Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9522442 | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Detailed information on bulk petrography and heavy minerals of modern Indus sands not only represents an effective independent method to constrain denudation rates obtained from temperature-time histories of exposed bedrock, but also provides an actualistic reference for collision-orogen provenance, and gives us a key to interpreting provenance and paleodrainage changes recorded by clastic wedges deposited in the Himalayan foreland basin and Arabian Sea during the Cenozoic.
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Authors
Eduardo Garzanti, Giovanni Vezzoli, Sergio Andò, Paolo Paparella, Peter D. Clift,