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    Out‐of‐sequence thrusting in polycyclic thrust belts: An example from the Mesozoic Yanshan belt, North China Craton by Li, Chengming, Zhang, Changhou, Cope, Tim D., Lin, Yi

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2016)
    “…The EW trending Yanshan belt, an intraplate fold‐thrust belt located in the northern North China Craton that has experienced several episodes of deformation…”
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    From dextral contraction to sinistral extension of intracontinental transform structures in the Yanshan and northern Taihang Mountain belts during Early Cretaceous: Implications to the destruction of the North China Craton by Lin, Yi, Zhang, Changhou, Li, Chengming, Deng, Hongdan

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-03-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Transform systems are identified in the Yanshan and northern Taihang belts, NCC.•They are the dextral contraction before 143 Ma and…”
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    Mesozoic contraction deformation in the Yanshan and northern Taihang mountains and its implications to the destruction of the North China Craton by Zhang, ChangHou, Li, ChengMing, Deng, HongLing, Liu, Yang, Liu, Lei, Wei, Bo, Li, HanBin, Liu, Zi

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-06-2011)
    “…Mesozoic contraction deformation in the Yanshan and Taihang mountains is characterized by basement-involved thrust tectonics,basement-cored buckling anticlines…”
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    Identifying the characteristic signatures of fold-accommodation faults by Deng, Hongling, Zhang, Changhou, Koyi, Hemin A.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-11-2013)
    “…Hand-specimen and outcrop scale examples of folds are analyzed here to identify the characteristic signatures of fold-accommodation faults. We describe and…”
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    Early Mesozoic polyphase contractional deformation in the Yanshan belt: Implications for the destruction of the north China Craton by Huang, Yingzhu, Zhang, Changhou, Li, Chengming, Teng, Fei

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-06-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •The northern North China Craton was in a contractional setting in early Mesozoic.•Post-collisional contractional deformation was due to the…”
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    Northwest trending tectonic belt in the middle Yanshan Orogenic Belt of northeast Hebei Province, North China: Tectonic evolution and geochronology by Zhang, Changhou, Wu, Ganguo, Wang, Genhou, Zhang, Weijie, Song, Honglin

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-10-2004)
    “…The northwest trending tectonic belt in the middle part of the Mesozoic intraplate Yanshan Orogenic Belt, northeast Hebei Province, is composed of thrusts,…”
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    From oblique arc-continent collision to orthogonal plate subduction in the southeastern central Asia Orogenic Belt during Paleozoic: Evidence from superimposed folds at the northern margin of the north China Craton by Hou, Liyu, Zhang, Changhou, Lin, Yi, Li, Chengming, Huang, Yingzhu, Dong, Teng, Wu, Hongmei

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-09-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Two stages of folds are identified on the northern margin of the North China Craton.•The D1 folds were crossly superimposed by the D2 folds…”
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    Middle Jurassic syn-kinematic magmatism, anatexis and metamorphism in the Zheduo-Gonggar massif, implication for the deformation of the Xianshuihe fault zone, East Tibet by Li, Hailong, Zhang, Yueqiao, Zhang, Changhou, Dong, Shuwen, Zhu, Fusheng

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-08-2015)
    “…•Mid-Jurassic magmatism and high-temperature metamorphism along the XSH fault.•Mid-Jurassic sinistral strike-slip shearing along the XSH fault.•Episodic magma…”
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