“…The lower unit, named the Chekha Formation, comprises metapelite, pelitic gneiss, augen gneiss, quartzite, and calc-silicate intruded by numerous leucogranite sills and dikes (Gansser, 1983;Grujic et al, 2002;Kellett et al, 2009;Kellett and Grujic, 2012), and has been correlated regionally with the Everest Series and North Col Formation of eastern Nepal, the Annapurna Yellow Formation of central Nepal, and the Haimanta Group of northwestern India Gleeson and Godin, 2006;Chambers et al, 2009). Above this is a unit of recumbently folded marbles that is devoid of the leucogranite intrusions present beneath.…”