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Macro- and micro-structural architecture of the Karakoram Fault, Eastern Karakoram, NW Himalaya: The relationship between magmatism and strike-slip fault initiation

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  • Title

    Macro- and micro-structural architecture of the Karakoram Fault, Eastern Karakoram, NW Himalaya: The relationship between magmatism and strike-slip fault initiation
  • Year

    2006
  • Author(s)

    Phillips, R.J. and Searle, M.P.
  • Conference

    21st Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop
  • Date(s)

    28-31 March
  • Location

    Cambridge, UK

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