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Open AccessDifferential growth of the northern Tibetan margin: evidence for oblique stepwise rise of the Tibetan Plateau
Models of how high elevations formed across Tibet predict: (a) the continuous thickening of a “viscous sheet”; (b) time-dependent, oblique stepwise growth; and (c) synchronous deformation across Tibet that acc...
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Lasing on pyroclastic rocks: A case study of 40Ar/39Ar dating on Moshishan Group, eastern Zhejiang Province
It is difficult to date pyroclastic rocks, for almost all the dating methods, due to the multiple sources during their formation. 40Ar/39Ar incremental heating results on groundmass selected from the samples show...
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Laser step-heating 40Ar/39Ar dating on young volcanic rocks
An attempt was made to use CO2 laser step-heating method to date the late Pleistocene basaltic groundmass (DF-2) from Tengchong volcanic field. Among the fourteen heating steps, ten define a good inverse isochron...
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Intercalibration of international and domestic 40Ar/39Ar dating standards
Four international standards, Ga1550, MMhb-1, Lp-6, Bem 4M, and one domestic standard BT-1 have been intercalibrated. The repeated measurements on MMhb-1 with different mass demonstrate that MMhb-1 is inhomoge...