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- Q19840128 subject Q8292632.
- Q19840128 subject Q8488027.
- Q19840128 abstract "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. The batholith formed around 100 million years ago, and was volcanically active for about 20 million years. It reactivated around 65 million years ago as the Indian plate approached Eurasia, and was active for another 20 million years.".
- Q19840128 thumbnail 2_2_himal_tecto_units.png?width=300.
- Q19840128 wikiPageExternalLink paleot~1.htm.
- Q19840128 wikiPageExternalLink 1199.full.
- Q19840128 wikiPageExternalLink S0009254108001058.
- Q19840128 wikiPageExternalLink Leier_BR2007.pdf.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1162344.
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- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q176318.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q184554.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1930710.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q1978695.
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- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q44626.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q45805.
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- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q4855526.
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- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q5451.
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- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8292632.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488027.
- Q19840128 wikiPageWikiLink Q876798.
- Q19840128 point "30.0 91.0".
- Q19840128 type SpatialThing.
- Q19840128 comment "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. The batholith formed around 100 million years ago, and was volcanically active for about 20 million years. It reactivated around 65 million years ago as the Indian plate approached Eurasia, and was active for another 20 million years.".
- Q19840128 label "Gangdese batholith".
- Q19840128 lat "30.0".
- Q19840128 long "91.0".
- Q19840128 depiction 2_2_himal_tecto_units.png.