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42
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333

Best Publications

  • Middle Cambrian to Permian subduction-related accretionary orogenesis of Northern Xinjiang, NW China: Implications for the tectonic evolution of central Asia

    Wenjiao Xiao;Chunming Han;Chao Yuan;Min Sun

  • A Tale of Amalgamation of Three Permo-Triassic Collage Systems in Central Asia: Oroclines, Sutures, and Terminal Accretion

    Wenjiao Xiao;Brian F. Windley;Shu Sun;Jiliang Li

  • Accretionary orogenesis of the Chinese Altai: Insights from Paleozoic granitoids

    Chao Yuan;Chao Yuan;Min Sun;Wenjiao Xiao;Xianhua Li

  • Permian bimodal dyke of Tarim Basin, NW China: Geochemical characteristics and tectonic implications

    Shu-Feng Yang;Zilong Li;Zilong Li;Hanlin Chen;M. Santosh

  • Permian flood basalts from the Tarim Basin, Northwest China: SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating and geochemical characteristics

    Xing Yu;Xing Yu;Shu-Feng Yang;Han-Lin Chen;Zhong-Qiang Chen

  • Geochronological and geochemical results from Mesozoic basalts in southern South China Block support the flat-slab subduction model

    Lifeng Meng;Lifeng Meng;Lifeng Meng;Zheng-Xiang Li;Zheng-Xiang Li;Hanlin Chen;Hanlin Chen;Xian-Hua Li

  • Paleomagnetism and magnetic anisotropy of Cretaceous red beds from the Tarim basin, northwest China: Evidence for a rock magnetic cause of anomalously shallow paleomagnetic inclinations from central Asia

    Xiaodong Tan;Xiaodong Tan;Kenneth P. Kodama;Hanlin Chen;Dajun Fang

  • The Permian Dongfanghong island-arc gabbro of the Wandashan Orogen, NE China: Implications for Paleo-Pacific subduction

    Ming-Dao Sun;Ming-Dao Sun;Ming-Dao Sun;Yi-Gang Xu;Simon A. Wilde;Han-Lin Chen

  • Geochemistry and occurrence of inorganic gas accumulations in Chinese sedimentary basins

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  • Temporal evolution of the Permian large igneous province in Tarim Basin in northwestern China

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  • Episodic Lithospheric Deformation in Eastern Tibet Inferred From Seismic Anisotropy

    Xuewei Bao;Xiaodong Song;Xiaodong Song;David W. Eaton;Yixian Xu

  • Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province in northwest China

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  • Structural architecture and stratigraphic record of Late Mesozoic sedimentary basins in NE China: Tectonic archives of the Late Cretaceous continental margin evolution in East Asia

    Feng-Qi Zhang;Feng-Qi Zhang;Yildirim Dilek;Yildirim Dilek;Han-Lin Chen;Han-Lin Chen;Shu-Feng Yang;Shu-Feng Yang

  • Early Pleistocene drainage pattern changes in Eastern Tibet: Constraints from provenance analysis, thermochronometry, and numerical modeling

    Rong Yang;Hakro Ahmed Suhail;Loraine Gourbet;Sean D. Willett

  • Middle Miocene reorganization of the Altyn Tagh fault system, northern Tibetan Plateau

    Lei Wu;Lei Wu;Xiubin Lin;Xiubin Lin;Eric Cowgill;Ancheng Xiao;Ancheng Xiao

  • Late Pliocene onset of the Cona rift, eastern Himalaya, confirms eastward propagation of extension in Himalayan-Tibetan orogen

    Shuang Bian;Shuang Bian;Junfeng Gong;Junfeng Gong;Andrew V. Zuza;Rong Yang;Rong Yang

  • A 100 Ma bimodal composite dyke complex in the Jiamusi Block, NE China: An indication for lithospheric extension driven by Paleo-Pacific roll-back

    Ming-Dao Sun;Ming-Dao Sun;Han-Lin Chen;Feng-Qi Zhang;Simon A. Wilde

  • The Uplift History of the Haiyuan-Liupan Shan Region Northeast of the Present Tibetan Plateau: Integrated Constraint from Stratigraphy and Thermochronology

    Xiubin Lin;Hanlin Chen;Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll;Geoffrey E. Batt

  • Commencing uplift of the Liupan Shan since 9.5 Ma: Evidences from the Sikouzi section at its east side

    Xiubin Lin;Xiubin Lin;Xiubin Lin;Hanlin Chen;Hanlin Chen;Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll;Xiaogan Cheng;Xiaogan Cheng

  • Late Paleozoic tectono–metamorphic evolution of the Altai segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Constraints from metamorphic P–T pseudosection and zircon U–Pb dating of ultra-high-temperature granulite

    Zilong Li;Xiaoqiang Yang;Yinqi Li;M. Santosh

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