Channel flow, ductile extrusion and exhumation in continental collision zones / edited by R. D. Law, M. P. Searle and L. Godin Nelson, Karl Douglas, 1953-2002

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Nelson, Karl Douglas, 1953-2002
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Nelson, Karl Douglas, 1953-2002.; Orogeny - Himalaya Mountains Region.; Geology, Structural - Himalaya Mountains Region - Congresses.
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  • Machine derived contents note: GRUJIc, D. Channel flow and continental collision tectonics: an overview 25
  • vo ution of ideas on channel flow and ductile extrusion
  • n the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau system
  • KLEMPERER, S. L. Crustal flow in Tibet: geophysical vidence for te physical 39
  • state of Tibetan lithosphere, and inferred patterns of active fow
  • HODGES, K. V. A synthesis of the Channel Flow-Extrusion hypothesis as developed 7
  • for the Himalayan-Tibetan orogenic system
  • Modeling channel flow and ductile extrusion processes
  • BEAUMONT C., NGUYEN, M. H., JAMIESON, R. A. & ELLIS, S Crustal flow modes in 91
  • large hot orogens
  • MDVEDEV, S. & BEAUMONT C. Growth of continental plateaus by channel inection 147
  • models designed to address constraints and thermomechanical consistency
  • JAMIESON, R. A., BEAUMONT, C, NGUYEN, M. H. & GRUJIC, D. Provenance of the 165
  • Greater Himalayan Sequence and associated rocks: predictions of channel
  • flow models
  • GRASnMANN, B., EDWARDS, M. A & WIESMAYR, G. Kinematic dilatancy effects 183
  • on orogenic extrusion
  • lONES, R. R. HOLDSWORT, R. E., HAND, M. & G.OSCOMBE, Ductile extrusion in 201
  • coninental collision zones: ambiguities in the definition of channel flow and its
  • identification in ancient orogens
  • WILL AMS, P. F. JIANG, D. & LIN, S. Interpretation of deformation fabrics of 221
  • infrastructure zone rocks in the context of channel flow and other tectonic models
  • Gelogica constraints on channel fow and uctile extrusion as an important
  • orogenic process
  • Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau
  • HARRTSON, T. M. Did the Himalayan Crystallines extrude partially molten from 237
  • beneath the Tibetan Plateau?
  • ROBINSON, D M.i & PEARSON, 0. N. Exhumation of Greater Himalayan rock along 255
  • the Main Centra Thrust in Nepal: implications for channel low
  • GoIN L, GLEESON, T. P., SEARLE M. P., ULLRICH, T. D. & PARRISiH R. R. 269
  • ocking f southward extrusion in favour of rapid crustal-scale buckling of
  • the Greater Himalayan sequence, Nar valley, central Nepal
  • SCALLE'r, B. & SEARLE, M P. Mechanisms and timescales of felsic magma 293
  • segregation, ascent and emplacement in the Himalaya
  • ANNEN, C, & SCAILLE T B. Thermal evolution of leucogranites in extensional faults: 309
  • impications for Miocene denudation rates in the Himalaya
  • WANG, LL Q. & GUOSHIENG, Q 40Ar /3Ar thermochronological constraints o the 327
  • cooling and exhumation history of he South Tibetan Detachment System,
  • Nyalam area, southern Tibet
  • SARLE, M. P,, LAW, R. D. & JESSUP, M. J. Crustal structure, restoration and evolution 355
  • f the Greater Himalaya in Nepal-South Tibet: implications for channel flow and
  • ductile extrusion of the middle crust
  • JFSSUP, M. J., Law. R. D., SEARLE, M. P & IHBBARD, M. S. Structural evolution and 379
  • orticity of flow during extrusion and exhumation of the Greater Himalayan Slab.
  • Mount Everest Massif, Tibet/Nepal: implications for orogen-scale flow partitioning
  • HoLSTAFR, L. S. & GRUJIC, D. Pulsed channel flow in Bhuan 415
  • CAROSI R, MONTOMOLI, C., RUBATTO D. & VLSONA D. No ral-sense shear zones 425
  • n he core of the igher Himalayan Crystallines (Bhutan Himalaya):
  • evidence for extrusion?
  • LEE, J., MCCLELLAND, W., WANG, Y., BLYTHE, A. & MCWILLIAMS, M. 445
  • Oligocene-Miocene middle crustal flow n southern Tibet: geochronolog
  • of Mabja Dome
  • AOYA, M., WALLS, S. R., KAWAKAMI, T., LEE, J., WANG, Y. & MAEDA, H. 471
  • The Malashan gneiss dome in south Tibet: comparative study with the
  • Kngmar dome with special reference to kinematics of deformation and
  • origin of associated granites
  • ldletnides and Appalachians
  • XYPOLIAS P. & KOKALAS, S. Heterogeneous ductile deformation along a 497
  • mid-crustal extuding shear zone: an example from the
  • External Hellenides (Greece)
  • ATCHR, R. D. JR. & MERSCHAT, A, J. The Appalachian Inner Piedmont: 517
  • an exhumed strke-parallel, tectonically forced orogenic channel
  • dia Cordilera
  • RaOWN R. L. & GISON H. D. An argument for channel flow in the 543
  • sothen Caadian Cordillera and comparison with Himalayan tectonics
  • CARI . D & SIMONY P. S. Ductile thrustin versus channel flow in the 561
  • southeastern Canadian Cordillera: evolution of a coherent crystalline thrust sheet
  • KUIR Y. D., WILLIAMS, P. F & KRUSE, S. Possibility of channel flow n 589
  • he southern Canadian Cordillera: a new approach to explain existing data.
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