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Professor Yani Najman

Professor of Tectonics

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    Geology of the Cenozoic Indus Basin sedimentary rocks : paleoenvironmental interpretation of sedimentation from the western Himalaya during the early phases of India-Eurasia collision.

    Henderson, A. L., Najman, Y., Parrish, R., BouDagher‐Fadel, M., Barford, D., Garzanti, E. & Andò, S., 24/12/2010, In: Tectonics. 29, TC6015

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    Timing of India-Asia collision: Geological, biostratigraphic, and palaeomagnetic constraints

    Najman, Y., Appel, E., Boudagher-Fadel, M., Bown, P., Carter, A., Garzanti, E., Godin, L., Han, J., Liebke, U., Oliver, G., Parrish, R. & Vezzoli, G., 21/12/2010, In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 115, n/a, 18 p., B12416.

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    Mineralogical and chemical variability of fluvial sands. 1 Bedload sand (Ganga-Brahmaputra. Bangladesh).

    Garzanti, E., Andò, S., France-Lanord, C., Vezzoli, G., Censi, P., Galy, V. & Najman, Y., 1/11/2010, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 299, 3-4, p. 368-381 14 p.

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    Locating earliest records of orogenesis in the western Himalaya : evidence from the paleogene sediments in the Iranian Makran and Pakistan Katawaz basin.

    Carter, A., Najman, Y., Bahroudi, A., Bown, P., Garzanti, E. & Lawrence, R. D., 09/2010, In: Geology. 38, 9, p. 807-810 4 p.

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    Testing the application of in-situ Sm-Nd isotopic analysis on detrital apatites: a provenance tool for constraining the timing of India-Eurasia collision.

    Henderson, A. L., Foster, G. & Najman, Y., 15/08/2010, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 297, 1-2, p. 42-49 8 p.

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    Reconstructing the exhumation history of the Lesser Himalaya, Northern, India, from a multi-technique provenance study of the foreland basin Siwalik Group.

    Najman, Y., Bickle, M., Garzanti, E., Pringle, M., Barford, D., Brozovic, N., Burbank, D. & Andò, S., 30/10/2009, In: Tectonics. 28, TC5018

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    The paleogene record of Himalayan erosion : Bengal Basin, Bangladesh.

    Najman, Y., Bickle, M., Boudagher-Fadel, M., Carter, A., Garzanti, E., Paul, M., Wijbrans, J., Willett, E., Oliver, G., Parrish, R., Akhter, H., Allen, R., Ando, S., Chisty, E., Reisberg, L. & Vezzoli, G., 30/08/2008, In: Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 273, 1, p. 1-14 14 p.

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    Provenance of the Tertiary sedimentary rocks of the Indo- Burman Ranges, Burma (Myanmar): Burman arc or Himalayan-derived?

    Allen, R., Najman, Y., Carter, A., Barford, D., Bickle, M., Chapman, H., Garzanti, E., Ando, S., Vezzoli, G. & Parrish, R., 2008, In: Journal of the Geological Society. 165, p. 1045-1058 14 p.

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    Comment on 'Biochronological continuity of the Paleogene sediments of the Himalayan foreland basin: paleontological and other evidences' by S. B. Bhatia and O.N. Bhargava

    Najman, Y., 2007, In: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 30, p. 417-421 5 p.

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    The detrital record of orogenesis: A review of approaches and techniques used in the Himalayan sedimentary basins

    Najman, Y., 12/2006, In: Earth-Science Reviews. 74, 1-2, p. 1-72 72 p.

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