OCCURRENCE OF HIGH-PRESSURE RODINGITES IN THE OPHIOLITES OF INDUS SUTURE ZONE, EASTERN LADAKH,THE

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Recently,considerable attention is being paid in studying the high\|pressure (rodingites and eclogites etc)crustal segments for understanding the architecture and evolution of collision orogens.This paper presents the geology,mineralogy and geochemistr
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