Crustal movement around and away from the Namche Barwa syntaxis is indicated in the Asian velocity field inferred from GPS data and Quaternary fault slip rates. Nevertheless, there is a limited field-based control on the rotational history of the north-eastern Himalayan arc. Exploring the poly-phase nature of deformation, within the Cretaceous diorite dykes and their host-rock (Triassic flysch), in the eastern Tethyan Himalaya (90°-92°E), combined with new remote sensing data and existing thermo-geochronological data, allow us to unravel the kinematic relationship between paleomagnetic remanence vectors and the deformation phases. Decay at 325°C in high temperature susceptibility curves and in the thermal demagnetization of the SIRM indicat...
National audiencePaleomagnetism should be a useful tool to estimate northsouthconvergence across the...
[1] Paleomagnetic data were obtained from 108 paleomagnetic sites collected in Cretaceous to Tertiar...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
International audienceIn the Himalayan chain the collision of India into Eurasia has produced some o...
Secondary pyrrhotite remanences from the Tethyan Himalaya acquired during Eocene (western Himalaya) ...
The Sibumasu Block in SE Asia represents the eastward continuation of the Qiangtang Block. Here we r...
acquired during Eocene (western Himalaya) and Oligocene to early Miocene (central and eastern Himala...
International audienceSecondary magnetic remanences are used to study late-orogenic rotation and til...
A palaeomagnetic study was undertaken for Cretaceous red beds and granitic rocks of three geological...
Secondary magnetic remanences are used to study late-orogenic rotation and tilting on a E-W transect...
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) combined with structural analysis are used in this work ...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
A wealth of paleomagnetic data from Yunnan (China) showed in the past a predominant post-Cretaceous ...
Paleomagnetic dating of the India-Asia collision hinges on determining the Paleogene latitude of the...
National audiencePaleomagnetism should be a useful tool to estimate northsouthconvergence across the...
[1] Paleomagnetic data were obtained from 108 paleomagnetic sites collected in Cretaceous to Tertiar...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...
International audienceIn the Himalayan chain the collision of India into Eurasia has produced some o...
Secondary pyrrhotite remanences from the Tethyan Himalaya acquired during Eocene (western Himalaya) ...
The Sibumasu Block in SE Asia represents the eastward continuation of the Qiangtang Block. Here we r...
acquired during Eocene (western Himalaya) and Oligocene to early Miocene (central and eastern Himala...
International audienceSecondary magnetic remanences are used to study late-orogenic rotation and til...
A palaeomagnetic study was undertaken for Cretaceous red beds and granitic rocks of three geological...
Secondary magnetic remanences are used to study late-orogenic rotation and tilting on a E-W transect...
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) combined with structural analysis are used in this work ...
International audienceOngoing controversies on the timing and latitude of the India-Asia collision w...
A wealth of paleomagnetic data from Yunnan (China) showed in the past a predominant post-Cretaceous ...
Paleomagnetic dating of the India-Asia collision hinges on determining the Paleogene latitude of the...
National audiencePaleomagnetism should be a useful tool to estimate northsouthconvergence across the...
[1] Paleomagnetic data were obtained from 108 paleomagnetic sites collected in Cretaceous to Tertiar...
International audienceWe present a new palaeomagnetic study on Upper Jurassic red beds collected at ...