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Gao, Shibao; Wu, Lei; Lin, Xiubin; Cowgill, Eric; An, Kaixuan; Chen, Hanlin; Cheng, Xiaogan; Yang, Shufeng (2025) Cenozoic pure-shear thickening of the northern Tibetan Plateau margin: Implications for diverse plateau uplift mechanisms controlled by convergent obliquity. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (5). doi:10.1130/b37812.1

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TitleCenozoic pure-shear thickening of the northern Tibetan Plateau margin: Implications for diverse plateau uplift mechanisms controlled by convergent obliquity
JournalGeological Society of America Bulletin
AuthorsGao, ShibaoAuthor
Wu, LeiAuthor
Lin, XiubinAuthor
Cowgill, EricAuthor
An, KaixuanAuthor
Chen, HanlinAuthor
Cheng, XiaoganAuthor
Yang, ShufengAuthor
Year2025 (May 1)Volume137
Issue5
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/b37812.1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGao, Shibao; Wu, Lei; Lin, Xiubin; Cowgill, Eric; An, Kaixuan; Chen, Hanlin; Cheng, Xiaogan; Yang, Shufeng (2025) Cenozoic pure-shear thickening of the northern Tibetan Plateau margin: Implications for diverse plateau uplift mechanisms controlled by convergent obliquity. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (5). doi:10.1130/b37812.1
Plain TextGao, Shibao; Wu, Lei; Lin, Xiubin; Cowgill, Eric; An, Kaixuan; Chen, Hanlin; Cheng, Xiaogan; Yang, Shufeng (2025) Cenozoic pure-shear thickening of the northern Tibetan Plateau margin: Implications for diverse plateau uplift mechanisms controlled by convergent obliquity. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (5). doi:10.1130/b37812.1
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