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    The Gangdese batholith or Gangdese volcanic arc is a major geological structure in the south of the Lhasa terrane in Tibet, to the north of the Himalayas...
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    A batholith (from Ancient Greek bathos 'depth' and lithos 'rock') is a large mass of intrusive igneous rock (also called plutonic rock), larger than 100 km2...
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  • which enters India-administered area near Demchok in Demchok sector. Gangdese batholith (geology of the area) Transhimalayas "Kailash Range". Britannica....
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    Geological map showing the Gangdese batholith, which is a product of magmatic activity about 100 million years ago....
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  • (2010). "Late Cretaceous charnockite with adakitic affinities from the Gangdese batholith, southeastern Tibet: Evidence for Neo-Tethyan mid-ocean ridge subduction...
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    volcanism. The Gangdese batholith was formed as this subduction continued along the southern margin of the Lhasa terrane. The Gangdese intrudes the southern...
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    volcanism. The Gangdese volcanic arc was formed as this subduction continued along the southern margin of the Lhasa terrane. The Gangdese batholith intrudes...
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    92°21′45″E / 29.848220°N 92.362586°E / 29.848220; 92.362586 Geography Mila Mountain Parent range Goikarla Rigyu Geology Volcanic arc Gangdese batholith...
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  • Craton. In the Tibetan Himalaya Appinite-cumulates are found in the Gangdese Batholith of the Lhasa Terrane. These appinites formed during the Upper Triassic...
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