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The Tectonic Evolution of Asia, The evolution of Asia has largely occurred over the last 400 million years, and continues today. Seeing a continent in the act of assembly provides a rare opportunity to study the processes by which continents are constructed and internally modified. This, The Tectonic Evolution of Asia
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  • The Tectonic Evolution of Asia
  • Written by author An Yin, Mark Harrison
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 6/28/1996
  • The evolution of Asia has largely occurred over the last 400 million years, and continues today. Seeing a continent in the act of assembly provides a rare opportunity to study the processes by which continents are constructed and internally modified. This
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Preface
1 A lithospheric-thickening model for the Indo-Asian collision 1
2 Neotectonics of Asia: thin-shell finite-element models with faults 18
3 Seismotectonics of Asia: some recent progress 37
4 Seismicity and active tectonics of the Western Sunda Arc 63
5 Tomography and seismic anisotrophy of Asia and present and past tectonics 85
6 Evolution of the Himalaya 95
7 Cooling history, erosion, exhumation, and kinematics of the Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet orogenic belt 110
8 Assembly of the crystalline terranes of the northwestern Himalaya and Karakoram, northwestern Pakistan 138
9 The Himalayan foreland basin 149
10 Cenozoic tectonics of the Tadzhik depression, Central Asia 191
11 Diachronous initiation of transtension along the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone, Yunnan and Vietnam 208
12 Cenozoic deformation, rotation, and stress patterns in eastern Tibet and western Sichuan, China 227
13 Mesozoic deformation and plutonism in the Yunmeng Shan: a metamorphic core complex north of Beijing, China
14 The Songpan-Ganzi complex of the West Qinling Shan as a Triassic remnant ocean basin 281
15 Metamorphism and tectonics of high-pressure and ultra-high-pressure belts in the Dabie-Sulu region, China 300
16 The Qinling-Dabie ultra-high-pressure collisional orogen 345
17 Mesozoic assembly of Asia: constraints from fossil floras, tectonics, and paleomagnetism 371
18 Mesozoic inversive wrench tectonics in far East Asia: examples from Korea and Japan 401
19 Paleo- and Neo-Tethyan events in northwestern Turkey: geologic and geochronologic constraints 420
20 A Phanerozoic palinspastic reconstruction of China and its neighboring regions 442
21 Paleotectonics of Asia: fragments of a synthesis 486
Index 641


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