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Reconciling Geophysical and Petrological Estimates of the Thermal Structure of Southern Tibet
In this paper, we summarize the range of these observations (combining petrological, geochemical, and geophysical observables) that are presently available and present a series of thermal models aimed at exploring what parameters for the thermal evolution of southern Tibet are capable of explaining all of these observations within a coherent framework. While present‐day observations require the presence of a cold India‐derived lithosphere underthrust beneath southern Tibet, geochemical and petrological data require that this was not present during the early Miocene and was removed prior to this. Further, to fit all observations, our models require that the average rate of underthrusting since the middle Miocene must have been greater than that observed at the present. Craig (2020) Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

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