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Journal Article
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 ) 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
Journal Article
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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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2011
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2011) 130 (2): 147–159.
... LP-HT andalusite- staurolite- and garnet- grade metamorphism (M1) was associated with Andean-type intrusions of Hunza granodiorites and other I-type subduction-related plutons (eg: Muztagh Tower gneiss, K2 gneiss, Hushe gneiss; S earle et alii , 1989 , 1990 ; S earle , 1991 ). M2 was the major...
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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...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (4): 603–606.
... the Karakoram batholith include the Muztagh Tower unit (Fig. 1) composed of biotite and hornblende-rich foliated granodiorites, which gave three K-Ar hornblende ages spanning 82-75 f 3 Ma (Searle et al. 1989), and the Hushe gneiss, SE of the Baltoro area, which has a U-Pb zircon age of 145 f 5 Ma and two 40Ar...
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( a ) Mango Gusar leucogranite intruding marbles and pelites of the Karakor...
Published: 01 January 2010
intruded by a network of garnet two-mica leucogranite dykes dated at 24.7 Ma; Korophon, Braldu valley. Rucksack for scale. ( d ) At least three phases of complexly deformed leucogranite dykes intruding kyanite-grade gneisses and migmatites with early partial melt layers, Askole, Braldu valley. ( e
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2001
GSA Bulletin (2001) 113 (5): 625–639.
...-granite gneisses and amphibolites and the Hunza granodiorites ( Searle, 1991 ; Crawford and Searle 1992 ). U-Pb zircon ages of 150–145 Ma have been obtained from the Hushe gneiss (R. Parrish in Searle, 1991 ), 115 ± 3 Ma from the K2 gneiss ( Searle et al., 1990 ), and 95 ± 5 Ma ( Le Fort et al., 1983...
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Journal Article
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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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2009
Journal of the Geological Society (2009) 166 (5): 919–932.
... region has belts of Cretaceous orthogneiss (e.g. Hushe gneiss, Muztagh gneiss, K2 gneiss; Searle 1991 ; Crawford & Searle 1992 ; Searle et al . 1992 ) that have been subsequently metamorphosed, but the area is dominated by the Miocene Baltoro batholith comprising biotite monzogranites and garnet...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1992
Journal of the Geological Society (1992) 149 (5): 753–773.
... Himalayan, Tibetan Tethys and Indus suture zones of Zanskar and Ladakh, western Himalaya Journal of Structural Geology 1986 8 923 936 Searle M. P. Fryer B. J. Coward M. P. Ries A. Garnet, tourmaline and muscovite-bearing leucogranites, gneisses and migmatites of the Higher...
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Generalized tectonostratigraphic columns for the regions discussed. The dep...
Published: 10 June 2020
– Central Lhasa; CC – Changmar Complex; ChC – Chilas Complex; CV/JG – Chalt Volcanics and Jalgot Group; Dse – Doksam sequence; fpc – fluvial polygenic conglomerate; GB – Gangdese Batholith; HC – Hushe Complex; JFm – Jingzhushan Formation; K2g – K2 gneiss; KB – Kohistan Batholith; KFm – Khardung Formation
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (6): 903–912.
... D.A. Gleadow A.J. Mortimer G. Rapid Pliocene exhumation in the Karakoram (Pakistan), revealed by fission track thermochronology of the K2 gneiss Geology 1994 22 19 22 Harrison T.M. Copeland P. Kidd W.S.F. An Yin Raising Tibet Science 1992 255 163 170...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 08 October 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP483.6
EISBN: 9781786204523
... batholith that includes pre-collision I-type granodiorites and granites metamorphosed to amphibolite facies (Hunza complex, K2 gneiss, Hushe gneisses: Searle et al. 1989 , 1990 ; Crawford & Searle 1992 ), and post-collisional monzogranite-leucogranites with U–Pb ages from 40.2 to 13.9 Ma ( Searle...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (5): 883–891.
... leucogranite is part of the young phase of intrusive rocks forming the Karakoram batholith (Fig. 1a). This batholith is c. 700 km long, cut by the Karakoram fault, and composed of older granodiorite tonalite phases (120 85 Ma) such as the Hushe gneiss, the K2 gneiss and the Muztagh Tower gneiss (e.g. Searle...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (1): 39–50.
... and crustal development in the North Atlantic Shield during the mid-Proterozoic Symposium on Granites, Gneisses and Related Rocks. Geological Society of South Africa, Special Publication 1973 3 307 317 Bridgwater D. Escher A. Watterson J. Tectonic displacements and thermal activity...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2007
Journal of the Geological Society (2007) 164 (2): 439–450.
... crustal gneisses and granites are exposed. K-feldspar + hornblende + biotite orthogneisses, amphibolites and calc-silicates are equivalents of the Karakoram metamorphic complex ( Searle & Tirrul 1991 ). These rocks have been intruded by a network of leucogranite dykes and sills and are partially...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 February 2020
Geological Magazine (2020) 157 (9): 1451–1472.
... (~82 Ma; Searle et al. 1988 ) and Hushe gneiss (~145 Ma; Searle et al. 1989 ). In the eastern Karakoram, these are recognized as the Tirit granites (~110–68 Ma; Weinberg et al. 2000 ; Jain & Singh, 2008 ; Upadhyay, 2008 ; Kumar et al . 2017 ) and Panamik granite in the Khalsar–Panamik...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1993
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1993) 41 (6): 487–508.
...- sillimanite-bearing Darjeeling gneisses above geneous from the Nanga I'arbat in the west became one of the classical sections exposing to eastern Bhutan and beyond in the east. the Himalayan reversed metamorphism (HEIM They are devoid of mafic xenoliths and & GANS~E1R939). Detailed studies in Nepal intrude...
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.1200(04)
... ongoing today at depth. 5. Magmatism : The Karakoram batholith includes (1) a series of precollisional diorite-granodiorite-tonalite granitoids subsequently deformed and metamorphosed to amphibolite facies orthogneisses (e.g., K2 gneiss, Muztagh Tower gneiss, Hushe gneiss; Searle et al., 1989 , 1990...
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