Abstract

Porphyritic and peraluminous granitoids of the Lesser Himalayan granite belt fringe the High Himalaya from Nepal to Pakistan. Magmatic zircons in the Chor granitoid in Himchal Pradesh define a SHRIMP U–Pb age of 823±5 Ma. This Neoproterozoic age contrasts with Cambro-Ordovician ages for other dated Lesser Himalayan granites, but is coeval with granite magmatism in the South China craton. Neoproterozoic magmatism within the northern margin of Gondwanaland may provide a more local source for detrital zircons in High Himalayan metasediments during the Neoproterozoic and early Paleozoic than the recently postulated East African orogen.

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