Abstract. Structural and thermochronological investigations of southern Tibet (Xizang) suggest that intracontinental thrusting has been the dominant cause for formation of thickened crust in the southernmost Tibetan plateau since late Oligocene. Two thrust systems are documented in this study: the north dipping Gangdese system (GTS) and the younger south dipping Renbu-Zedong system (RZT). West of Lhasa, the Gangdese thrust juxtaposes the Late Cretaceous forearc basin deposits of the Lhasa Block (the Xigaze Group) over the Tethyan sedimentary rocks of the Indian plate, whereas east of Lhasa, the fault juxtaposes the Late Cretaceous-Eocene, Andean-type arc (the Gangdese batholith) over Tethyan sedimentary rocks. Near Zedong, 150 km southeast ...
The Lopu Range, located similar to 600km west of Lhasa, exposes a continental high-pressure metamorp...
Lower Miocene conglomerates crop out along the length of the Yarlung Tsangpo suture zone on the sout...
The Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary sediments in the Indus-Yarlung suture zone provide critical r...
Abstract. Structural and thermochronological investigations of southern Tibet (Xizang) suggest that ...
Abstract The Gangdese belt of the southern Lhasa terrane (southern Tibet) records a Chileantype accr...
The Gangdese belt in southern Tibet forms the eastern section of the Trans- Himalayan magmatic belt....
Detailed field investigations do not support the existence of a 'Gangdese thrust' along the Yarlung ...
A thorough understanding of Tibetan Plateau growth requires knowledge of the geological evolution of...
The histories of individual conglomeratic units along the Yarlung-Tsangpo (River) suture zone in sou...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis in southeastern Tibet consists of the Lhasa terrane, High Himalayan r...
The Tibetan plateau is arguably the most important geological feature on Earth, yet its formation an...
The morpho-tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau is controlled by complicated interactions betwe...
In the Nyainqentanglha (NQTL) massif, southern Tibet, a late Cenozoic, SE dipping, normal fault exhu...
Felsic tuffs are interbedded with the Gangrinboche conglomerates adjacent to the Yarlung Tsangpo sut...
The morpho-tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau is controlled by complicated interactions betwe...
The Lopu Range, located similar to 600km west of Lhasa, exposes a continental high-pressure metamorp...
Lower Miocene conglomerates crop out along the length of the Yarlung Tsangpo suture zone on the sout...
The Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary sediments in the Indus-Yarlung suture zone provide critical r...
Abstract. Structural and thermochronological investigations of southern Tibet (Xizang) suggest that ...
Abstract The Gangdese belt of the southern Lhasa terrane (southern Tibet) records a Chileantype accr...
The Gangdese belt in southern Tibet forms the eastern section of the Trans- Himalayan magmatic belt....
Detailed field investigations do not support the existence of a 'Gangdese thrust' along the Yarlung ...
A thorough understanding of Tibetan Plateau growth requires knowledge of the geological evolution of...
The histories of individual conglomeratic units along the Yarlung-Tsangpo (River) suture zone in sou...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis in southeastern Tibet consists of the Lhasa terrane, High Himalayan r...
The Tibetan plateau is arguably the most important geological feature on Earth, yet its formation an...
The morpho-tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau is controlled by complicated interactions betwe...
In the Nyainqentanglha (NQTL) massif, southern Tibet, a late Cenozoic, SE dipping, normal fault exhu...
Felsic tuffs are interbedded with the Gangrinboche conglomerates adjacent to the Yarlung Tsangpo sut...
The morpho-tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau is controlled by complicated interactions betwe...
The Lopu Range, located similar to 600km west of Lhasa, exposes a continental high-pressure metamorp...
Lower Miocene conglomerates crop out along the length of the Yarlung Tsangpo suture zone on the sout...
The Upper Cretaceous to Lower Tertiary sediments in the Indus-Yarlung suture zone provide critical r...