International audience<p>Recent paleomagnetic data from early Late Cretaceous and late Eocene rocks from Myanmar (1,2) demonstrate that the Burma Terrane (BT) underwent an important northward translation alongside India in the Cenozoic. We present new paleomagnetic results from Paleocene to Eocene sediments that confirm the slightly southern to equatorial paleolatitudes during the Paleocene to mid Eocene. However, these paleomagnetic results imply a new paleogeography not compatible with the typical view of the geology of Myanmar as an andean-type margin above an active subduction of the Tethys/India oceanic crust below Sundaland.&#160; Most previous models proposed an active subduction below Myanmar during the Paleogene but a sla...
International audienceThe geological history of the Burmese subduction margin, where India obliquely...
International audienceThe Burma Platelet is a 1200 km long sliver plate stretching along the Burmese...
The Andaman and Nicobar ophiolites, in the forearc of the western Sunda subduction zone, underwent e...
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...
International audienceThe paleogeographic evolution of the India-Asia collision and the resulting fo...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India-Asia collisi...
International audienceCenozoic collision between India and Eurasia produced the Himalayan-Tibetan or...
The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision and moved over 2,00...
International audienceConvergence between the Indian and Asian plates has reshaped large parts of As...
International audienceSedimentary basins in Myanmar have recorded key events of the India-Asia colli...
International audienceThe geological history of the Burmese subduction margin, where India obliquely...
International audienceThe Burma Platelet is a 1200 km long sliver plate stretching along the Burmese...
The Andaman and Nicobar ophiolites, in the forearc of the western Sunda subduction zone, underwent e...
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...
International audienceThe paleogeographic evolution of the India-Asia collision and the resulting fo...
International audienceThe Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India-Asia collisi...
International audienceCenozoic collision between India and Eurasia produced the Himalayan-Tibetan or...
The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision and moved over 2,00...
International audienceConvergence between the Indian and Asian plates has reshaped large parts of As...
International audienceSedimentary basins in Myanmar have recorded key events of the India-Asia colli...
International audienceThe geological history of the Burmese subduction margin, where India obliquely...
International audienceThe Burma Platelet is a 1200 km long sliver plate stretching along the Burmese...
The Andaman and Nicobar ophiolites, in the forearc of the western Sunda subduction zone, underwent e...