A study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters has found that up to 30% of Earth’s continental crust may have been lost to the mantle during the formation of the Himalayas. Researchers from Monash University used a model to calculate crustal loss, revealing similar patterns in the European Alps and Zagros Mountains. The research highlights the significant ro…
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