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Leucogranite intruding the South Tibetan Detachment in western Nepal: Implications for exhumation models in the Himalayas

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Carosi, Rodolfo
Montomoli, C
Rubatto, Daniela
Visona, Dario

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The most popular models regarding the exhumation of the Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS), such as extrusion, channel flow, critical taper and wedge extrusion, require prolonged activity of the two bounding shear zones and faults, the Main Central Thrust (

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Terra Nova

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2037-12-31
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