The establishment of continental-scale drainage systems on Earth is largely controlled by topography related to plate boundary deformation and buoyant mantle. Drainage patterns of the great rivers in Asia are thought to be highly dynamic during the Cenozoic collision of India and Eurasia, but the drainage pattern and landscape evolution prior to the development of high topography in eastern Tibet remain largely unknown. Here we report the results of petro-stratigraphy, heavy-mineral analysis, and detrital zircon U-Pb dating from late Cretaceous–early Palaeogene sedimentary basin strata along the present-day eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. Similarities in the provenance signatures among basins indicate that a continental-scale fluvial...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology was applied to Cenozoic fluvial sedimentary rocks from the Jianch...
Understanding the paradoxical presence of extensive low-relief surfaces perched above deep valleys i...
International audienceUnderstanding the tectonics that gave rise to the formation of Tibet is critic...
The geometry and evolution of fluvial systems are thought to be related to surface uplift. In easter...
We test the hypothesis of a major Paleogene river draining the SE Tibetan Plateau and the central mo...
The mode and tempo of Cenozoic fluvial input into the South China Sea by Asian rivers were strongly ...
The development of fluvial systems in East Asia is closely linked to the evolving topography followi...
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AbstractThe eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
International audienceWestern Tibet, between the Karakorum fault and the Gozha–Longmu Co fault syste...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology was applied to Cenozoic fluvial sedimentary rocks from the Jianch...
Understanding the paradoxical presence of extensive low-relief surfaces perched above deep valleys i...
International audienceUnderstanding the tectonics that gave rise to the formation of Tibet is critic...
The geometry and evolution of fluvial systems are thought to be related to surface uplift. In easter...
We test the hypothesis of a major Paleogene river draining the SE Tibetan Plateau and the central mo...
The mode and tempo of Cenozoic fluvial input into the South China Sea by Asian rivers were strongly ...
The development of fluvial systems in East Asia is closely linked to the evolving topography followi...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
AbstractThe eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
The eastern Himalayan syntaxis has experienced some of the highest rates of deformation and erosion ...
International audienceWestern Tibet, between the Karakorum fault and the Gozha–Longmu Co fault syste...
International audienceThe Cenozoic history of the Tibetan Plateau topography is critical for underst...
Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology was applied to Cenozoic fluvial sedimentary rocks from the Jianch...
Understanding the paradoxical presence of extensive low-relief surfaces perched above deep valleys i...