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The Lhasa terrane is a terrane, or fragment of crustal material, sutured to the Eurasian Plate during the Cretaceous that forms present-day southern Tibet. It takes its name from the city of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The northern part may have originated in the East African Orogeny, while the southern part appears to have once been part of Australia. The two parts joined, were later attached to Asia, and then were impacted by the collision of the Indian Plate that formed the Himalayas.

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  • صفيحة لاسا (ar)
  • Plaque de Lhassa (fr)
  • Lhasa terrane (en)
  • Placca di Lhasa (it)
  • 拉萨地体 (zh)
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  • صفيحة لاسا (بالإنجليزية: Lhassa Terrane)‏ هي صفيحة تكتونية قديمة من الغلاف الصخري لكوكب الأرض . (ar)
  • The Lhasa terrane is a terrane, or fragment of crustal material, sutured to the Eurasian Plate during the Cretaceous that forms present-day southern Tibet. It takes its name from the city of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The northern part may have originated in the East African Orogeny, while the southern part appears to have once been part of Australia. The two parts joined, were later attached to Asia, and then were impacted by the collision of the Indian Plate that formed the Himalayas. (en)
  • La placca di Lhasa era un'antica placca tettonica della litosfera terrestre. (it)
  • 拉萨地体是一个地体,或者说板块碎片,在白垩纪缝合到欧亚板块形成了现今的西藏。以拉萨市得名。地块的北部源自东非造山运动,地块的南部显然曾是澳洲大陆的一部分。两部分连接起来,后来附着到亚洲大陆,又被印度板块碰撞形成了喜马拉雅山脉。 (zh)
  • La plaque de Lhassa est une ancienne plaque tectonique de la lithosphère de la planète Terre. Elle a existé durant le Mésozoïque et est entrée en collision avec les plaques eurasienne et du Qiantang au nord pendant le Crétacé alors que la plaque indienne située au sud remontait vers le nord. On ne sait pas comment a réagi la plaque de Lhassa avec la plaque cimmérienne qui s'est également soudée au sud de la plaque eurasienne. Au sud, la plaque indienne disparaissait par subduction sous la plaque de Lhassa et au nord, la plaque de Lhassa disparaissait par subduction sous la plaque du Qiantang. (fr)
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