Sedimentary Record of the middle Cretaceous uplift across the Gangdese magmatic arc system in Southern Tibet
Mingang Hao,
Matthew A. Malkowski,
Dicheng Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Sedimentary basins adjacent to subduction‐related continental arcs provide important archives for deciphering the intricate history of convergent plate margins. The east‐west trending Gangdese magmatic arc was one of the most predominant topographic features located at the southern margin of Tibet before the arrival of the Indian plate. However, the detailed Cretaceous growth and evolution across the arc system remains ambiguous. Stratigraphy of the adjacent Xigaze forearc basin provides a well‐preserved and w… Show more
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