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    Seismic imaging of subducting continental lower crust beneath the Pamir by Schneider, F.M., Yuan, X., Schurr, B., Mechie, J., Sippl, C., Haberland, C., Minaev, V., Oimahmadov, I., Gadoev, M., Radjabov, N., Abdybachaev, U., Orunbaev, S., Negmatullaev, S.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2013)
    “…Exhumation of ultra-high pressure metamorphic rocks testifies that the continental crust can subduct to significant depth into the mantle despite its buoyancy…”
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    Geometry of the Pamir-Hindu Kush intermediate-depth earthquake zone from local seismic data by Sippl, C., Schurr, B., Yuan, X., Mechie, J., Schneider, F. M., Gadoev, M., Orunbaev, S., Oimahmadov, I., Haberland, C., Abdybachaev, U., Minaev, V., Negmatullaev, S., Radjabov, N.

    “…We present new seismicity images based on a two‐year seismic deployment in the Pamir and SW Tien Shan. A total of 9532 earthquakes were detected, located, and…”
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    Crustal and uppermost mantle velocity structure along a profile across the Pamir and southern Tien Shan as derived from project TIPAGE wide‐angle seismic data by Mechie, J., Yuan, X., Schurr, B., Schneider, F., Sippl, C., Ratschbacher, L., Minaev, V., Gadoev, M., Oimahmadov, I., Abdybachaev, U., Moldobekov, B., Orunbaev, S., Negmatullaev, S.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-02-2012)
    “…SUMMARY Utilizing seismic refraction/wide‐angle reflection data from 11 approximately in‐line earthquakes, 2‐D P‐ and S‐velocity models and a Poisson's ratio…”
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    Observations of guided waves from the Pamir seismic zone provide additional evidence for the existence of subducted continental lower crust by Mechie, J., Schurr, B., Yuan, X., Schneider, F., Sippl, C., Minaev, V., Gadoev, M., Oimahmadov, I., Abdybachaev, U., Moldobekov, B., Orunbaev, S.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-07-2019)
    “…As part of the TIPAGE (TIen shan – PAmir GEodynamic program) project, passive seismological observations were made along an approximately N-S profile crossing…”
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    The Crust in the Pamir: Insights From Receiver Functions by Schneider, F.M., Yuan, X., Schurr, B., Mechie, J., Sippl, C., Kufner, S.‐K., Ratschbacher, L., Tilmann, F., Oimahmadov, I., Gadoev, M., Minaev, V., Abdybachaev, U., Orunbaev, S., Ischuk, A., Murodkulov, S.

    “…The Cenozoic convergence between India and Asia has created Earth's thickest crust in the Pamir‐Tibet Plateau by extreme crustal shortening. Here we study the…”
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