
- A reinterpretation of the Balakot Formation: Implications for the tectonics of the NW Himalaya, Pakistan
- 2005 Geological Society of America. For permission to copy, contact Copyright Permissions, GSA, or editing@geosociety.org. Geology; April 2005; v. 33; no. 4; p. 309312; doi: 10.1130/G21161.1; 3 figures; 2 tables; Data Repository item 2005051. 309
- spe436-11 page 1 The Geological Society of America
- Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol. 165, 2008, pp. 10451057. Printed in Great Britain. Provenance of the Tertiary sedimentary rocks of the Indo-Burman Ranges, Burma
- Tectonic evolution of the Himalaya constrained by detrital 40
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- The detrital record of orogenesis: A review of approaches and techniques used in the Himalayan sedimentary basins
- Detrital geochronology and geochemistry of CretaceousEarly Miocene strata of Nepal: implications for timing and
- Constraints on the exhumation and erosion of the High Himalayan Slab, NW India, from foreland basin deposits
- letters to nature 194 NATURE |VOL 410 |8 MARCH 2001 |www.nature.com
- The latest Paleocenemiddle Eocene Su-bathu Formation and the OligoceneMiocene
- In India, the Dagshai and overlying Kasauli Formations represent the oldest exposed continental foredeep sediments eroded from the Hi-
- Reconstructing the exhumation history of the Lesser Himalaya, NW India, from a multitechnique provenance study of the foreland
- For permission to copy, contact editing@geosociety.org 2003 Geological Society of America 1265
- Early Himalayan exhumation: Isotopic constraints from the Indian foreland basin