The westernmost part of the Karakorum belt and its prosecution along East Hindu Kush includes: 1) the southern portion of the Tash Kupruk Unit; 2) the Shah Jinali Phyllites; 3) the Rich Gol Metamorphic Complex (RGMC), a narrow belt of high-grade metabasites with serpentinites and metapelites, which forms a narrow strip along the Tirich Mir Fault, separating the Atark Unit (Hindu Kush?) from Karakorum metasediments. The RGMC may represent the easternmost part of similar complexes described around the Tirich Mir and may be linked to the boundary between Karakorum and East Hindu Kush
Zanchi, A., Gaetani, M., Poli, S. (1997). The rich gol metamorphic complex: Evidence of separation between Hindu Kush and Karakorum (Pakistan) (Le complexe métamorphique du Rich Gol : Évidence de séparation entre l'Hindu Kush et le Karakorum (Pakistan)). COMPTES RENDUS DE L'ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCES. SÉRIE 2. SCIENCES DE LA TERRE ET DES PLANÈTES, 325(11), 877-882 [10.1016/S1251-8050(99)80188-8].
The rich gol metamorphic complex: Evidence of separation between Hindu Kush and Karakorum (Pakistan) (Le complexe métamorphique du Rich Gol : Évidence de séparation entre l'Hindu Kush et le Karakorum (Pakistan))
ZANCHI, ANDREA MARCO
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1997
Abstract
The westernmost part of the Karakorum belt and its prosecution along East Hindu Kush includes: 1) the southern portion of the Tash Kupruk Unit; 2) the Shah Jinali Phyllites; 3) the Rich Gol Metamorphic Complex (RGMC), a narrow belt of high-grade metabasites with serpentinites and metapelites, which forms a narrow strip along the Tirich Mir Fault, separating the Atark Unit (Hindu Kush?) from Karakorum metasediments. The RGMC may represent the easternmost part of similar complexes described around the Tirich Mir and may be linked to the boundary between Karakorum and East Hindu KushI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.