Thick Cenozoic deposits in the northwestern Qaidam Basin record erosion of the Altyn Tagh and high terrain west of that basin and presumably the concurrent growth of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau. A detailed magnetostratigraphic study of the Huatugou section, northwestern Qaidam basin, reveals that this section spans the period from ∼30 to ∼11 Ma. Magnetostratigraphic and sedimentological studies indicate that the accumulation rate abruptly increased near ∼15 Ma. The acceleration in sedimentation rate suggests enhanced tectonic deformation in the Qaidam basin since 15 Ma that may have begun simultaneously with accelerated deformation along the Altyn Tagh, Kunlun, and Haiyuan faults, which contributed to the growth history of ...
International audienceThe Xining subbasin of the Longzhong basin holds the longest continuous Cenozo...
International audienceThe northeastern Tibetan Plateau is a key place to test several contrasting te...
A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controve...
Thick Cenozoic deposits in the northwestern Qaidam Basin record erosion of the Altyn Tagh and high t...
The onset of mountain building along margins of the Tibetan Plateau provides a key constraint on the...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceWe address the problem of late Cenozoic uplift, erosion, and growth of northea...
Geologists agree that the collision of the Indian and Asian plates caused uplift of the Tibet Platea...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceAs the largest depression in the Tibetan plateau, the Qaidam basin preserves o...
[1] The Xining subbasin of the Longzhong basin holds the longest continuous Cenozoic stratigraphic r...
International audienceThe Paleogene Lulehe Formation marks the onset of deposition in the Qaidam bas...
International audienceThe Xining subbasin of the Longzhong basin holds the longest continuous Cenozo...
International audienceThe northeastern Tibetan Plateau is a key place to test several contrasting te...
A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controve...
Thick Cenozoic deposits in the northwestern Qaidam Basin record erosion of the Altyn Tagh and high t...
The onset of mountain building along margins of the Tibetan Plateau provides a key constraint on the...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceWe address the problem of late Cenozoic uplift, erosion, and growth of northea...
Geologists agree that the collision of the Indian and Asian plates caused uplift of the Tibet Platea...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
International audienceAs the largest depression in the Tibetan plateau, the Qaidam basin preserves o...
[1] The Xining subbasin of the Longzhong basin holds the longest continuous Cenozoic stratigraphic r...
International audienceThe Paleogene Lulehe Formation marks the onset of deposition in the Qaidam bas...
International audienceThe Xining subbasin of the Longzhong basin holds the longest continuous Cenozo...
International audienceThe northeastern Tibetan Plateau is a key place to test several contrasting te...
A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controve...