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Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.1130/SPE232-p47
... the India-Eurasia collision. The oldest subduction-related phases include Jurassic hornblendite to biotite monzogranite of the Hushe complex, and Cretaceous (ca. 82 to 75 Ma) hornblende-biotite metagranitoids of the Muztagh Tower unit, all of which were deformed during the India-Kohistan-Karakoram collision...
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( a ) Southern margin of the Baltoro batholith in the Latok–Ogre Range show...
Published: 01 January 2010
intruding Hushe gneisses along Masherbrum glacier. The sills and dykes feed the upper Masherbrum leucogranite dated at 17.6 ± 1.1 Ma. ( f ) Rafters of Jurassic foliated orthogneisses broken up and intruded by Miocene Baltoro granites, structurally lower levels of Masherbrum, Yermanandu glacier. ( g
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Published: 01 June 2011
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2011) 130 (2): 147–159.
...-granodiorite magmatism (Hunza, Hushe plutonic units) with possible concomitant low-pressure andalusite-sillimanite grade Buchan-type metamorphism. The Kohistan intra-oceanic island arc developed above a second north-dipping subduction zone to the south during the Aptian-Eocene (∼120–45 Ma) and was accreted...
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Published: 01 February 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (1): 65–82.
...M. P. SEARLE; R. TIRRUL(deceased) Abstract Prior to the Eocene (c. 50 Ma) collision of the Indian and Asian plates, the southern margin of Asia along the Karakoram plate was an Andean-type margin dominated by tonalitic-granodioritic magmatism of Jurassic––Lower Cretaceous age (Hushe gneiss, Muztagh...
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( a ) Landsat photograph of the Panmah valley (left), Baltoro glacier (cent...
Published: 01 January 2010
Fig. 5. ( a ) Landsat photograph of the Panmah valley (left), Baltoro glacier (centre), upper Hushe valley (centre, south), Shaksgam valley, Tibet (centre, north) and Siachen glacier (right) (see Fig. 2 for location). ( b ) The K7 granite dated at 21.7 Ma intruding Masherbrum Complex
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Schematic profiles  c . 30 km across showing the generalized anatomy of the...
Published: 01 January 2010
Fig. 9. Schematic profiles c . 30 km across showing the generalized anatomy of the Baltoro granite batholith and country rocks also showing the U–Th–Pb ages of each unit. ( a ) Across Latok–Panmah–Paiyu area in the west; ( b ) is across the Mitre Peak–Masherbrum–Hushe area in the east.
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Schematic profiles approximately 30 km across showing the generalized anato...
Published: 01 June 2011
-Masherbrum-Hushe area in the east.
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Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of the Geological Society (2010) 167 (1): 183–202.
... intruding Hushe gneisses along Masherbrum glacier. The sills and dykes feed the upper Masherbrum leucogranite dated at 17.6 ± 1.1 Ma. ( f ) Rafters of Jurassic foliated orthogneisses broken up and intruded by Miocene Baltoro granites, structurally lower levels of Masherbrum, Yermanandu glacier. ( g...
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Published: 01 February 2010
Petroleum Geoscience (2010) 16 (1): 77–85.
... them ( Olson 1998 ). Furthermore, they can make use of the large amount of historical data that were ignored in previous analyses using conventional modelling. The perceptron or artificial neuron is the major element of many ANNs. The perceptron was conceived by Rosenblatt ( Rosenblatt 1958 ; Hush...
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Published: 01 December 2024
American Mineralogist (2024) 109 (12): 2152–2161.
... for this kind of process ( Hush 1968 ), the term “IVCT” more specifically originates from Hush theory first described by Allen and Hush (1967) and Hush (1967) . It is an umbrella term encompassing a broad range of optical transitions involving charge transfer where electrons are “nearly” localized...
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Published: 01 August 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (4): 603–606.
... A. Malinconico L. L. Lillie R. S. Metamorphic, magmatic and tectonic evolution of the central Karakoram in the Biafo-Baltoro-Hushe regions of N. Pakistan Geology and Tectonics of the Western Himalaya 1989 232 Geological Society of America Special Publication 47 73 Searle M. P. Rex A. J...
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( a ) Mango Gusar leucogranite intruding marbles and pelites of the Karakor...
Published: 01 January 2010
Karakoram Metamorphic Complex rocks; confluence of the Charakusa and Chogolisa glaciers, NE of Hushe. A narrow black lamprophyre dyke intrudes the K7 granite. Height of cliff is c . 300 m.
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2000
Geophysics (2000) 65 (4): 1032–1047.
... reviews by Lippmann (1987) , Hush and Horne (1993) , Hérault and Jutten (1994) , and Chentouf (1997) . The statement that “designing and training a network is still more an art than a science” is mainly attributable to several well-known difficulties related to neural networks. Among...
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Published: 21 May 2015
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2015) 60 (3): 157–177.
... that the actual ‘Section’ was original work ( Kidd 1815 ). This observation was not followed up by later writers until comparatively recently. Then Bush (1974) noted that Forster had strung together unacknowledged quotations from Williams, and Cranstone (1992) , writing on the practice of hushing, demonstrated...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 26 June 2018
Interpretation (2018) 6 (3): B15–B35.
... introduce random correlations, which may distract the machine learning process from the more relevant ones ( Kalkomey, 1997 ; Brouwer et al., 2011 ; Ma and Gomez, 2015 ). However, by providing large sets of example data for training, the potential for this occurring is drastically reduced ( Hush and Horne...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2005
PALAIOS (2005) 20 (2): 99–100.
... after a certain amount of tinkering and modification to satisfy both reviewer(s) and editor(s). The more the red pens turn, the less chance there is that the paper will be accepted, at least for the target journal at this time. It is all a very serious business. Some authors speak with hushed reverence...
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Published: 01 April 2012
Geochemical Perspectives (2012) 1 (2): 295–297.
... then held the paper out in such a way that no one else could see it. Then he said in a hushed voice, “This is a graph of the O 2 content of Biosphere 2 air versus time. As you can see, it’s steadily declining.” I could see that it had reached about 18.5% (the atmosphere has 21%). Having already thought...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (5): 625–639.
... in the southwest of the area studied ( Fig. 2 ), probably reflecting increasing amounts of exhumation associated with crustal melting and leucogranite intrusion during D2. The Karakoram, pre–India-Asia–collision, subduction-related granitoids include the Hushe, Muztagh Tower, and K2 tonalite- granodiorite...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (11): 1443–1455.
... with the emplacement of the granodioritic protolith of the Late Jurassic–Cretaceous Hushe gneiss ( Searle et al., 1989 ; Searle, 1991 ; Searle and Tirrul, 1991 ; Crawford and Searle, 1992 ). D1 deformation was related to the closure along the Shyok suture zone ( Petterson and Windley, 1985 ). M2...
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Published: 01 October 1994
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1994) 84 (5): 1593–1607.
... . Stearns S. D. Hush D. R. (1990) . Digital Signal Analysis , Prentice Hall , New Jersey , 440 pp. Takahashi H. Takahashi...