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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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