Search Results - "Wang, Erchie"
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Timing of the initial collision between the Indian and Asian continents
Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-04-2017)“…There exist three mainstream opinions regarding the timing of the initial collision between the Indian and Eurasian continents,namely,65±5,45±5,and 30±5…”
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The Origin of Seismic and Tectonic Activity Underlying the Sichuan Basin, Central China
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2023)“…The Sichuan basin, located adjacent to the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, serves as an ideal marker for testing the extrusion process of the plateau…”
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Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Elashan range and its surroundings, northern Tibetan Plateau as constrained by paleomagnetism and apatite fission track analyses
Published in Tectonophysics (10-12-2012)“…Magnetostratigraphic studies of sediments in the western Gonghe and eastern Qaidam Basins, together with apatite fission track (AFT) analyses in the Elashan…”
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Block rotation: Tectonic response of the Sichuan basin to the southeastward growth of the Tibetan Plateau along the Xianshuihe-Xiaojiang fault
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2014)“…GPS field and seismic data show that the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau is tectonically and seismically active. This activity is due to the…”
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Crustal structure across Longmenshan fault belt from passive source seismic profiling
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2009)“…We analyse receiver functions from 29 broad‐band seismographs along a 380‐km profile across the Longmenshan (LMS) fault belt to determine crustal structure…”
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Weakly coupled lithospheric extension in southern Tibet
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-11-2015)“…West–east extension is a prominent tectonic feature of southern and central Tibet despite ongoing north–south (N–S) convergence between India and Eurasia…”
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Crustal strength in central Tibet determined from Holocene shoreline deflection around Siling Co
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2015)“…Controversial end member models for the growth and evolution of the Tibetan Plateau demand quantitative constraints of the lithospheric rheology. Direct…”
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Paleomagnetism and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of the Tertiary Janggalsay section (southeast Tarim basin): Implications for Miocene tectonic evolution of the Altyn Tagh Range
Published in Tectonophysics (31-03-2014)“…Despite receiving considerable attention, the nature and timing of Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Altyn Tagh Fault (AFT) remain highly debated. Here we…”
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Evaluating the size and extent of paleolakes in central Tibet during the late Pleistocene
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-06-2017)“…Subhorizontal lake shorelines allow a geodynamic test of the size and extent of a hypothesized paleolake in central Tibet, the East Qiangtang Lake (EQL),…”
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No sedimentary records indicating southerly flow of the paleo-Upper Yangtze River from the First Bend in southeastern Tibet
Published in Gondwana research (01-04-2016)“…It is a long-debated issue whether the Upper Yangtze River once flowed southward from its First Bend as a major tributary of the Red River. The Yangbi valley…”
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Uplift of the Emei Shan, western Sichuan Basin: Implication for eastward propagation of the Tibetan Plateau in Early Miocene
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-01-2016)“…•Uplift of the Emei Shan occurred ca. 25–20Ma.•Uplift of the Emei Shan indicated the time-transgressive propagation of the EMTP.•The Yaan−Emei Shan fold belt…”
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Holocene slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault, central Tibet
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2014)“…Although geodetic measurements of interseismic deformation in interior Tibet suggest slow strain accumulation, active slip along the right‐lateral Gyaring Co…”
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Late Cenozoic to recent transtensional deformation across the Southern part of the Gaoligong shear zone between the Indian plate and SE margin of the Tibetan plateau and its tectonic origin
Published in Tectonophysics (15-11-2008)“…Within the southeastern part of the Tibetan plateau the Gaoligong Shan shear zone forms the boundary between the Tengchong and Baoshan blocks and is one of the…”
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Initiation of slip along the Xianshuihe fault zone, eastern Tibet, constrained by K/Ar and fission-track ages
Published in International geology review (01-12-2009)“…The Xianshuihe fault zone (XFZ) forms a boundary that accommodates crustal movement eastwards from central Tibet. The lack of well-defined time constraints has…”
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GPS Strain Rate and Seismic Activity Before the Ludian Earthquake (Ms 6.5), Northeast Yunnan, China: New Implications for Eastward Chuan-Dian Block Extrusion
Published in TAO : Terrestrial, atmospheric, and oceanic sciences (01-12-2016)“…We characterized E-W shortening crustal deformation using GPS measurements and an earthquake focal mechanism solution to estimate conditions before the Ms 6.5…”
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Displacement and timing along the northern strand of the Altyn Tagh fault zone, Northern Tibet
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-07-1997)“…The northern strand of the Altyn Tagh fault has a late Cenozoic left-slip offset of 69–90 km near its northeastern end. Deformation began in this area as early…”
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Late Cenozoic geological evolution of the foreland basin bordering the West Kunlun range in Pulu area: Constraints on timing of uplift of northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth (01-08-2003)“…With an average elevation of 5000 m the West Kunlun range marks northwestern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and formed as an orogen in response to the collision…”
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Crustal structure across the Three Gorges area of the Yangtze platform, central China, from seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection data
Published in Tectonophysics (01-10-2009)“…We present active-source seismic data recorded along a 300 km-long profile across the Three Gorges area of the western Yangtze platform, central China. From…”
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Late Cenozoic Right-Lateral Movement along the Wenquan Fault and Associated Deformation: Implications for the Kinematic History of the Qaidam Basin, Northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Published in International geology review (01-10-2004)“…Bounded by the NE-trending Altyn Tagh fault on the northwest, the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau consists of the Qilian Shan belt, Qaidam Basin,…”
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Structural control on the topography of the Laji–Jishi and Riyue Shan belts in the NE margin of the Tibetan plateau: Facilitation of the headward propagation of the Yellow River system
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (03-03-2011)“…The Yellow River system, the largest river system in northern China, generally flows northeasterly through a series of linear mountain belts in the…”
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