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1. Geological Evolution And Dynamics Of The Mianlue-A'nyemaqen Tectonic Zone , Central China
2. Sedimentary Geology Of Cretaceous In Southern Tibet, And The Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Redbeds
3. The Late Paleozoic-early Mesozoic Tectonic Frame In The Western Kunlun-Karakorum Area
4. Study On The Tectonic Framework Of Qinghai
5. Petrology, Geochemistry And Tectonic Setting Of The Luobusa Ophiolite, Southern Xizang (Tibet)
6. Tectonic Evolution Of The Middle-western Bangong-Nujiang Suture, Tibet
7. Geochemical Characteristics And Tectonic Significance Of The Zedong Ophiolite, Yarlung-Zangbo Suture Zone
8. The Carboniferous-Triassic Sediment And Biota Evolutions In Tibet And Their Geological Significances
9. Recognition Of The Bangong Lake MOR-and SSZ-type Ophiolites In The Northwestern Tibet Plateau And Its Tectonic Significance
10. Geochronology And Geochemistry Of The Ophiolites And Island-arc-type Igneous Rocks In The Western Qinling Orogen And The Eastern Kunlun Orogen
11. Geological Features And Tectonic Significance Of Melange Zone In West Kunlun Taxkorgan
12. The Geological Significance Of Indosinian Orogenesis Occurred In Lhasa Terrane
13. The Mesozoic Structural Deformation And Evolution Around The Yangtze Block
14. Evolution Of Mesozoic Sedimentary Basin In Qiangtang And Its Significance In Petroleum Geology
15. Paleomagnetic Data On The Late Paleozoic—Early Mesozoic Rocks Of Central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
16. Geochemical Characteristics Of The Paleozoic Volcanic Rocks In The Jinshajiang Zone, NW Yunnan And Jianshui, SE Yunnan, And Evolution Of Paleo-Tethys
17. Preliminary Study On Sedimentary Geology Of Gyachala Formation Of Gyangzi,Southern Tibet
18. Geochronology And Geochemistry Characters On Some Magmatic Rocks In The West Of Xijir Ulan-Jinshajiang Suture Zone
19. Discussing The Trace Of Tythys In The Area From Northern Slope To The Boundary Of Continent And Ocean Of South China Sea
20. Approach To A Comparison Between The Cenozoic Radiolarian Ooze And Its Older Analogues
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