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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Qiāngtáng Wade–Giles Chi'ang1-t'ang2...
- anticline. The
merging of the
Lhasa and
Qiangtang terranes resulted in the
uplift of a
palaeoplateau known as the
Qiangtang Plateau,
which rapidly thinned later...
- the north, Bangong-Nujiang
Suture Zone
separates Transhimalaya from the
Qiangtang terrane. In the south, Indus-Yarlung
suture zone
separates it from Himalayas...
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River around the
cities of
Quzhou and Jinhua.
Major rivers include the
Qiangtang and Ou Rivers. Most
rivers carve out
valleys in the highlands, with plenty...
- the
Himalayas to the
south by the Yarlung-Tsangpo suture, and from the
Qiangtang terrane to the
north by the Bangong-Nujiang suture. The
Lhasa terrane...
- northward, as
supported by
paleomagnetic and
biogeographic data. The
Qiangtang terrane was
located west of
Sibumasu and
contiguous with it.
Lower Permian...
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bacteria from the
family of
Youhaiella which has been
isolated from the
Qiangtang Basin permafrost in China. Parte, A.C. "Youhaiella". LPSN. "Youhaiella...
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megamonsoon includes the
presence of
megamonsoonal rainforests in the
Qiangtang Basin of Tibet,
enormous seasonal variation in sedimentation, bioturbation...
- Indochina,
North China, and
South China – and
Cimmerian terranes – Sibumasu,
Qiangtang, Lhasa, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey – were
still attached to the Indian–Australian...
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Early Permian,
Cimmerian terranes opened Meso-Tethys Ocean;
Sibumasu and
Qiangtang were
added to south-east Asia
during Late
Permian and
Early Jur****ic....