A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controversial. The TXPS, beveled across paleoarchean basement rocks, is overlain by late Cenozoic conglomerate, aeolian red clay, and loess. The magnetostratigraphy of two late Cenozoic deposition sections is established, and two other sections are recorded and measured in this work. The magnetostratigraphy indicates six normal magnetozones (N1 to N6) and six reverse magnetozones (R1 to R6). These magnetozones are correlated to chron Cln through C2An.lr, indicating that the TXPS was formed at 3.12-3.03 Ma. The characteristics of the Zhongtiao Shan tectonic uplift and its relationship with the Tibetan Plateau and Ordos Block are discussed in terms of ...
The north-trending Liupan Shan is an important tectonic boundary between the Tibetan Plateau and the...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
The development of planation surfaces requires stable tectonic and climatic conditions. However, it ...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
The southwestern Chinese Tian Shan of Central Asia is an actively deforming part of the Indian–Asian...
The Tian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformat...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
The Tianshan range is among Asia's largest mountain chains, with summits higher than 7000 m spread o...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
Thick Cenozoic deposits in the northwestern Qaidam Basin record erosion of the Altyn Tagh and high t...
There are still a lot of uncertainty on the process of the Tibetan Plateau uplift and the response o...
The Late Tertiary red clay/bed sediments underlying the Quaternary loess-paleosol in the Chinese Loe...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The north-trending Liupan Shan is an important tectonic boundary between the Tibetan Plateau and the...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
The development of planation surfaces requires stable tectonic and climatic conditions. However, it ...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
The southwestern Chinese Tian Shan of Central Asia is an actively deforming part of the Indian–Asian...
The Tian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformat...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
The Tianshan range is among Asia's largest mountain chains, with summits higher than 7000 m spread o...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
Thick Cenozoic deposits in the northwestern Qaidam Basin record erosion of the Altyn Tagh and high t...
There are still a lot of uncertainty on the process of the Tibetan Plateau uplift and the response o...
The Late Tertiary red clay/bed sediments underlying the Quaternary loess-paleosol in the Chinese Loe...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The north-trending Liupan Shan is an important tectonic boundary between the Tibetan Plateau and the...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...