Progress, problems and prospects: An overview of the Guadalupian Series of South China and North America
Abstract The Guadalupian Epoch is marked by the formation of the Pangean supercontinent,
global sea-level change, rifting and drifting of the Cimmerian continents, formation of large …
global sea-level change, rifting and drifting of the Cimmerian continents, formation of large …
The panjal traps
JG Shellnutt - 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The Early Permian (290 Ma) Panjal Traps are the largest contiguous outcropping of volcanic
(basaltic, andesitic and silicic) rocks within the Himalaya that are associated with the Late …
(basaltic, andesitic and silicic) rocks within the Himalaya that are associated with the Late …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of a new source for the Triassic Langjiexue Group: Evidence from a gabbro-diorite complex in the Gangdese magmatic belt and zircon …
Considerable debate persists as to the Triassic paleogeographic framework of the
Neotethys and the origin of the Late Triassic Langjiexue Group in the Tethyan Himalaya …
Neotethys and the origin of the Late Triassic Langjiexue Group in the Tethyan Himalaya …
Early Permian mafic dikes in the Nagqu area, central Tibet, China, associated with embryonic oceanic crust of the Meso‐Tethys Ocean
SS Chen, RD Shi, WM Fan, XH Gong… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
During the latest Carboniferous to Early Permian, a possible mantle plume initiated
continental rifting along the northern Gondwana margin, which subsequently developed into …
continental rifting along the northern Gondwana margin, which subsequently developed into …
Influence of geomorphic and anthropogenic activities on channel morphology of River Jhelum in Kashmir Valley, NW Himalayas
The Srinagar reach of the River Jhelum in Kashmir Valley, India exhibits complex
meandering and variable width (47–180m) and depth (0.76–6.09 m). The reach is …
meandering and variable width (47–180m) and depth (0.76–6.09 m). The reach is …
Glacial geomorphology and recent glacial recession of the Harmukh Range, NW Himalaya
A comprehensive description of the glaciation and glacial geomorphology of the Harmukh
range, northwest Himalaya is reported first time in this study. The geomorphic system of the …
range, northwest Himalaya is reported first time in this study. The geomorphic system of the …
Imprints of modal metasomatism in the post-Deccan subcontinental lithospheric mantle: petrological evidence from an ultramafic xenolith in an Eocene lamprophyre …
We report here on the occurrence of an interesting mantle-derived ultramafic xenolith
entrained in an Eocene (c. 55 Ma) lamprophyre dyke from the Dongargaon area of the …
entrained in an Eocene (c. 55 Ma) lamprophyre dyke from the Dongargaon area of the …
The initial break-up of Pangæa elicited by Late Palæozoic deglaciation
MW Yeh, JG Shellnutt - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
The break-up of Pangæa was principally facilitated by tensional plate stress acting on pre-
existing suture zones. The rifting of Pangæa began during the Early Permian along the …
existing suture zones. The rifting of Pangæa began during the Early Permian along the …
[HTML][HTML] Paleo-glacial reconstruction of the Thajwas glacier in the Kashmir Himalaya using 10Be cosmogenic radionuclide dating
Quantitative glacial chronologies of past glaciations are sparse in the Himalaya, and mostly
absent in the Kashmir Himalaya. We used cosmogenic 10 Be exposure dating, and …
absent in the Kashmir Himalaya. We used cosmogenic 10 Be exposure dating, and …
Carboniferous biostratigraphy of rugose corals
XD Wang, SR Yang, L Yao, T Sugiyama… - … Society, London, Special …, 2022 - lyellcollection.org
Rugose corals are one of the major fossil groups in shallow-water environments. They
played an important role in dividing and correlating Carboniferous strata during the last …
played an important role in dividing and correlating Carboniferous strata during the last …