latitude constraints on the India‐Asia convergence. However, implied Cenozoic latitudinal convergence within Asia (thousands of km) largely exceeds geologic estimates of tectonic shortening (hundreds of km). This discrepancy may result from a notoriously low bias in paleomagnetically determined Cenozoic paleolatitudes in Asia. We provide here new paleomagnetic data from Cenozoic Mongolian volcanic rocks and from Chinese Paleogene sediments corrected from the depositional bias of inclination shallowing. These results combined with similar Asian data sets, confirm that paleolatitudes are still 5–10 ° lower than predicted by the paleomag-netic Apparent Polar Wander Path (APWP) for Asia between 50 and 20 Ma. Inclination‐shallowing being exclude...
A systematic bias towards low palaeomagnetic inclination recorded in clastic sediments, that is, in...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
Paleomagnetic dating of the India-Asia collision hinges on determining the Paleogene latitude of the...
latitude constraints on the India‐Asia convergence. However, implied Cenozoic latitudinal convergenc...
Paleomagnetism provides independent paleolatitude constraints on the India-Asia convergence. However...
Abstract Several solutions have been proposed to explain the long-standing kinematic observation tha...
International audienceBased on a compilation of 533 Cretaceous to present-day palaeomagnetic poles o...
Paleomagnetism is a powerful tool to constrain the paleogeography of continents and has been widely ...
Paleomagnetically-determined paleolatitudes from the Lhasa terrane, the Yarlung-Zangbo Suture, and t...
Published paleomagnetic data from well-dated sedimentary rocks and lavas from the Lhasa terrane have...
Identifying when, where, and how India and Asia collided is a prerequisite to better understand the ...
A systematic bias towards low palaeomagnetic inclination recorded in clastic sediments, that is, in...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
Paleomagnetic dating of the India-Asia collision hinges on determining the Paleogene latitude of the...
latitude constraints on the India‐Asia convergence. However, implied Cenozoic latitudinal convergenc...
Paleomagnetism provides independent paleolatitude constraints on the India-Asia convergence. However...
Abstract Several solutions have been proposed to explain the long-standing kinematic observation tha...
International audienceBased on a compilation of 533 Cretaceous to present-day palaeomagnetic poles o...
Paleomagnetism is a powerful tool to constrain the paleogeography of continents and has been widely ...
Paleomagnetically-determined paleolatitudes from the Lhasa terrane, the Yarlung-Zangbo Suture, and t...
Published paleomagnetic data from well-dated sedimentary rocks and lavas from the Lhasa terrane have...
Identifying when, where, and how India and Asia collided is a prerequisite to better understand the ...
A systematic bias towards low palaeomagnetic inclination recorded in clastic sediments, that is, in...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
Paleomagnetic dating of the India-Asia collision hinges on determining the Paleogene latitude of the...