نتایج جستجو برای: alpine himalayan ophiolite

تعداد نتایج: 14666  

امامعلی پور, علی , عطایی, منصور , میر محمدی, میرصالح , کنعانیان, علی ,

The chromite deposits of Aland (Barajok and Kochak villages) and Gheshlagh area in the Khoy ophiolite occur as layered, lenticular or irregular masses, surrounded by dunitie and harzburgites. These chromites are compositionally similar to alpine-type chromites, characterized by nodular, massive, disseminated and banded textures. EMPA data show that they vary widely in term of Cr-number [100Cr/C...

2007
DEBRA S. STAKES HUGHP. TAYLOR

Geological, petrological, and axygcn isotopic data are pn:sentecl for 228 whole rock and mineral samples collected from a 100x20 km area of the nortbem Samail opbiolite in Oman. MOlt of these samples arc from three detailed profiles tluough the pillow IIIYBI, sbeetecl dikes, and .red pbbi'OI of this laterally heterogeneous fratpnent of Cretaceous oceanic crust, down to and 8C1'0I& the petroaop:...

2003
D. M. Robinson P. G. DeCelles

We present a kinematic model for the Himalayan thrust belt that satisfies structural and metamorphic data and explains recently reported late Miocene–Pliocene geochronologic and thermochronologic ages from rocks in the Main Central thrust zone in central Nepal. At its current exposure level, the Main Central thrust juxtaposes a hanging-wall flat in Greater Himalayan rocks with a footwall flat i...

2001
NIKKI M. WHITE R. R. PARRISH M. J. BICKLE Y. M. R. NAJMAN D. BURBANK A. MAITHANI

Single detrital monazite grains from the Dharamsala and Lower Siwalik Formations (early to mid-Miocene continental foreland basin sediments in NW India) have been dated by two techniques; isotope dilution thermal ionization multicollector mass spectrometry (ID-TIMS) and laser ablation plasma ionization multicollector mass spectrometry (LA-PIMMS). The results give U–Th–Pb isotopic ages of c. 400...

2015
J. R. Elliott R. Jolivet P. J. González J.-P. Avouac J. Hollingsworth M. P. Searle V. L. Stevens

The Himalayan mountain range has been the locus of some of the largest continental earthquakes, including the 2015 magnitude 7.8 Gorkha earthquake. Competing hypotheses suggest that Himalayan topography is sustained and plate convergence is accommodated either predominantly on the main plate boundary fault, or more broadly across multiple smaller thrust faults. Here we use geodetic measurements...

Journal: :Forests 2021

Himalayan Silver Fir (Abies spectabilis) and Birch (Betula utilis) are tree species often found coexisting in sub-alpine forests of the Nepal Himalayas. To assess species-specific growth performances these species, tree-ring samples were collected from subalpine forest Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal. Standard ring width chronologies both correlated with climatic variables static running windo...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
معصومه عدالت دوست سعید جهانبخش شهاب الدین واثق ملکی

â  abstract geographical placement of iran especially azerbaijan area in highly strips and alpine-himalayan seismic, causes the earthquakes and their damages as inevitable facts in our country. for this reason, recognition of parameters affecting occurrence of earthquakes and development of new and suitable methods for prediction is necessary in azerbaijan region. analyzing the complex spatio-t...

2007
RON HARRIS

Analysis of spatial, temporal, geological and geochemical patterns of ophiolites in the Indonesian and New Guinea region indicates a strong correlation with marginal basin development and closure. The spatial distribution of ophiolites is mostly linked with marginal basin producing zones of oblique convergence and collision. Strain partitioning in these zones creates a series of ephemeral plate...

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