financially supported by the China Geological Survey(grant No.DD20190147);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.41863005);the Guangxi Natural Science Foundation(grant No.2017GXNSFBA198203)。
Objective The giant Nyainqentanglha granitic batholith, located in the Lhasa Terrane, is the youngest granite pluton emplaced at 18.3–11.0 Ma during the Miocene epoch. A series of NE-striking sinistral normal ductile...
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Key Program)(Grant No.41230523);Strategic Priority Research Program(B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB01020300);National Natural Science Foundation of China(General Program)(Grant No.40971017)
Chronologies of glacial advances during the last glacial period in the Nyainqentanglha mountain range may provide constraints on the past climate in a transition zone of the Asian monsoon. We present 15 new Be exposur...
supported by the National Natural Science Fundation of China(40774014,40674054,40575011,40674009)
Three Envisat images from ESA were used to derive the pre - and co-seismic deformation interfereograms caused by the Damxung Ms6. 6 earthquake of Oct. 6,2008 ,by using InSAR. The result shows no significant crustal mo...
Dextral-slip in the Nyainqentanglha region of Tibet resulted in oblique underthrusting and granite generation in the Early to Middle Miocene, but by the end of the epoch uplift and extensional faulting dominated. The ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China, No.40501015; No. 90411003; Innovation Program of CAS, No.KZCX3-SW-344; No.KZCX3-SW-354
Due to the difficult logistics in the extreme high elevation regions over the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau, the observational meteorological data are very few. In 2003, an automatic weather station was deployed at th...
The detailed geological mapping, conducted in the Damxung-Yangbajain basin, shows that there are many types of deposits formed since the Pliocene. The oldest sediments are formed during the Pliocene. The most prominen...
The Nyainqentanglha granite, a batholith with an area of 1500 km^2 in the central Lhasa block, comprises mainly medium-fine-grained biotite monzonitic granite and medium-coarse-grained biotite monzonitic granite. Thei...