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Bhandari, A. K. & Bajaj, A. K. (1991): Detailed exploration in eastern block, Gongkhola copper deposit, Tongsa District, Bhutan.- Anonymous, Extended abstracts of progress reports of the Central Headquarters, AMSE Wing, Coal Wing, Marine Wing, Antarctica Division and Bhutan Unit for the field season, 1989-1990, Records of the Geological Survey of India, 124 (Part 2).

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Chaturvedi, R. K., Mishra, S. N. & Mulay, V. V. (1983): On the fossiliferous Ordovician rocks of Black Mountain region, Bhutan Himalaya and their significance in stratigraphic correlation.- Records of the Geological Survey of India, 113(2), S. 35-47.

Chaturvedi, R. K. (1984): Fault lineaments of Bhutan Himalaya.- In: 27th international geological congress; special session of the International ''Lithosphere'' Programme, 27 (Ed. by N. A. Bogdanov), S. 262, Moscow. A.

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Dasgupta, S. (1995): Jaishidanda Formation.- In: The Bhutan Himalaya: A Geological Account, 39 (Ed. by O. N. Bhargava), S. 79-88. Geological Survey of India, Special Publications.

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Davidson, C., Grujic, D., Hollister, L. S. & Schmid, S. M. (1997): Metamorphic reactions related to decompression and synkinematic intrusion of leucogranite, High Himalayan Crystallines, Bhutan.- Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 15, S. 593-612.

Dietrich, V. & Gansser, A. (1981): The Leucogranites of the Bhutan Himalaya (Crustal anatexis versus mantle melting).- Schweiz. mineral. petrogr. Mitt., 61, S. 177-202.

Edwards, M. A., Pêcher, A., Kidd, W. S. F., Burchfiel, B. C. & Royden, L. H. (in press): South Tibetan Detachment System (STDS) at Khula Kangri, Eastern Himalaya: a large area, shallow detachment stretching into Bhutan?- Journal of Geology.

Edwards, M. A., Kidd, W. S. F., Li, J., Yue, Y. & Clark, M. (1996): Multi-stage development of the southern Tibet detachment system near Khula Kangri. New data from Gonto La.- Tectonophysics, 260, S. 1-19.

Edwards, M. A. & Harrison, T. M. (1997): When did the roof collapse? Late Miocene north-south extension in the high Himalaya revealed by Th-Pb monazite dating of the Khula Kangri granite.- Geology, 25(6), S. 543-546.

Ferrara, G., Lombardo, B., Tonarini, S. & Turi, B. (1985): Miocene anatexis in the Higher Himalaya basement nappes: 87Sr/86Sr and 18 O/16O evidence from the Gophu La leucogranite of Bhutan.- Terra Cognita, 5(2-3), S. 228.

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Grujic, D., Hollister, L., Kündig, R., Pavlis, T. & Schmid, S. (1995): Quartz fabrics across the Tibetan slab of Bhutan: inverted metamorphism, leucogranites and Main Central Thrust.- In: 10th Himalaya Karakoram Tibet Workshop, N.F. 298 (Ed. by D. A. Spencer, J.-P. Burg and C. Spencer-Cervato). Mitteilungen aus dem Geologischem Institut der Eidgenössischen Technichen Hochschule und der Universität Zürich, Ascona, Switzerland.

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