Structural and tectonic development of the Indo-Burma ranges
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The Indo-Burma Ranges form an enigmatic mountain belt, with fragments of evidence for an early accretionary history (Jurassic Jade belt HP-LT metamorphism; Early Cretaceous ophiolites; highly deformed Triassic turbidites (Pane Chaung Formation, PCF); Kanpetlet Schists). It remai...
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Main Authors: | C. K. Morley, Tin Tin Naing, M. Searle, S. A. Robinson |
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2020
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