2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-14868
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Evolution of Wangtu Gneissic Complex and its paleogeographic implications in Columbia assembly: insights from geochemistry, geochronology, and computational phase-equilibria study

Abstract: <p>A part of Palaeoproterozoic granite-gneiss complex, commonly known as Wangtu Gneissic Complex (WGC), exposed in Wangtu-Karcham-Akpa region along the Sutlej valley, northwest lesser Himalaya, India. The core part of this gneissic complex is exposed as the undeformed granitoid body. The basement of WGC is still more or less in its primeval condition. The Paleoproterozoic thermal evolution of the North Indian Continental Margin is uncertain as the Lesser Himalayan granites are viewed either as a … Show more

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