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Publikováno v:
In Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 1 January 2016 115:204-213
Autor:
Hara, Hidetoshi, Kurihara, Toshiyuki, Tsukada, Kazuhiro, Kon, Yoshiaki, Uchino, Takayuki, Suzuki, Toshiya, Takeuchi, Makoto, Nakane, Yuki, Nuramkhaan, Manchuk, Chuluun, Minjin
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 5 October 2013 75:141-157
Autor:
Kurihara, Toshiyuki, Tsukada, Kazuhiro, Otoh, Shigeru, Kashiwagi, Kenji, Chuluun, Minjin, Byambadash, Dorjsuren, Boijir, Bujinlkham, Gonchigdorj, Sersmaa, Nuramkhan, Manchuk, Niwa, Masakazu, Tokiwa, Tetsuya, Hikichi, Gen’ya, Kozuka, Takafumi
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In Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2009 34(2):209-225
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In Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 2005 25(5):759-771
Autor:
Cari L. Johnson, Undarya Jalbaa, Joshua P. Taylor, Chuluun Minjin, Laura E. Webb, Matthew J. Heumann
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 392:1-15
The East Gobi Fault Zone (EGFZ) is a dominant structural feature in southeastern Mongolia. The EGFZ's protracted history includes at least five distinct deformation events occurring over the last 250 million years. Two of these phases are marked by l
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 125:877-893
Lower Paleozoic successions of the Gobi-Altai zone of southern Mongolia record an abrupt facies transition from deposition of predominantly fine-grained uppermost Ordovician through lowermost Devonian carbonate and marl facies to deposition of coarse
Autor:
Undarya Jalbaa, Joshua P. Taylor, Matthew J. Heumann, Chuluun Minjin, Cari L. Johnson, Laura E. Webb
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 124:1514-1534
Permian sedimentary sequences exposed in southern Mongolia record final closure of the paleo–Asian Ocean and suturing of the terranes of northern China with the southern margin of a vast accretionary complex (the Altaids) in Mongolia. Detrital zirc
Publikováno v:
Lethaia. 45:46-61
Pellegrini, A.F.A., Soja, C.M. & Minjin, C. 2011: Post-tectonic limitations on Early Devonian (Emsian) reef development in the Gobi-Altai region, Mongolia. Lethaia, Vol. 45, pp. 46–61. This study investigates a Lower Devonian (Emsian) carbonate seq
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Tectonophysics. 495:246-255
Tectonic studies of the East Gobi Fault Zone in southeastern Mongolia reveal multiple, distinct intracontinental deformation events postdating late Paleozoic arc accretion and continental amalgamation. Metamorphic tectonites of the Tsagan Subarga and
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 35:13-26
Non-marine Upper Cretaceous strata are widely distributed in the Gobi basin of southern Mongolia and record marked paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic changes. The climate in this region is considered to have changed from humid during the Cenomanian