Two kinematic transformations of the Pamir salient since the Mid-Cenozoic: Constraints from multi-timescale deformation analysis
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Jie Chen | W. Ge | Hanlin Chen | Haibing Li | Xuhua Shi | Fengqi Zhang | Xiaogan Cheng | Xiaochun Wei | Xiubin Lin | Jin Ge | F. Li | Xiubin Lin | Feng Li
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