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Structural evolution of the Neogene Gar Basin, western Tibet: Implications for releasing bend development and drainage patterns 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2010, 卷号: 122, 期号: 5-6, 页码: 926-945
Authors:  Sanchez;  VI (Sanchez;  Veronica I.);  Murphy;  MA (Murphy;  Michael A.);  Dupre;  WR (Dupre;  William R.);  Ding L(丁林);  Zhang;  R (Zhang;  Ran);  Sanchez, VI
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PULL-APART BASINS  KARAKORAM FAULT SYSTEM  STRIKE-SLIP FAULTS  INDIA-ASIA COLLISION  ALTYN TAGH FAULT  SOUTHWEST TIBET  ACTIVE DEFORMATION  SOUTHERN TIBET  ALLUVIAL-FAN  SHEAR ZONES  
Direct measurement of strain rates in ductile shear zones: A new method based on syntectonic dikes 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 2009, 卷号: 114, 期号: B01406
Authors:  Sassier;  C (Sassier;  C.);  Leloup;  PH (Leloup;  P. H.);  Rubatto;  D (Rubatto;  D.);  Galland;  O (Galland;  O.);  Yue YH(岳雅慧);  Ding L(丁林)
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Shan-red-river  South China Sea  Ar-40/ar-39 Dating Constraint  Left-lateral Movement  Nam-dinh Area  Strike-slip  Continental Lithosphere  Indo-china  Northeastern Vietnam  Cenozoic Tectonics  
Late Cretaceous to middle Tertiary basin evolution in the central Tibetan Plateau: Changing environments in response to tectonic partitioning, aridification, and regional elevation gain 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2007, 卷号: 119, 期号: 5-6, 页码: 654-680
Authors:  DeCelles;  PG (DeCelles;  P. G.);  Kapp;  P (Kapp;  P.);  Ding L(丁林);  Gehrels;  GE (Gehrels;  G. E.)
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INDO-ASIAN COLLISION  EAST-WEST EXTENSION  KICKING-HORSE-RIVER  FOLD-THRUST BELT  ALTYN-TAGH FAULT  SOUTHERN TIBET  ALLUVIAL-FAN  STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION  SUTURE ZONE  DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS