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Table of Contents - Memoir 194Paleozoic and mesozoic tectonic Evolution of Central and Eastern Asia: From Continential Assembly to Intracontinental Deformation |
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1. | Assembly of central Asia during the middle and late Paleozoic Christoph Heubeck |
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2. | Paleozoic tectonic amalgamation of the Chinese Tian Shan:
Evidence from a transect along the Dushanzi-Kuqa Highway Da Zhou, Stephan A. Graham, Edmund Z. Chang, Baoyu Wang, and Bradley Hacker |
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3. | Sinian through Permian tectonostratigraphic evolution of the northwestern Tarim basin, China Alan R. Carroll, Stephan A. Graham, Edmund Z. Chang, and Cleavy McKnight |
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4. | Uplift, exhumation, and deformation in the Chinese Tian Shan Trevor A. Dumitru, Da Zhou, Edmund Z. Chang, Stephan A. Graham, Marc S. Hendrix, Edward R. Sobel, and Alan R. Carroll |
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5. | Tectonic correlation of Beishan and Inner Mongolia orogens and its implications for the palinspastic reconstruction of north China Yongjun Yue, Juhn G. Liou, and Stephan A. Graham |
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6. | Paleozoic sedimentary basins and volcanic arc systems of southern Mongolia: New geochemical and petrographic constraints Melissa A. Lamb and Gombosuren Badarch |
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7. | Tectonic significance of early Paleozoic high-pressure rocks in Altun-Qaidam-Qilian Mountains, northwest China Jingsui Yang, Zhiqin Xu, Jianxin Zhang, Ching-Yen Chu, Ruyuan Zhang, and Juhn-Guang Liou |
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8. | Mesozoic tectonic evolution of the Yanshan fold and thrust belt, with emphasis on Hebei and Liaoning provinces, northern China Gregory A. Davis, Zheng Yadong, Wang Cong, Brian J. Darby, Zhang Changhou, and George Gehrels |
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9. | Structural evolution of the southwestern Daqing Shan, Yinshan belt, Inner Mongolia, China Brian J. Darby, Gregory A. Davis, and Zheng Yadong |
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10. | Fission-track constraints on Jurassic folding and thrusting in southern Mongolia and their relationship to the Beishan thrust belt of northern China Trevor A. Dumitru and Marc S. Hendrix |
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11. | Kinematics of exhumation of high- and ultrahigh-pressure rocks in the Hong'an and Tongbai Shan of the Qinling-Dabie collisional orogen, eastern China Laura E. Webb, Lothar Ratschbacher, Bradley R. Hacker, and Shuwen Dong |
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12. | Jurassic to Cenozoic exhumation history of the Altyn Tagh range, northwest China, constrained by 40Ar/39Ar and apatite fission-track thermochronology Edward R. Sobel, Nicolas Arnaud, Marc Jolivet, Bradley D. Ritts, and Maurice Brunel |
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13. | Paleozoic to Cenozoic deformation along the Altyn-Tagh fault in the Altun Shan massif area, eastern Qilian Shan, northeastern Tibet, China Nathalie Delville, Nicolas Arnaud, Jean-Marc Montel, Fran¨oise Roger, Maurice Brunel, Paul Tapponnier, and Edward Sobel |
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14. | Mesozoic northeast Qaidam basin: Response to contractional reactivation of the Qilian Shan, and implications for the extent of Mesozoic intracontinental deformation in central Asia Bradley D. Ritts and Ulderico Biffi |
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15. | Sedimentary record of Mesozoic deformation and inception of the Turpan-Hami basin, northwest China Todd J. Greene, Alan R. Carroll, Marc S. Hendrix, Stephan A. Graham, Marwan A. Wartes, and Oscar A. Abbink |
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16. | Sedimentary record of Mesozoic intracontinental deformation in the eastern Junggar Basin, northwest China: Response to orogeny at the Asian margin Stephen John Vincent and Mark B. Allen |
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17. | Sedimentology and provenance of Mesozoic nonmarine strata in western Mongolia: A record of intracontinental deformation Derek J. Sjostrom, Marc S. Hendrix, Demchig Badamgarav, Stephan A. Graham, and Bruce K. Nelson |
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18. | Triassic synorogenic sedimentation in southern Mongolia: Early effects of intracontinental deformation Marc S. Hendrix, Mary A. Beck, Gombosuren Badarch, and Stephan A. Graham |
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19. | Sedimentary and structural records of late Mesozoic high-strain extension and strain partitioning, East Gobi basin, southern Mongolia Cari L. Johnson, Laura E. Webb, Stephan A. Graham, Marc S. Hendrix, and Gombosuren Badarch |
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