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Duan, Mengyue; Neubauer, Franz; Robl, Jörg; Zhou, Xiaohu; Argentin, Anne-Laure; Liebl, Moritz; Dong, Yunpeng; Shi, Xiaohui; Zhang, San; Peng, Heng (2025) The northward expansion of the Tibetan Plateau: Topographic evidence from the Bogda Mts. – southern Junggar Basin coupling system, northwest China. Quaternary Science Reviews, 362. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109402

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TitleThe northward expansion of the Tibetan Plateau: Topographic evidence from the Bogda Mts. – southern Junggar Basin coupling system, northwest China
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
AuthorsDuan, MengyueAuthor
Neubauer, FranzAuthor
Robl, JörgAuthor
Zhou, XiaohuAuthor
Argentin, Anne-LaureAuthor
Liebl, MoritzAuthor
Dong, YunpengAuthor
Shi, XiaohuiAuthor
Zhang, SanAuthor
Peng, HengAuthor
Year2025 (August)Volume362
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109402Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceDuan, Mengyue; Neubauer, Franz; Robl, Jörg; Zhou, Xiaohu; Argentin, Anne-Laure; Liebl, Moritz; Dong, Yunpeng; Shi, Xiaohui; Zhang, San; Peng, Heng (2025) The northward expansion of the Tibetan Plateau: Topographic evidence from the Bogda Mts. – southern Junggar Basin coupling system, northwest China. Quaternary Science Reviews, 362. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109402
Plain TextDuan, Mengyue; Neubauer, Franz; Robl, Jörg; Zhou, Xiaohu; Argentin, Anne-Laure; Liebl, Moritz; Dong, Yunpeng; Shi, Xiaohui; Zhang, San; Peng, Heng (2025) The northward expansion of the Tibetan Plateau: Topographic evidence from the Bogda Mts. – southern Junggar Basin coupling system, northwest China. Quaternary Science Reviews, 362. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109402
In(2025) Quaternary Science Reviews Vol. 362. Elsevier BV

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