Jianzha Basin is located in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) and contains a thick sequence of Cenozoic sediments that are an archive of information about the growth of the Tibetan Plateau and the evolution of the arid environment of the interior of Asia. Here, we present magnetostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental records from a 361-m-thick sequence of Late Cenozoic eolian Red Clay and intercalated fluviolacustrine deposits in the Jianzha Basin. The magnetostratigraphic results show that the sediments have recorded a continuous geomagnetic polarity sequence from C5r.3r to C3r, spanning the interval from 11.8 to 5.8Ma in the Late Miocene. There are two intervals of rapidly fluctuating sedimentation rates between similar to 10 and sim...
[1] The rotation pattern and fault activity in the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau (SEMTP) p...
The Tarim Basin, one of the largest inland basins in the world, is situated in the northwestern Chin...
Widespread eolian red clay underlying the Plio-Pleistocene loess-palaeosol succession in northern Ch...
Jianzha Basin is located in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) and contains a thick sequence of...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
Recent tectono-stratigraphy studies have shown that Northeast Tibet underwent significant tectonic u...
Accurate stratigraphic ages are crucial to understanding the deformation history of the Tibetan Plat...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
A paleomagnetic study of the 510-m-thick Wangjiashan section of Late Miocene and Pliocene terrestria...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceRecent tectonostratigraphy studies have shown that Northeast Tibet underwent s...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
Sedimentary rocks in Tibetan Plateau basins archive the spatiotemporal patterns of deformation, eros...
Pre-Quaternary terrestrial climate variability is less well understood than that during the Quaterna...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
[1] The rotation pattern and fault activity in the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau (SEMTP) p...
The Tarim Basin, one of the largest inland basins in the world, is situated in the northwestern Chin...
Widespread eolian red clay underlying the Plio-Pleistocene loess-palaeosol succession in northern Ch...
Jianzha Basin is located in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) and contains a thick sequence of...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
Recent tectono-stratigraphy studies have shown that Northeast Tibet underwent significant tectonic u...
Accurate stratigraphic ages are crucial to understanding the deformation history of the Tibetan Plat...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
A paleomagnetic study of the 510-m-thick Wangjiashan section of Late Miocene and Pliocene terrestria...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceRecent tectonostratigraphy studies have shown that Northeast Tibet underwent s...
One of the major hotly debated issues in current geo-science studies is the evolution of the Tibetan...
Sedimentary rocks in Tibetan Plateau basins archive the spatiotemporal patterns of deformation, eros...
Pre-Quaternary terrestrial climate variability is less well understood than that during the Quaterna...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
[1] The rotation pattern and fault activity in the southeast margin of the Tibetan Plateau (SEMTP) p...
The Tarim Basin, one of the largest inland basins in the world, is situated in the northwestern Chin...
Widespread eolian red clay underlying the Plio-Pleistocene loess-palaeosol succession in northern Ch...