The timing of crustal shortening and strike‐slip faulting along the East Kunlun Shan provides insight into the history of surface uplift and may constrain the time at which the Tibetan Plateau reached high elevations. We investigate a series of extensional basins and restraining bends along the Xidatan strand of the Kunlun strike‐slip fault, which provide an ideal setting to unravel the tectonic history of the northern plateau margin. We present new apatite (U‐Th)/He, apatite fission track, and zircon (U‐Th)/He ages and QTQt thermal modeling, 40Ar/39Ar fault gouge dating, and structural mapping from the central East Kunlun Shan. Our data suggest that the East Kunlun Shan experienced slow to negligible exhumation until late Cretaceous time, ...
AbstractThe Emei Shan stands on the southeast side of the Longmen Shan. It marks the southeastern mo...
The time-space patterns of deformation throughout the Indo-Asian collision zone can place constraint...
The northeastern Tibetan Plateau constitutes a transitional region between the lowrelief physiograph...
The timing of crustal shortening and strike-slip faulting along the East Kunlun Shan provides insigh...
The Tibetan Plateau is a prime example of a collisional orogen with widespread strike‐slip faults wh...
Understanding the spatio-temporal distribution of strain during Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plate...
The Tibetan Plateau is a prime example of a collisional orogen with widespread strike-slip faults wh...
The timing and magnitude of deformation across the northern Tibetan Plateau are poorly constrained b...
Two of the most popular mechanisms for thickening the crust beneath the Tibetan Plateau are (1) pure...
How the Tibetan Plateau was constructed and evolved in response to ongoing India-Asia convergence si...
Long‐term (million‐year time scale) fault‐slip history is crucial for understanding the processes an...
Understanding the spatio-temporal distribution of strain during Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plate...
Three continent-scale shear zones are arguably the most outstanding structural features in the south...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
The Kung Co rift is an approximately NNW striking, WSW dipping normal fault exposed in southern Tibe...
AbstractThe Emei Shan stands on the southeast side of the Longmen Shan. It marks the southeastern mo...
The time-space patterns of deformation throughout the Indo-Asian collision zone can place constraint...
The northeastern Tibetan Plateau constitutes a transitional region between the lowrelief physiograph...
The timing of crustal shortening and strike-slip faulting along the East Kunlun Shan provides insigh...
The Tibetan Plateau is a prime example of a collisional orogen with widespread strike‐slip faults wh...
Understanding the spatio-temporal distribution of strain during Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plate...
The Tibetan Plateau is a prime example of a collisional orogen with widespread strike-slip faults wh...
The timing and magnitude of deformation across the northern Tibetan Plateau are poorly constrained b...
Two of the most popular mechanisms for thickening the crust beneath the Tibetan Plateau are (1) pure...
How the Tibetan Plateau was constructed and evolved in response to ongoing India-Asia convergence si...
Long‐term (million‐year time scale) fault‐slip history is crucial for understanding the processes an...
Understanding the spatio-temporal distribution of strain during Cenozoic growth of the Tibetan Plate...
Three continent-scale shear zones are arguably the most outstanding structural features in the south...
The appearance of detritus shed from mountain ranges along the northern margin of the Tibetan Platea...
The Kung Co rift is an approximately NNW striking, WSW dipping normal fault exposed in southern Tibe...
AbstractThe Emei Shan stands on the southeast side of the Longmen Shan. It marks the southeastern mo...
The time-space patterns of deformation throughout the Indo-Asian collision zone can place constraint...
The northeastern Tibetan Plateau constitutes a transitional region between the lowrelief physiograph...