Despite the importance of the Pamir range in controlling Asian paleoenvironments and land-sea paleogeography, its tectonic evolution remains poorly constrained in time and space, hindering its potential for understanding deep to surface processes. We provide here new constraints on vertical-axis tectonic rotations from the southwest Tarim Basin along the eastern flank of the Pamir arcuate range based on paleomagnetic results. Two well-dated Eocene to Oligocene sections, previously analyzed using biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy, yield consistently clockwise rotations of 21.64.2 degrees in 41 to 36Ma strata then 17.16.5 degrees in 33 to 28Ma strata at the Aertashi section and 14.211.5 degrees in 41 to 40Ma strata at the Kezi section. ...
International audienceThe sediments of the Central Asian basins include the remnants of the easternm...
The Pamir form a pronounced northward convex salient at the western end of the Tibetan orogeny. Desp...
The Pamir Plateau region of the Northwestern Tibetan Plateau forms a prominent tectonic salient, sep...
Abstract Despite the importance of the Pamir range in controlling Asian paleoenvironments and land-s...
International audienceThe Pamir Plateau forms a prominent salient into central Asia. Previous kineti...
International audience<p>Contrasting models have been proposed to explain the formation of the...
International audienceThe Cenozoic Pamir orogen formed in response to the India-Asia collision. Exis...
In contrast to the present hyper-arid inland basin surrounded by the high mountains of Central Asia,...
International audience<p>The Pamir Plateau, as the west extension of the Tibetan Plateau, form...
International audienceThe Pamirs represent the indented westward continuation of the northern margin...
Cenozoic sedimentary rocks in the Tajik Basin record the history of retreat of the Paratethys from c...
International audienceIn response to the India-Asia continental collision, the northward indentation...
How and when the Pamir formed remains an open question. This study explores Pamir tectonics recorded...
International audienceThe sediments of the Central Asian basins include the remnants of the easternm...
The Pamir form a pronounced northward convex salient at the western end of the Tibetan orogeny. Desp...
The Pamir Plateau region of the Northwestern Tibetan Plateau forms a prominent tectonic salient, sep...
Abstract Despite the importance of the Pamir range in controlling Asian paleoenvironments and land-s...
International audienceThe Pamir Plateau forms a prominent salient into central Asia. Previous kineti...
International audience<p>Contrasting models have been proposed to explain the formation of the...
International audienceThe Cenozoic Pamir orogen formed in response to the India-Asia collision. Exis...
In contrast to the present hyper-arid inland basin surrounded by the high mountains of Central Asia,...
International audience<p>The Pamir Plateau, as the west extension of the Tibetan Plateau, form...
International audienceThe Pamirs represent the indented westward continuation of the northern margin...
Cenozoic sedimentary rocks in the Tajik Basin record the history of retreat of the Paratethys from c...
International audienceIn response to the India-Asia continental collision, the northward indentation...
How and when the Pamir formed remains an open question. This study explores Pamir tectonics recorded...
International audienceThe sediments of the Central Asian basins include the remnants of the easternm...
The Pamir form a pronounced northward convex salient at the western end of the Tibetan orogeny. Desp...
The Pamir Plateau region of the Northwestern Tibetan Plateau forms a prominent tectonic salient, sep...