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Plate tectonics / Tectonic plates / Geology of India / Geology of Pakistan / Indian Plate / Lhasa terrane / Geology of the Himalaya / Foreland basin / Continental collision / Plate reconstruction / Lhasa / Gangdese batholith
Date: 2015-06-08 04:53:27
Plate tectonics
Tectonic plates
Geology of India
Geology of Pakistan
Indian Plate
Lhasa terrane
Geology of the Himalaya
Foreland basin
Continental collision
Plate reconstruction
Lhasa
Gangdese batholith

PUBLICATIONS Geophysical Research Letters RESEARCH LETTER2015GL063749 Key Points: • Estimated 600–750 km postcollisional

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