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  1. The Tethyan Himalayan detrital record shows that India-Asia terminal collision occurred by 54 Ma in the western Himalaya

    Najman, Y. M. R., Jenks, D., Godin, L., BouDagher‐Fadel, M., Millar, I., Garzanti, E., Horstwood, M. S. A. & Bracciali, L., 1/02/2017, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 459, p. 301-310 10 p.

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  2. Constraints on the collision and the pre-collision tectonic configuration between India and Asia from detrital geochronology, thermochronology, and geochemistry studies in the lower Indus basin, Pakistan

    Zhuang, G., Najman, Y. M. R., Guillot, S., Roddaz, M., Antoine, P-O., Metais, G., Carter, A., Marivaux, L. & Solangi, S. H., 15/12/2015, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 432, p. 363-373 11 p.

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  3. Constraints to the timing of India-Eurasia collision; a re-evaluation of evidence from the Indus Basin sedimentary rocks of the Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone, Ladakh, India

    Henderson, A., Najman, Y., Parrish, R., Mark, D. & Foster, G., 06/2011, In: Earth-Science Reviews. 106, 3-4, p. 265-292 28 p.

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