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Late Cenozoic evolution of the central Longmen Shan, eastern Tibet: Insight from (U‐Th)/He thermochronometry
Publication Year: 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2008tc002407
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Vincent Godard
Raphaël Pik
Jérôme Lavé
Rodolphe Cattin
Bouchaïb Tibari
Julia de Sigoyer
Manuel Pubellier
Jing Zhu
Post-orogenic evolution of the Dabie Shan, eastern China, from (U-Th)/He and fission-track thermochronology
Publication Year: 2003
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.303.6.489
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Miocene emplacement and deformation of the Konga Shan granite (Xianshui He fault zone, west Sichuan, China): Geodynamic implications
Publication Year: 1995
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821x(94)00252-t
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Françoise Roger
Sylvain Calassou
Joël Lancelot
Jacques Malavieille
Maurice Mattauer
Xu Zhiqin
Hao Ziwen
Hou Liwei
Sichuan Basin and beyond: Eastward foreland growth of the Tibetan Plateau from an integration of Late Cretaceous‐Cenozoic fission track and (U‐Th)/He ages of the eastern Tibetan Plateau, Qinling, and Daba Shan
Publication Year: 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jb013751
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Zhao Yang
Chuanbo Shen
Lothar Ratschbacher
Eva Enkelmann
Raymond Jonckheere
Bastian Wauschkuhn
Yunpeng Dong
An analytical proof of a certain geometric inequality conjecture of Shan-He Wu
Publication Year: 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aml.2011.11.042
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Yu-Dong Wu
H. M. Srivastava
Age and anatomy of the Gongga Shan batholith, eastern Tibetan Plateau, and its relationship to the active Xianshui-he fault
Publication Year: 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1130/ges01244.1
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M. P. Searle
Nick M.W. Roberts
Sun‐Lin Chung
Yuan‐Hsi Lee
Kristen Cook
John R. Elliott
O M Weller
M R St-Onge
Xiwei Xu
Xibin Tan
Kang Li
Miocene Range Growth Along the Altyn Tagh Fault: Insights From Apatite Fission Track and (U‐Th)/He Thermochronometry in the Western Danghenan Shan, China
Publication Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019jb017570
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Jingxing Yu
Dewen Zheng
Jianzhang Pang
Yizhou Wang
Matthew Fox
Pieter Vermeesch
Chaopeng Li
Lin Xiao
Yuqi Hao
Ying Wang
Interpreting date–eU correlations in zircon (U-Th)/He datasets: A case study from the Longmen Shan, China
Publication Year: 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.06.050
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William R. Guenthner
Peter W. Reiners
Yuntao Tian
Magnetostratigraphy of the Northern Tian Shan foreland, Taxi He section, China
Publication Year: 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2117.2010.00475.x
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Chuanxin Li
Guillaume Dupont‐Nivet
Zhaojie Guo
Mid-Late Miocene deformation of the northern Kuqa fold-and-thrust belt (southern Chinese Tian Shan): An apatite (U-Th-Sm)/He study
Publication Year: 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2016.12.003
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Jian Chang
Yuntao Tian
Nansheng Qiu
Improvement of lipid profile and reduction of body weight by shan he jian fei granules in high fat diet-induced obese rats.
Publication Year: 2012
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Sheng-Yun Sun
Jin Huang
Min-Jie Meng
Jiahai Lu
Berthold Hocher
Liu Kang-li
Qinhe Yang
Xiaofeng Zhu
Detrital zircon (U–Th)/He thermochronometry of the Mesozoic Daba Shan Foreland Basin, central China: Evidence for timing of post-orogenic denudation
Publication Year: 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2012.08.010
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Yuntao Tian
Nansheng Qiu
Barry P. Kohn
Chuanqing Zhu
Shengbiao Hu
Andrew Gleadow
Brent McInnes
Erosion, fault initiation and topographic growth of the North Qilian Shan (northern Tibetan Plateau)
Publication Year: 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1130/ges00523.1
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Dewen Zheng
Marin K. Clark
Peizhen Zhang
Wenjun Zheng
K. A. Farley
Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy of Marine to Lacustrine Deltaic Deposits in a Craton Basin and Their Controlling Factors: Shan 2 Member–He 8 Member (Guadalupian–Lopingian, Permian), Southeast Ordos Basin, North China
Publication Year: 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-6724.13505
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Xin Shan
Xinghe Yu
Peter D. Clift
Yalong Li
Lina Jin
Dongxu Su
Yonghui Du
Jinsong Zhou
Han Xiao-qin
Initial Cenozoic Exhumation of the Northern Chinese Tian Shan Deduced from Apatite (U-Th)/He Thermochronological Data
Publication Year: 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2113/2022/8099539
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Jingxing Yu
Dewen Zheng
Huiping Zhang
Yizhou Wang
Yuqi Hao
Chaopeng Li
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