The development of planation surfaces requires stable tectonic and climatic conditions. However, it is difficult to discuss in detail how tectonic movement and/or climate change affects erosion, deposition, and uplift associated with the development, formation, and disintegration of planation surface. This article presents a case study on the development and formation of the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) by establishing the magnetostratigraphy of one piedmont deposition section related to planation, and combining the depositional sequence overlying TXPS and basin sediments. Further, we discuss the role of tectonics and climate change in the geomorphic evolution of the TXPS during the late Cenozoic and revise the final formation age to b...
The Taiyuan Graben and the Linfen Graben are two fault-controlled grabens in the Fen River basin, no...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
A new division of Middle and Late Pleistocene alluvial sequence in the north piedmont of the Chinese...
A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controve...
International audienceMountains grow upward and outward when the accretion of material outpaces its ...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
Sedimentary rocks in Tibetan Plateau basins archive the spatiotemporal patterns of deformation, eros...
The geomorphological evolution of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) could provide valuable inf...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Tarim and Junggar basins in central Asia are capped by a thick pile of conglomerates, called the...
International audienceWe analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial...
International audienceWe address the problem of late Cenozoic uplift, erosion, and growth of northea...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Taiyuan Graben and the Linfen Graben are two fault-controlled grabens in the Fen River basin, no...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
A new division of Middle and Late Pleistocene alluvial sequence in the north piedmont of the Chinese...
A numerical formation age for the Tangxian planation surface (TXPS) in North China is still controve...
International audienceMountains grow upward and outward when the accretion of material outpaces its ...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
Sedimentary rocks in Tibetan Plateau basins archive the spatiotemporal patterns of deformation, eros...
The geomorphological evolution of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) could provide valuable inf...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Tarim and Junggar basins in central Asia are capped by a thick pile of conglomerates, called the...
International audienceWe analyze the possible contribution of climate change or tectonics on fluvial...
International audienceWe address the problem of late Cenozoic uplift, erosion, and growth of northea...
The Kunlun Pass Basin, located in the middle of the eastern Kunlun Mountains, received relatively co...
TheTian Shan range formed in the late Cenozoic in response to the northward propagation of deformati...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
The Taiyuan Graben and the Linfen Graben are two fault-controlled grabens in the Fen River basin, no...
The growth history of the Tibetan Plateau provides a valuable natural laboratory to understand tecto...
A new division of Middle and Late Pleistocene alluvial sequence in the north piedmont of the Chinese...