2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2006.03.001
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Distant effects of India–Eurasia convergence and Mesozoic intracontinental deformation in Central Asia: Constraints from apatite fission-track thermochronology

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“…Contemporaneous cooling is only observed in the Kyrgyz Tian Shan further west (e.g. De Grave et al, 2007). Consequently, this near absence of cooling evidences in the low temperature thermochronology record, like the formation and the extensive preservation of the Jurassic planation surface within the range, are difficult to reconcile with Middle to Late Jurassic topographic growth and erosion revealed by the sedimentological and detrital zircon U/Pb data.…”
Section: Half Grabben Basinmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Contemporaneous cooling is only observed in the Kyrgyz Tian Shan further west (e.g. De Grave et al, 2007). Consequently, this near absence of cooling evidences in the low temperature thermochronology record, like the formation and the extensive preservation of the Jurassic planation surface within the range, are difficult to reconcile with Middle to Late Jurassic topographic growth and erosion revealed by the sedimentological and detrital zircon U/Pb data.…”
Section: Half Grabben Basinmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, while the Mesozoic tectonic evolution of the range seems to have a major impact on its Tertiary development and topography (e.g. Dumitru et al, 2001;De Grave et al, 2007;Glorie et al, 2010;Jolivet et al, 2010), many uncertainties remain on the topographic evolution of the range during that period separating the two main orogenic events.…”
Section: Jolivet Et Al: Mesozoic Tian Shan Topographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2), contemporary to the uplift of the Himalayas and adjacent ranges (Valdiya, 2002;De Grave et al, 2007). The uplift promoted the speciation of mountain birds (Fjeldsa et al, 2012;Drovetski et al, 2013), plants (Xu et al, 2010), but also cold-adapted butterflies (Kodandaramaiah and Wahlberg, 2009;Leneveu et al, 2009).…”
Section: Biogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%