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  1. Interaction between large strike-slip faults and reverse faulting shapes East Tibet since the Oligocene
  2. Late oligocene elevation of the Himalaya recorded by O and H isotopes of fluid inclusions
  3. Large thrusting and late faulting shape the Aiguilles Rouges crystalline massif (Western Alps), structural implications
  4. No channel flow in the Longmen Shan: evidence from the Maoxian-Wenchuan fault Cenozoic kinematics (SE Tibet)
  5. Fast exhumation rate during late orogenic extension: The new timing of the Pilat detachment fault (French Massif Central, Variscan belt)
  6. Rapid response to the M w 4.9 earthquake of November 11, 2019 in Le Teil, Lower Rhône Valley, France
  7. Tectonic control on the palaeogeographical evolution of the Miocene Seaway along the Western Alpine foreland basin
  8. Chronology of thrust propagation from an updated tectono-sedimentary framework of the Miocene molasse (western Alps)
  9. Insights on fault reactivation during the 2019 November 11, Mw 4.9 Le Teil earthquake in southeastern France, from a joint 3-D geological model and InSAR time-series analysis
  10. Spatial Slip Rate Distribution Along the SE Xianshuihe Fault, Eastern Tibet, and Earthquake Hazard Assessment
  11. Exhumation History Along the Muli Thrust—Implication for Crustal Thickening Mechanism in Eastern Tibet
  12. Role of the Early Miocene Jinhe-Qinghe Thrust Belt in the building of the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau topography
  13. Chronology of thrust propagation from an updated tectono-sedimentary framework of the Miocene molasse (western Alps)
  14. Supplementary material to "Chronology of thrust propagation from an updated tectono-sedimentary framework of the Miocene molasse (western Alps)"
  15. Late Quaternary slip-rates along the Moxi and Zheduotang segments of the SE Xianshuihe fault, eastern Tibet, and geodynamic implications
  16. Erratum: Changes in hydrodynamic process dominance (wave, tide orriver) in foreland sequences: The subalpine Miocene Molasserevisited (France)
  17. Miocene Subsidence and Surface Uplift of Southernmost Tibet Induced by Indian Subduction Dynamics
  18. Lower Crustal Rheology Controls the Development of Large Offset Strike‐Slip Faults During the Himalayan‐Tibetan Orogeny
  19. Role of the Early Miocene Jinhe-Qinghe Thrust Belt in the building of the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau topography
  20. Late Quaternary Extension Rates Across the Northern Half of the Yadong‐Gulu Rift: Implication for East‐West Extension in Southern Tibet
  21. Thrusting, exhumation, and basin fill on the western margin of the South China block during the India-Asia collision
  22. Tectonic Control on Rapid Late Miocene—Quaternary Incision of the Mekong River Knickzone, Southeast Tibetan Plateau
  23. Oligocene-Early Miocene Topographic Relief Generation of Southeastern Tibet Triggered by Thrusting
  24. Paleoelevations in the Jianchuan Basin of the southeastern Tibetan Plateau based on stable isotope and pollen grain analyses
  25. Southeastward increase of the late Quaternary slip-rate of the Xianshuihe fault, eastern Tibet. Geodynamic and seismic hazard implications
  26. Temporally constant slip rate along the Ganzi fault, NW Xianshuihe fault system, eastern Tibet
  27. Wet tropical climate in SE Tibet during the Late Eocene
  28. Cooling history of the Gongga batholith: Implications for the Xianshuihe Fault and Miocene kinematics of SE Tibet
  29. Reappraisal of the Jianchuan Cenozoic basin stratigraphy and its implications on the SE Tibetan plateau evolution
  30. Western Tibet relief evolution since the Oligo-Miocene
  31. River network evolution as a major control for orogenic exhumation: Case study from the western Tibetan plateau
  32. Controls on Cenozoic exhumation of the Tethyan Himalaya from fission-track thermochronology and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology in the Gyirong basin area, southern Tibet
  33. Tectonic-geomorphology of the Litang fault system, SE Tibetan Plateau, and implication for regional seismic hazard
  34. Comment on “No late Quaternary strike-slip motion along the northern Karakoram fault” published by Robinson et al. in EPSL, 2015
  35. Litang fault - Tibet
  36. Tectonic heritage in drainage pattern and dynamics: the case of the French South Alpine Foreland Basin (ca. 45-20 Ma)
  37. New constraints on the timing of partial melting and deformation along the Nyalam section (central Himalaya): implications for extrusion models
  38. High-angle fault responsible for the surface ruptures along the northern segment of the Wenchuan Earthquake Fault Zone: Evidence from the latest seismic reflection profiles
  39. Ductile strain rate measurements document long-term strain localization in the continental crust
  40. Comment on “Displacement along the Karakoram fault, NW Himalaya, estimated from LA-ICP-MS U–Pb dating of offset geologic markers” published by Shifeng Wang et al. in EPSL, 2012
