The Tibetan Plateau is composed of multiple accreted terranes, including (from south to north) the Tethyan Himalaya, the Lhasa, the Qiangtang, the Songpan-Ganzi and the Qaidam-Qilian terranes. The drift history of the Qiangtang Terrane and the timing of the Lhasa–Qiangtang collision are under debate. To contribute to this topic, we paleomagnetically investigate the Middle-Upper Jurassic limestones of the Yanshiping Group in the Zaduo area (32.5°N, 95.2°E), in the Eastern Qiangtang Terrane (Tibetan Plateau, China). A major challenge in paleomagnetism is the possibility of remagnetization that interferes with paleogeographic reconstructions. In this study, both thermal and alternating field demagnetizations were carried out to isolate the cha...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The Tibetan Plateau is composed of multiple accreted terranes, including (from south to north) the T...
A series of terranes were accreted to Eurasia in the region of what is now the Tibetan Plateau, incl...
This thesis presents research on the paleogeographic data of Early Cretaceous granites and Mid-Late ...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
The Eastern Qiangtang Terrane is an orogenic-like belt around the Eastern Himalayan syntaxis (EHS). ...
International audienceCarbonate rocks, widely used for paleomagnetically quantifying the drift histo...
Carbonate rocks, widely used for paleomagnetically quantifying the drift history of the Gondwana-der...
Robust paleomagnetic results through geological time are one of the keys to understand the drift his...
The Tibetan Himalaya represents the northernmost continental unit of the Indian plate that collided ...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The Tibetan Plateau is composed of multiple accreted terranes, including (from south to north) the T...
A series of terranes were accreted to Eurasia in the region of what is now the Tibetan Plateau, incl...
This thesis presents research on the paleogeographic data of Early Cretaceous granites and Mid-Late ...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
The Eastern Qiangtang Terrane is an orogenic-like belt around the Eastern Himalayan syntaxis (EHS). ...
International audienceCarbonate rocks, widely used for paleomagnetically quantifying the drift histo...
Carbonate rocks, widely used for paleomagnetically quantifying the drift history of the Gondwana-der...
Robust paleomagnetic results through geological time are one of the keys to understand the drift his...
The Tibetan Himalaya represents the northernmost continental unit of the Indian plate that collided ...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...
The characteristic remanent magnetization (ChRM) isolated from Paleogene carbonate rocks of the Zong...