Palaeodrainage evolution of the large rivers of East Asia, and Himalayan-Tibet tectonics

Volume: 192, Pages: 601 - 630
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Understanding the tectonics that gave rise to the formation of Tibet is critical to our understanding of crustal deformation processes. The unusual geomorphology of the drainage basins of East Asia's major rivers has been proposed to be the result of either (1) distortion and attenuation of antecedent drainages as India indents into Asia, which can therefore be used as passive strain markers of horizontal shear, or (2) due to fragmentation by...
Paper Details
Title
Palaeodrainage evolution of the large rivers of East Asia, and Himalayan-Tibet tectonics
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
192
Pages
601 - 630
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