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evolution of Indus basin​

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The Indus probably was initiated by early Tibetan uplift following the India-Asia collision. ... The Indus appears to have been located close to its present position within the foreland basin since at least Mid-Miocene time (c. 18 Ma), and to have migrated only c. 100 km east since Early Eocene time.

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The Indus probably was initiated by early Tibetan uplift following the India-Asia collision. The Indus appears to have been located close to its present position within the foreland basin since at least Mid-Miocene time (c. 18 Ma), and to have migrated only c. 100 km east since Early Eocene time.

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