka, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, and China), and Australia. The major...Nigeria and Namibia; exceptional peridot from Pakistan; and pink to red tourmalines from Nigeria and...jade [both jadeite and nephrite], opal, peridot, quartz, spinel, tanzanite, topaz, and tourmaline). Locality...Deposits in Afghanistan (Panjshir Valley) and Pakistan (Swat Valley) produced fine-quality emeralds of...They built fires under massive aquamarine-bearing quartz bodies, and then threw water onto the heated rock |
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