Name and scale matter: Clarifying the geography of Tibetan Plateau and adjacent mountain regions
Geographical names and the entities they represent act as a fundamental cornerstone
across numerous disciplines. However, inconsistent geographical names and arbitrarily …
across numerous disciplines. However, inconsistent geographical names and arbitrarily …
Burma Terrane collision and northward indentation in the Eastern Himalayas recorded in the Eocene‐Miocene Chindwin Basin (Myanmar)
Abstract The Burma Terrane (Myanmar) played an important role in the India‐Asia collision
and moved over 2,000 km northward on the Indian Plate during the Cenozoic, before …
and moved over 2,000 km northward on the Indian Plate during the Cenozoic, before …
Australian plate subduction is responsible for northward motion of the India‐Asia collision zone and∼ 1,000 km lateral migration of the Indian slab
AJ Parsons, K Sigloch… - Geophysical Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Distributions of slabs within Earth's mantle are increasingly used to reconstruct past
subduction zones, based on first‐order assumptions that slabs sink vertically after slab break …
subduction zones, based on first‐order assumptions that slabs sink vertically after slab break …
Biotite geochemistry deciphers magma evolution of Sn-bearing granite, southern Myanmar
Abstract Hydrothermal Sn±W deposits are commonly formed by ore-forming fluids that
exsolved from water-saturated granitic magmas. However, the timing of fluid exsolution and …
exsolved from water-saturated granitic magmas. However, the timing of fluid exsolution and …
[HTML][HTML] Landslide susceptibility modeling by interpretable neural network
Landslides are notoriously difficult to predict because numerous spatially and temporally
varying factors contribute to slope stability. Artificial neural networks (ANN) have been …
varying factors contribute to slope stability. Artificial neural networks (ANN) have been …
Geomorphological and geo/thermo-chronological responses of Indian plate's deformation during Neogene-quaternary time along the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis …
Abstract India-Eurasia and India-Burma collision systems encircle Eastern Himalayan
Syntaxis (EHS) in the north and the southeast. The main active structure responsible for the …
Syntaxis (EHS) in the north and the southeast. The main active structure responsible for the …
Structural and thermochronologic constraints on the cenozoic tectonic development of the northern Indo‐Burma Ranges
Abstract The~ 1,500‐km‐long, north trending Eastern Flanking Belt of the Himalayan‐
Tibetan orogenic system is located along the eastern margin of the Indian subcontinent …
Tibetan orogenic system is located along the eastern margin of the Indian subcontinent …
Prolonged Neo-Tethyan magmatic arc in Myanmar: Evidence from geochemistry and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopes of Cretaceous mafic–felsic intrusions in the Banmauk–Kawlin …
JX Li, WM Fan, LY Zhang, TP Peng, YL Sun… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Cretaceous mafic–felsic intrusions are extensively distributed in the West Burma terrane
(Myanmar), but their petrogenesis and tectonic setting still remain unclear. In this study …
(Myanmar), but their petrogenesis and tectonic setting still remain unclear. In this study …
Kinematic evolution of a continental collision: Constraining the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen via bulk strain rates
We investigated temporal variations of the bulk strain rate across the Himalayan-Tibetan
orogen, which impact the magnitudes, rates, and distribution of deformation across the …
orogen, which impact the magnitudes, rates, and distribution of deformation across the …
Cenozoic cooling history and fluvial terrace development of the western domain of the Eastern Kunlun Range, northern Tibet
The growth of the Tibetan Plateau resulted primarily from Cenozoic India-Asia collision and
continued convergence, and thus the deformation timing and geomorphic evolution of …
continued convergence, and thus the deformation timing and geomorphic evolution of …