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Leucogranite dykes  of the Pangong Range, Eastern Karakoram, Ladakh

 

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Fig. 1a. Leucogranite and pegmatite dykes. Note person for scale at the bottom of the photo. Steep exposure between Tangtse and Muglib
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Fig. 2a. Leucogranite dyke through calc-silicate rock (dark green tinge)  spreading laterally into a sill below a 50 cm wide zone of migmatitic biotite-schist. Note internal layering in leucogranite parallel to its margins. Steep exposure in the Tangtse - Muglib gorge.
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Fig. 3a. Leucogranite dyke injection.
Vertical exposure
in the Darbuk-Shyok gorge.

 Fig. 3b, c. Injections in the same area as Fig. 3a.


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Fig. 4. Early medium-grained dykes and late coarse-grained dyke. Deformation caused indentation of the less competent finer grained dyke.  Steep exposure in the Darbuk-Shyok gorge.
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Fig. 5. Early finer grained dykes in intermediate calc-alkaline intrusion, cross cut by later coarse-grained leucogranite. Both folded. Outcrop in the vicinity of Fig. 4.

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Fig. 6 (3973).  Dykes through diorite. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 7 (3979). Spider dykes, where three pegmatite dykes with different orientations merge with no apparent cross-cutting relationships. Shyok valley.

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Fig. 8 (1441).  Dyke through diorite. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 9 (1442). Same. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 10 (1457).  Dyke through diorite. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 11 (1459). Two dykelets diverging at 90 degrees.
Shyok valley.
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Fig. 12(1347).  Two dyke phases. The earlier dyke (horizontal in photo) has large hornblende grains. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 13 (1344).
Folded leucocratic dykes. Shyok valley.
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Fig. 14 (1438).   Shyok valley.
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Fig. 15 (1443).
Two dyke phases, later one on shear planes.
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Fig. 16 (1468).   Shyok valley.