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Southwest face of Mt. Lhotse. The height of th exposed face is nearly 2 km. In the lower part: Miocene leucogranites with high grade schists (Rongbuck Formation); they are overlying by light colored, banded calc-silicate rocks (North Col Formation). North-northeast trending normal faults are highlighted by displacement of calc-silicate rocks
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Photograph: R. Carosi<\/p>\n
Reference: Carosi R. et al., 1999. Geol. Soc. America Special Papers n. 328, 211-223<\/p>\n","modified":"2018-06-28T14:45:22","color":"","icon":"","noDetails":false,"noInteraction":false,"image":"https:\/\/outcropedia.tectask.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/Mt.-Lhotse-300x198.jpg","taxonomy":{"webmapp_category":[220]},"accessibility":{"mobility":{"check":false,"description":""},"hearing":{"check":false,"description":""},"vision":{"check":false,"description":""},"cognitive":{"check":false,"description":""},"food":{"check":false,"description":""}},"locale":"it","source":"https:\/\/outcropedia.tectask.org\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/poi\/1500","wp_edit":"http:\/\/outcropedia.tectask.org\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=1500&action=edit","web":"https:\/\/outcropedia.tectask.org\/poi\/mt-lhotse\/","addr:street":"","addr:housenumber":"","addr:postcode":"","addr:city":"","contact:phone":"","contact:email":"","opening_hours":"","capacity":""},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[86.8779,27.9114]}}