1.INTRODUCTION
1.1 Geography 1.2 Climate and poulation 1.3 Livestock 1.4 History 1.5 Etymology and Toponymy 1.6 Cartography
2.
GEOLOGICAL OVERVIEW
2.1
Introduction
2.2 The making of the Himalaya
2.3 Major tectonic subdivisions
of the Himalaya
2.4 Geological frame of this
study
2.5 Purposes of the present
work
3.
STRATIGRAPHY
3.0
Introduction
3.1 Stratigraphic column
3.2
The Phe Formation
3.3
The Karsha Formation
3.4
The Kurgiakh Formation
3.5
The Thaple Formation
3.6
The Muth Formation
3.7
The Lipak Formation
3.8
The Po Formation
3.9
The Ganmachidam Formation
3.10
The Chumik Formation
3.11
The Panjal Traps
3.12
The Kuling Formation
3.13 The Lilang
Group
3.14
The Tamba Kurkur Formation
3.15
The Hanse Formation
3.16
The Zozar Formation
3.18
Synthesis of the stratigraphic observations
3.19 Pre-Himalayan tectonics
in Zanskar
4.
TECTONICS
4.1
Introduction
4.1.1:
Main Structural elements in the NW Himalaya
4.1.2: Chronology of deformation
in the NW Himalaya (Fig 4.1)
4.2: Structural
observations in SE Zanskar
4.2.1:
Phase D1: the NE-directed Shikar Beh Nappe
4.2.2: Phase D2: The SW-directed
Nyimaling - Tsarap Nappe
4.2.3: Phase D3: ductile underthrusting
of the HHCS below the TH
4.2.4: Phase D4: ductile top
to the NE extension along the ZSZ
4.2.5 Phase D5: Doming
4.2.6 Phase D6: High-angle
normal faults
4.3
Discussion:
5.
METAMORPHISM
5.1
Introduction
5.2 The prograde regional metamorphism
M1
5.3 The prograde regional metamorphism
M2
5.3.1
Introduction
5.3.2 Metamorphism in the
Paleozoic-Mesozoic (Tethyan) series
5.3.3 High-grade Metamorphism
along the Kamirup valley
5.3.4 The metamorphic transition
between the TH and the HHCS across the ZSZ
5.3.4.1
The Biotite Zone
5.3.4.2 The Garnet Zone
5.3.4.3 The Staurolite
Zone
5.3.4.4 The Kyanite Zone
5.3.4.5 The Intrusion
Zone
5.3.4.6 The Migmatitic
Zone
5.3.4.7 Discussion
5.3.5
Thermobarometry
5.3.5.1
Analytical procedure
5.3.5.2 Results:
5.4
The retrograde metamorphism M3
5.4.1
Sillimanite
5.4.2 Cordierite
5.4.3 K-feldspar
5.4.4 Andalusite
5.4.5 Margarite
5.4.6 Other minerals
5.4.7 Discussion
5.5
Conclusion
6.
LEUCOGRANITES
6.1
Introduction
6.2 Geological setting
6.3 Petrography
6.4 Geochemistry
6.4.1
Major elements
6.4.2 Trace elements:
6.5
Geochronology
6.6 Origin of the leucogranites
and melt migration
6.7 Discussion
7.
THE ZSZ: AGE AND AMOUNT OF SHEAR
7.1
Introduction
7.2 Displacement along the ZSZ
7.3 Timing of extensional shearing
along the ZSZ
7.4 Discussion
8. MODELS FOR SYN-OROGENIC
EXTENSION
8.1
Introduction
8.2 Gravity collapse
8.3 Ductile extrusion-channel
flow model
8.4 Analogic physical modelling
8.5 Discussion
9. CONCLUSIONS
10. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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FIGURES
Topographic Maps:
Topographic Map
1
Topographic Map
2
Geological Maps:
General map of Himalaya
Go
Cross-section of Himalaya Go
Detailed Geological Map Go
Small Map of Studied area Go
Large Map of Studied area Go
Paleogeographic
reconstr. :
Paleogeography (-435Ma)
Paleogeography (-248Ma)
Paleogeography (-100Ma)
Paleogeography (-70-0Ma)
Tectonic Maps:
Tectonic Map Go
Structural Map Go
3D diagram Go
Exhumation Models:
Hodges 1 Go
Hodges 2 Go
Grudjic Go
Chemenda Go
Escher Go
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