  41. Neogene exhumation history of the Bergell massif (southeast Central Alps)
  42. Synkinematic magmatism, heterogeneous deformation, and progressive strain localization in a strike-slip shear zone: The case of the right-lateral Karakorum fault
  43. Ductile deformation within Upper Himalaya Crystalline Sequence and geological implications, in Nyalam area, Southern Tibet
  44. Tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Briançonnais zone (Modane-Aussois and Southern Vanoise units, Lyon Turin transect, Western Alps)
  45. Successive deformation episodes along the Lungmu Co zone, west-central Tibet
  46. Long-lasting intracontinental strike-slip faulting: new evidence from the Karakorum shear zone in the Himalayas
  47. Exhumation history of the deepest central Himalayan rocks, Ama Drime range: Key pressure-temperature-deformation-time constraints on orogenic models
  48. The South Tibet detachment shear zone in the Dinggye areaTime constraints on extrusion models of the Himalayas
  49. A comment on “Orogen-parallel, active left-slip faults in the eastern Himalaya: Implications for the growth mechanism of the Himalayan arc” by Li and Yin (Earth Planet Sci. Lett. 274 (2008) 258–267)
  50. Direct measurement of strain rates in ductile shear zones: A new method based on syntectonic dikes
  51. New U‐Th/Pb constraints on timing of shearing and long‐term slip‐rate on the Karakorum fault
  52. Miocene exhumation of the granulite-eclogite of the Ama Drime range (high Himalayas) through polyphased syn-convergence normal faulting
  53. Discussion on the role of the Red River shear zone, Yunnan and Vietnam, in the continental extrusion of SE Asia Journal , Vol. 163, 2006, 1025–1036
  54. Twenty million years of continuous deformation along the Karakorum fault, western Tibet: A thermochronological analysis
  55. Post 4 Ma initiation of normal faulting in southern Tibet. Constraints from the Kung Co half graben
  56. Reply to comment by Y. Rolland et al. on “Alpine thermal and structural evolution of the highest external crystalline massif: The Mont Blanc”
  57. Alpine thermal and structural evolution of the highest external crystalline massif: The Mont Blanc
  58. Reply to Comment on “Large-scale geometry, offset and kinematic evolution of the Karakorum fault, Tibetˮ
  59. Large-scale geometry, offset and kinematic evolution of the Karakorum fault, Tibet
  60. Timing of granite emplacement and cooling in the Songpan–Garzê Fold Belt (eastern Tibetan Plateau) with tectonic implications
  61. Direct dating of left‐lateral deformation along the Red River shear zone, China and Vietnam
  62. Une carte gravimétrique haute résolution du massif du Mont-Blanc : implications structurales
  63. Comment on “Onset timing of left-lateral movement along the Ailao Shan-Red river shear zone: 40Ar/39Ar dating constraint from the Nam Dinh area, northeastern Vietnam” by Wang et al., 2000. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 18, 281–292
  64. New constraints on the structure, thermochronology, and timing of the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone, SE Asia
  65. Large river offsets and Plio-Quaternary dextral slip rate on the Red River fault (Yunnan, China)
  66. Long and complex thermal history of the Song Chay metamorphic dome (Northern Vietnam) by multi-system geochronology
  67. Tectonic evolution of the Tancheng-Lujiang (Tan-Lu) fault via Middle Triassic to Early Cenozoic paleomagnetic data
  68. Shear heating in continental strike-slip shear zones:model and field examples
  69. Unconformity of red sandstones in north Vietnam: field evidence for Indosinian orogeny in northern Indochina?
  70. Hairpin river loops and slip-sense inversion on southeast Asian strike-slip faults
  71. Tertiary diachronic extrusion and deformation of western Indochina: Structural and40Ar/39Ar evidence from NW Thailand
  72. Tertiary deformation and metamorphism SE of Tibet: The folded Tiger-leap décollement of NW Yunnan, China
  73. The Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone (Yunnan, China), Tertiary transform boundary of Indochina
  74. High-temperature metamorphism in a major strike-slip shear zone: the Ailao Shan—Red River, People's Republic of China
  75. Bounds on strain in large Tertiary shear zones of SE Asia from boudinage restoration
  76. Structural, petrological and thermal evolution of a Tertiary ductile strike-slip shear zone, Diancang Shan, Yunnan
  77. The paleomagnetic record of Uppermost Permian, Lower Triassic rocks from the South China Block
  78. An Early Miocene Transition in deformation regime within the Red River Fault Zone, Yunnan, And its significance for Indo-Asian tectonics
  79. Intraplate tectonics in Asia: A precise age for large-scale Miocene movement along the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone, China
  80. The Ailao Shan/Red River metamorphic belt: Tertiary left-lateral shear between Indochina and South China