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1. The Geological Significance Of Indosinian Orogenesis Occurred In Lhasa Terrane
2. The Tectono-magma Events In The Western Margin Of The Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis And Their Geodynamic Implications
3. Chronology And Geochemistry Of Magmatic Rocks In Xainza At Central Lhasa Terrane, Tibet
4. New Early Cretaceous Paleomagnetic Results From The Zenong Group Volcanic Rocks In Cuoqin Area, Tibet And Their Paleogeographic Implications
5. New Late Cretaceous Paleomagnetic Data From Volcanic And Red Beds From The Lhasa Terrane And Its Implications For The Paleolatitude Of The Southern Margin Of Eurasia Prior To The Collision With India
6. Chronology And Geochemistry Of Magmatic Rocks Of The Xuru Tso Batholith In Central Lhasa Terrane, Tibet
7. A Combined Paleomagnetic And Zircon U-Pb Geochronological Study On The Cretaceous Volcanic Rocks In The Western Part Of The Lhasa Terrane
8. Study For The 3D Electrical Structure Within Bangong-nu Jiang Suture And Its Adjacent Areas
9. The Tectono-magma Events In The Eastern Margin Of The Himalayan Syntaxis And Their Geodynamic Implications
10. Origin And Petrogenesis Of The Post-collisional Magmatism In Both North And South Sides Of Lhasa Terrane
11. Paleomagnetism And Geochronology Of Cretaceous Rocks From The Lhasa Terrane And The Tethyan Himalaya
12. Magma Activities At Convergent Margin
13. Origin And Evolution Of The Lhasa Terrane, Tibetan Plateau: Constraints From The Petrological And Geochronological Studies Of The High-grade Metamorphic Rocks
14. Geochronology And Geochemistry Of The Maiga Batholith In Coqen, Tibet
15. Petrology, Geochronology And Geochemistry Of Granitic Rocks In Rutog At Northern Lhasa Terrane, Tibetan Plateau
16. Chronology And Geochemistry Of Magmatic Rocks In Namling-Yangbajing At Lhasa Terrane, Tibet
17. Petrogenesis Of The Early Stage Of Late Paleozoic Magmatic Rocks In Lhasa Terrane, And Its Implication For The Opening Of Songdo Tethys
18. Paleomagnetism And Its Tectonic Implication Of The Red Beds Of Oligocene Kangtuo Formation In The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
19. New Geochronological And Paleomagnetic Results Of The Cretaceous Volcanics And Red Beds From The Qiangtang Terrane And Their Paleogeographic Implications
20. Late Triassic-Late Jurassic Magmatic-Tectonic Evolution Of The Lhasa Terrane
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