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View article: Petrology of Lancang (Upper Mekong) River Sand
Petrology of Lancang (Upper Mekong) River Sand Open
The texture and composition of river sediments are key to understanding the characteristics of source rocks, chemical weathering in the source area, physical modifications during transport, and human impacts within watersheds. This study a…
View article: Millennial-timescale thermogenic CO2 release preceding the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Millennial-timescale thermogenic CO2 release preceding the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum Open
Geologic records support a short-lived carbon release, known as the pre-onset excursion (POE), shortly before the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; ~ 56 Ma). However, the source and pace of the POE carbon release and its relationship…
View article: OneDZ: A Global Detrital Zircon Database and Implications for Constructing Giant Geoscience Database
OneDZ: A Global Detrital Zircon Database and Implications for Constructing Giant Geoscience Database Open
The amount of detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology data and Lu-Hf isotopic data has doubled with the continuous improvement of testing methods, and has developed into the most closely integrated research field in earth science with big data …
View article: Supplemental Material: Extensive Early Cretaceous arc-like magmatic rocks in central Tibet manifest subduction rollback of the Neo-Tethyan ocean
Supplemental Material: Extensive Early Cretaceous arc-like magmatic rocks in central Tibet manifest subduction rollback of the Neo-Tethyan ocean Open
Tables S1-S9 and Figures S1-S6.
View article: A Latest Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Syn‐Collisional Trench Sequence in Central Tibet Recorded the Role of Microcontinents in Lhasa–Qiangtang Collision
A Latest Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Syn‐Collisional Trench Sequence in Central Tibet Recorded the Role of Microcontinents in Lhasa–Qiangtang Collision Open
As the most recent collisional event prior to the early Cenozoic India‐Asia collision, the suturing of the Lhasa‐Qiangtang terranes resulted in crustal accretion and the formation of lithospheric structures that greatly influenced subseque…
View article: Collision Timing and Provenance Shifts from the Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene in the Southeasternmost Zagros Orogen
Collision Timing and Provenance Shifts from the Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene in the Southeasternmost Zagros Orogen Open
Determining the timing of the initial continental collision is a fundamental step in accurately reconstructing the paleogeodynamic evolution of orogenic belts. This process necessitates a comprehensive integration of evidence gathered thro…
View article: India–Eurasia convergence speed-up by passive-margin sediment subduction
India–Eurasia convergence speed-up by passive-margin sediment subduction Open
The fast increase of convergence rate between India and Eurasia around 65 million years ago (Ma)-from approximately 8 cm yr-1 to a peak rate of approximately 18 cm yr-1-remains a complex geological event to explain1-8, given the inherent u…
View article: Palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Langshan Formation in the Xiongba area
Palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Langshan Formation in the Xiongba area Open
The mid-Cretaceous Langshan Formation is a massive limestone unit, outcropping typically in the northern Lhasa block. A Xiongba section, measured near the type section of the Langshan Formation, is here described. The succession consists o…
View article: Temporal scaling of carbon emission accumulations and rates of the Meso-Cenozoic hyperthermal events: implication to the Anthropocene global warming
Temporal scaling of carbon emission accumulations and rates of the Meso-Cenozoic hyperthermal events: implication to the Anthropocene global warming Open
Anthropocene global warming is largely associated with fossil fuel carbon emissions. Temporal scaling provides a way to place current carbon emissions on a geological scale. The scaling of carbon emissions at the onset of hyperthermal even…
View article: Late Cretaceous rapid exhumation of the Central Tibetan Plateau: Insights from low-temperature thermochronology
Late Cretaceous rapid exhumation of the Central Tibetan Plateau: Insights from low-temperature thermochronology Open
The uplift history of the Tibetan Plateau is a hot topic for the geological study. The Lhasa terrane, situated on the southern edge of Eurasian plate, records the tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau preceding the collision between th…
View article: The fate of the Xigaze forearc basin after Late Cretaceous filling (South Tibet)
The fate of the Xigaze forearc basin after Late Cretaceous filling (South Tibet) Open
The Xigaze forearc basin is a key region to understand the evolution of active continental margins related to Neo-Tethyan oceanic subduction. Most studies have focused on the sedimentary evolution during filling of the marine basin, but we…
View article: Discovery of ≥ 105 Ma continental redbeds in the Qiangtang Block: Implications for the early uplift of central Tibet
Discovery of ≥ 105 Ma continental redbeds in the Qiangtang Block: Implications for the early uplift of central Tibet Open
The Abushan Formation represents the oldest continental redbed deposit overlying Triassic-Jurassic marine strata in the Qiangtang Block. Knowledge of the exact depositional age of the Abushan Formation is important to reconstruct early his…
View article: The “underfilled trinity model” of foreland basins revisited: reality or myth?
The “underfilled trinity model” of foreland basins revisited: reality or myth? Open
The “underfilled trinity” model of foreland-basin stratigraphy was proposed based on the observation that the initial sedimentary stages along the western and northern front of the western and central Alps were represented by shallow-water…
View article: <scp>DDE KG</scp>Editor: A data service system for knowledge graph construction in geoscience
<span>DDE KG</span>Editor: A data service system for knowledge graph construction in geoscience Open
Deep‐time Digital Earth (DDE) is an innovative international big science program, focusing on scientific propositions of earth evolution, changing Earth Science by coordinating global geoscience data, and sharing global geoscience knowledg…
View article: Constraining the exhumation history of the northwestern margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Constraining the exhumation history of the northwestern margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Regional variations in the evolution of the Tibetan Plateau have important implications for our understanding of crustal deformation processes. There have been few studies of the evolution of the NW margin of the plateau and its transition…
View article: Supp 7: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 7: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 7. ZFT data.
View article: Supp 8: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 8: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 8. Zircon U–Pb and ZFT double dating data.
View article: Supp 3: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 3: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 3. Petrography. 3a: data. 3b: Thin-section microphotographs of sandstones and sands from the Kashitashi and Sanju sections and modern rivers.
View article: Supp 9: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 9: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 9. AFT data.
View article: Supp 2: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 2: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 2. Sample information.
View article: Supp 5: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 5: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 5. Zircon Hf data.
View article: Supp 6: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 6: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 6. Rutile U–Pb data.
View article: Supp 4: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir
Supp 4: Constraining the exhumation history of the north-western margin of Tibet with a comparison to the adjacent Pamir Open
Supplementary Info 4. Zircon U–Pb data.
View article: A detrital zircon dataset for the eastern Central China Orogenic Belt (East Qinling, Dabie and Sulu orogens)
A detrital zircon dataset for the eastern Central China Orogenic Belt (East Qinling, Dabie and Sulu orogens) Open
The Qinling‐Dabie‐Sulu orogen is the eastern part of the Central China Orogenic Belt. Looking back on previous studies of the sedimentary record we systematically compiled the dataset of detrital zircon U–Pb ages and Hf isotopes for this o…