International audienceNew insights in the Mesozoic geodynamic evolution and related basin-range interactions in the Kyrgyz Tien Shan were obtained based on new sedimentological and detrital zircon U-Pb (LA-ICP-MS) results from Jurassic to Paleogene sedimentary sequences. Studied sedimentary sections are located in the Fergana and Yarkand-Fergana basins to the west of the Talas-Fergana Fault (TFF) and in the Issyk-Kul and Ming-Kush-Kökömeren basins to the east. The ages of the Phanerozoic zircon grains found in 18 Jurassic to Paleogene sandstones can be divided into four groups: Caledonian (470–390 Ma), Hercynian (315–260 Ma), Triassic (250–210 Ma) and Jurassic (190–160 Ma) ages. The differences in sedimentation pattern and zircon U-Pb resul...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from 80 samples in eastern Kyrgyzstan are combined with...
International audienceThe Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of Transbaikalia has been largely controlled...
International audienceThe Jurassic growth of mountain ranges along the southern edge of the Siberian...
International audienceNew insights in the Mesozoic geodynamic evolution and related basin-range inte...
International audienceThe Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) represents one of the largest Phanerozo...
International audienceThe Talas Fergana/Karatau Fault, is a major tectonic boundary separating the K...
International audienceThis study provides new low-temperature thermochronometric data, mainly apatit...
[1] Multimethod chronology was applied on intrusives bordering the Kyrgyz South Tien Shan suture (ST...
International audienceExtending NW-SE from eastern Kazakhstan to western China, the Talas Fergana/Ka...
Multimethod chronology was applied on intrusives bordering the Kyrgyz South Tien Shan suture (STSs) ...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Tian Shan, as for most ranges in continental Asi...
The tectonic evolution of the Tian Shan, as for most ranges in continental Asia is dominated by nort...
International audienceThe NW-trending Talas-Ferghana Fault (TFF) in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, is one...
A 2000 km long dextral Talas-Fergana strike-slip fault separates eastern terranes in the Kyrgyz Tien...
ABSTRACT: Internal deformation within the Eurasian continent during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic occurr...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from 80 samples in eastern Kyrgyzstan are combined with...
International audienceThe Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of Transbaikalia has been largely controlled...
International audienceThe Jurassic growth of mountain ranges along the southern edge of the Siberian...
International audienceNew insights in the Mesozoic geodynamic evolution and related basin-range inte...
International audienceThe Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) represents one of the largest Phanerozo...
International audienceThe Talas Fergana/Karatau Fault, is a major tectonic boundary separating the K...
International audienceThis study provides new low-temperature thermochronometric data, mainly apatit...
[1] Multimethod chronology was applied on intrusives bordering the Kyrgyz South Tien Shan suture (ST...
International audienceExtending NW-SE from eastern Kazakhstan to western China, the Talas Fergana/Ka...
Multimethod chronology was applied on intrusives bordering the Kyrgyz South Tien Shan suture (STSs) ...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Tian Shan, as for most ranges in continental Asi...
The tectonic evolution of the Tian Shan, as for most ranges in continental Asia is dominated by nort...
International audienceThe NW-trending Talas-Ferghana Fault (TFF) in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, is one...
A 2000 km long dextral Talas-Fergana strike-slip fault separates eastern terranes in the Kyrgyz Tien...
ABSTRACT: Internal deformation within the Eurasian continent during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic occurr...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from 80 samples in eastern Kyrgyzstan are combined with...
International audienceThe Mesozoic geodynamic evolution of Transbaikalia has been largely controlled...
International audienceThe Jurassic growth of mountain ranges along the southern edge of the Siberian...