In their Comment, Zeitler et al. do not challenge our results or interpretation. Our study does not disprove coupling between tectonic uplift and erosion but suggests that this coupling cannot be the sole explanation of rapid uplift in the Himalayan syntaxes
Two of the criticisms made by Genç and Yürür criticized Lefebvre et al. (2011) for not referring to...
International audienceValdes et al. contest our results, suggesting failings in our modeling approac...
We recently presented a compilation of paleomagnetic data arguing for Cretaceous extension within G...
Leech [Leech, M.L., 2008, Does the Karakoram fault interrupt mid-crustal channel flow in the western...
International audienceThe recent publication of “Magnetostratigraphic study of the Kuche Depression,...
We would like to congratulate Sen and Collins (2012) for producing a detailed study of the structura...
The northern part of the already highly debated Karakorum fault (KF) in western Tibet (regarding its...
Shi et al. (2015) analysed the distributions of elevation of palaeoshorelines around Siling Tso, cen...
[1] In our recent paper [van Hinsbergen et al., 2011a], we provide a kinematic restoration of Cenozo...
International audienceField evidence for syn-deformation migmatization and crystallization along the...
We greatly thank Zhang et al. (2008-this issue) for their comments on our recent paper (Zhang et al....
Valdes et al. contest our results, suggesting failings in our modeling approach as well as in our co...
Sen et al. (2014) address the issue of the age of the Karakoram Fault Zone (KFZ), western Tibet, and...
We thank Zeng and Yan (2014) for their interest in our recent paper "Petrogenesis and geochronology ...
In their comment on our publications on pervasive remagnetization of Jurassic-Paleogene carbonate ro...
Two of the criticisms made by Genç and Yürür criticized Lefebvre et al. (2011) for not referring to...
International audienceValdes et al. contest our results, suggesting failings in our modeling approac...
We recently presented a compilation of paleomagnetic data arguing for Cretaceous extension within G...
Leech [Leech, M.L., 2008, Does the Karakoram fault interrupt mid-crustal channel flow in the western...
International audienceThe recent publication of “Magnetostratigraphic study of the Kuche Depression,...
We would like to congratulate Sen and Collins (2012) for producing a detailed study of the structura...
The northern part of the already highly debated Karakorum fault (KF) in western Tibet (regarding its...
Shi et al. (2015) analysed the distributions of elevation of palaeoshorelines around Siling Tso, cen...
[1] In our recent paper [van Hinsbergen et al., 2011a], we provide a kinematic restoration of Cenozo...
International audienceField evidence for syn-deformation migmatization and crystallization along the...
We greatly thank Zhang et al. (2008-this issue) for their comments on our recent paper (Zhang et al....
Valdes et al. contest our results, suggesting failings in our modeling approach as well as in our co...
Sen et al. (2014) address the issue of the age of the Karakoram Fault Zone (KFZ), western Tibet, and...
We thank Zeng and Yan (2014) for their interest in our recent paper "Petrogenesis and geochronology ...
In their comment on our publications on pervasive remagnetization of Jurassic-Paleogene carbonate ro...
Two of the criticisms made by Genç and Yürür criticized Lefebvre et al. (2011) for not referring to...
International audienceValdes et al. contest our results, suggesting failings in our modeling approac...
We recently presented a compilation of paleomagnetic data arguing for Cretaceous extension within G...