the projects of the China Geological Survey Program(Grant No.DD20160169.12120115001801,1211302108022 and DD20190708).
On the basis of reprocessing 34 new two-dimensional spliced long sections(20,191 km) in the Tarim Basin, the deep structure features of the Tarim Basin were analyzed through interpreting 30,451 km of two-dimensional s...
supported by National Natural foundation of China (grants No. 41571013);China Geology Survey project (grants No. DD20160268)
The north trending rifts in southern Tibet represent the E-W extension of the plateau and confirming the initial rifting age is key to the study of mechanics of these rifts. Pagri-Duoqing Co graben is located at south...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.41571013);Project of China Geological Survey(grant No.12120114002101)
Objective The nearly parallel N-S-trending rifts in southern Tibet represent the E-W extension of the Tibet Plateau. Most data which constrained the age of the extensional deformation come from isotopic dating of the...
supported by funds from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41530207);State Key Projects (2014A0213 and 2016ZX05051004)
The Tarim block,located in northwestern China,is one of the largest blocks in China.Precambrian rifts in the Tarim block control the evolution of Paleozoic rifts.On the basis of previous research by other authors,and ...