The Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) is composed of a sequence of Barrovianfacies metamorphic rocks up to kyanite or sillimanite + K-feldspar grade, migmatites, layered stromatic migmatites and leucogranite sheets....The Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) is composed of a sequence of Barrovianfacies metamorphic rocks up to kyanite or sillimanite + K-feldspar grade, migmatites, layered stromatic migmatites and leucogranite sheets. These rocks were metamorphosed during the late Eocene to early Miocene, and are bounded below by a large-scale SW-vergent ductile shear zone-thrust fault (Main Central Thrust; MCT), and above by a NE-dipping low-angle normal sense shear zone and fault (Zanskar Shear Zone; ZSZ),展开更多
The Journal of Mountain Science(JMS)is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands-ecoregions of particular global importance,with a particular emphasis on the important highlands/mountains in the world,such a...The Journal of Mountain Science(JMS)is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands-ecoregions of particular global importance,with a particular emphasis on the important highlands/mountains in the world,such as the Tibetan Plateau,the Himalayas,the Alps,the Andes,the Rockies and many other mountain ranges of our planet.JMS mainly publishes academic and technical papers concerning展开更多
文摘The Greater Himalayan Sequence (GHS) is composed of a sequence of Barrovianfacies metamorphic rocks up to kyanite or sillimanite + K-feldspar grade, migmatites, layered stromatic migmatites and leucogranite sheets. These rocks were metamorphosed during the late Eocene to early Miocene, and are bounded below by a large-scale SW-vergent ductile shear zone-thrust fault (Main Central Thrust; MCT), and above by a NE-dipping low-angle normal sense shear zone and fault (Zanskar Shear Zone; ZSZ),
文摘The Journal of Mountain Science(JMS)is devoted to mountains and their surrounding lowlands-ecoregions of particular global importance,with a particular emphasis on the important highlands/mountains in the world,such as the Tibetan Plateau,the Himalayas,the Alps,the Andes,the Rockies and many other mountain ranges of our planet.JMS mainly publishes academic and technical papers concerning