Tectonic evolution and plateau uplift around the Changma Basin in the Qilian Mountains, NE Tibetan Plateau
The Qilian Mountains are one of the most actively uplifting regions of the Tibetan Plateau and may provide a type example for the early evolution of its older regions. The mountains form a 300 km wide, NW – SE trending fold-thrust belt which extends 1000 km along the northeast margin of the Plateau...
Main Author: | Vernon, Rowan Emma |
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Other Authors: | England, Richard ; Parrish, Randall |
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University of Leicester
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.692497 |
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