Rifting and strike-slip shear in central Tibet and the geometry, age and kinematics of upper crustal extension in Tibet
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R. Gloaguen | L. Ratschbacher | M. Edwards | E. Appel | S. Samson | B. Miller | I. Krumrei | M. Staiger | Marli Blumenwitz
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