“…At least 15 domes have been identified along the North Himalayan antiform (e.g., Burg et al, 1984;Debon et al, 1986;Watts et al, 2005), and six of these domes have been studied in detail. Of the six previously studied domes, Changgo (Larson et al, 2010) Malashan (Aoya et al, 2005;Kawakami et al, 2007;Gao et al, 2013;Gao and Zeng, 2014), Yardoi (Aikman et al, 2008;Zeng et al, 2009Zeng et al, , 2011Zeng et al, , 2014, and Mabja-Sakya (Zhang et al, 2004;Lee et al, 2006;Lee and Whitehouse, 2007) contain granite bodies with Eocene to Miocene (35-10 Ma) U/Pb zircon ages, whereas Kangmar (Schärer et al, 1986;Lee et al, 2000) and Kampa (Quigley et al, 2008) contain only granitic gneiss with Neoproterozoic to Cambrian (560-500 Ma) U/Pb zircon ages. Granitic gneiss with Neoproterozoic to Cambrian age is also reported in Mabja-Sakya (Lee and Whitehouse, 2007) and Yardoi (e.g., Zeng et al, 2009).…”