The tectonic evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean between the North China Block (NCB) and the Mongolia Block (MOB) is a contentious issue, and geodynamic models remain speculative. In an effort to puzzle out this controversy, a paleomagnetic study was carried out on the Silurian to Permian formations in central-eastern Inner Mongolia (China). More than 680 sedimentary and volcanic samples were collected from 86 sites. We have established titanium-poor magnetite and hematite as the principal magnetic carriers. Anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility measurements demonstrate negligible deformation of the majority of study rocks with sedimentary fabrics. From primary magnetizations, a Late Devonian and a Permian pole are calculated for Inner M...
This paper presents new data from palaeomagnetic investigations on the Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic...
A narrow extensional basin on the Zavkhan terrane of Mongolia exposes a \u3e1.8-km-thick succession ...
In order to better understand the paleogeographic position of the Baoshan Terrane in the northernmos...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean between the North China Block ...
We report a paleomagnetic investigation on Permian volcanic rocks in the middle-east Inner Mongolia,...
A paleomagnetic study of late Paleozoic rocks in two areas of northwestern China helps to constrain ...
Southeast Asia has long been recognized as a mosaic of continental fragments which coalesced at vari...
The formation of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau involved the opening and closing of multiple oceans (the ...
International audienceThe Beishan Orogenic Belt plays an important role in understanding the Paleozo...
We present a reconnaissance paleomagnetic study of rocks from several formations of the Chita region...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
To better constrain the origin and drift history of the North Qiangtang terrane (NQT), we report a w...
To provide further constraints on the tectonic transition and paleogeography of the southern Central...
We present a reconnaissance paleomagnetic study of rocks from several formations of the Chita region...
International audienceWe present reconstructions of the Mongol-Okhotsk (MO) Ocean, based on a review...
This paper presents new data from palaeomagnetic investigations on the Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic...
A narrow extensional basin on the Zavkhan terrane of Mongolia exposes a \u3e1.8-km-thick succession ...
In order to better understand the paleogeographic position of the Baoshan Terrane in the northernmos...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean between the North China Block ...
We report a paleomagnetic investigation on Permian volcanic rocks in the middle-east Inner Mongolia,...
A paleomagnetic study of late Paleozoic rocks in two areas of northwestern China helps to constrain ...
Southeast Asia has long been recognized as a mosaic of continental fragments which coalesced at vari...
The formation of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau involved the opening and closing of multiple oceans (the ...
International audienceThe Beishan Orogenic Belt plays an important role in understanding the Paleozo...
We present a reconnaissance paleomagnetic study of rocks from several formations of the Chita region...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
To better constrain the origin and drift history of the North Qiangtang terrane (NQT), we report a w...
To provide further constraints on the tectonic transition and paleogeography of the southern Central...
We present a reconnaissance paleomagnetic study of rocks from several formations of the Chita region...
International audienceWe present reconstructions of the Mongol-Okhotsk (MO) Ocean, based on a review...
This paper presents new data from palaeomagnetic investigations on the Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic...
A narrow extensional basin on the Zavkhan terrane of Mongolia exposes a \u3e1.8-km-thick succession ...
In order to better understand the paleogeographic position of the Baoshan Terrane in the northernmos...