<p>Vertical-axis rotations of blocks in/around the Tibetan Plateau can be attributed to the India–Asia collision. Study of the vertical-axis rotations of these blocks will increase our understanding of the mechanisms and kinematics of continent–continent collisions. We report here a new palaeomagnetic study of rotations using data from four localities (five magnetostratigraphy sections) in the Jiuquan Basin. Our study indicates that the mean declinations of each section are different from each other, similar to what has been observed in the other localities in the NE Tibetan Plateau. However, using the mean directions of every 100 m of s...
Paleomagnetic data have long been used to hypothesize that the Cenozoic extrusion of the Indochina B...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
[1] To help understand the deformational history of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, paleomagnetic ...
[1] Paleomagnetic data were obtained from 108 paleomagnetic sites collected in Cretaceous to Tertiar...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
Paleomagnetic data were obtained from Tertiary red sedimen-tary rocks at two locations separated by ...
International audienceFold axis strikes in the Yangtze fold belt of the South China Block (SCB) unde...
A wealth of paleomagnetic data from Yunnan (China) showed in the past a predominant post-Cretaceous ...
[1] The rotation pattern and fault activity in the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau (SEMTP) p...
<p>The mechanism of deformation associated with the Cenozoic collision of India with Asia along the ...
Paleomagnetic data have long been used to hypothesize that the Cenozoic extrusion of the Indochina B...
Paleomagnetic data have long been used to hypothesize that the Cenozoic extrusion of the Indochina B...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
[1] To help understand the deformational history of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, paleomagnetic ...
[1] Paleomagnetic data were obtained from 108 paleomagnetic sites collected in Cretaceous to Tertiar...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
Paleomagnetic data were obtained from Tertiary red sedimen-tary rocks at two locations separated by ...
International audienceFold axis strikes in the Yangtze fold belt of the South China Block (SCB) unde...
A wealth of paleomagnetic data from Yunnan (China) showed in the past a predominant post-Cretaceous ...
[1] The rotation pattern and fault activity in the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau (SEMTP) p...
<p>The mechanism of deformation associated with the Cenozoic collision of India with Asia along the ...
Paleomagnetic data have long been used to hypothesize that the Cenozoic extrusion of the Indochina B...
Paleomagnetic data have long been used to hypothesize that the Cenozoic extrusion of the Indochina B...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...