International audienceConvergence between the Indian and Asian plates has reshaped large parts of Asia, changing regional climate and biodiversity, yet geodynamic models fundamentally diverge on how convergence was accommodated since the India–Asia collision. Here we report palaeomagnetic data from the Burma Terrane, which is at the eastern edge of the collision zone and is famous for its Cretaceous amber biota, to better determine the evolution of the India–Asia collision. The Burma Terrane was part of a Trans-Tethyan island arc and stood at a near-equatorial southern latitude at ~95 Ma, suggesting island endemism for the Burmese amber biota. The Burma Terrane underwent significant clockwise rotation between ~80 and 50 Ma, causing its subd...
The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision and moved over 2,00...
International audienceCenozoic collision between India and Eurasia produced the Himalayan-Tibetan or...
The West Burma Terrane (WBT) is a small terrane bounded to the east by the Asian Sibumasu Block and ...
International audienceConvergence between the Indian and Asian plates has reshaped large parts of As...
International audienceThe paleogeographic evolution of the India-Asia collision and the resulting fo...
International audience<p>Recent paleomagnetic data from early Late Cretaceous and late Eocene ...
National audienceRecent paleomagnetic data from Myanmar demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (BT)under...
Identifying when, where, and how India and Asia collided is a prerequisite to better understand the ...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India-Asia collisi...
The India-Asia collision is an outstanding smoking gun in the study of continental collision dynamic...
The enigmatic geodynamic processes involved in the India-Asia collision shape our understanding of u...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen, formed primarily due to the India-Asia collision, represents a complex...
The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision and moved over 2,00...
International audienceCenozoic collision between India and Eurasia produced the Himalayan-Tibetan or...
The West Burma Terrane (WBT) is a small terrane bounded to the east by the Asian Sibumasu Block and ...
International audienceConvergence between the Indian and Asian plates has reshaped large parts of As...
International audienceThe paleogeographic evolution of the India-Asia collision and the resulting fo...
International audience<p>Recent paleomagnetic data from early Late Cretaceous and late Eocene ...
National audienceRecent paleomagnetic data from Myanmar demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (BT)under...
Identifying when, where, and how India and Asia collided is a prerequisite to better understand the ...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India-Asia collisi...
The India-Asia collision is an outstanding smoking gun in the study of continental collision dynamic...
The enigmatic geodynamic processes involved in the India-Asia collision shape our understanding of u...
The Himalayan-Tibetan orogen, formed primarily due to the India-Asia collision, represents a complex...
The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision and moved over 2,00...
International audienceCenozoic collision between India and Eurasia produced the Himalayan-Tibetan or...
The West Burma Terrane (WBT) is a small terrane bounded to the east by the Asian Sibumasu Block and ...