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Field photographs of the mid-Cretaceous Gyabula Formation red beds in the middle–western Tethyan Himalaya.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 2. Field photographs of the mid-Cretaceous Gyabula Formation red beds in the middle–western Tethyan Himalaya.
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AMS results from the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a, d, g) Equal-area projections of the three principal susceptibility axes in stratigraphic coordinates. (b, e, h) F–L (magnetic foliation v. magnetic lineation) plots. (c, f, i) Pj–T (anisotropy degree v. shape parameter) plots.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 4. AMS results from the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a , d , g ) Equal-area projections of the three principal susceptibility axes in stratigraphic coordinates. ( b , e , h ) F – L (magnetic foliation v. magnetic lineation) plots. ( c , f , i ) P j – T (anisotropy degree v. shape
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Petrographic observations for the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a–d) Microscopic observations. (e–l) SEM observations. Red spots show the points analysed by EDS.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 6. Petrographic observations for the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a–d ) Microscopic observations. ( e–l ) SEM observations. Red spots show the points analysed by EDS.
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Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a) Equal-area projections of the specimen mean directions of the LTC. (b, c) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the MTC.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 8. Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a ) Equal-area projections of the specimen mean directions of the LTC. ( b , c ) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the MTC.
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Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the HTC (sites ZB12–14 are overturned and other sites are normal). The stars indicate the overall mean directions. (b) Progressive unfolding of the site-mean directions showing a maximum directional clustering at 109% bedding untilting.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 9. Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a ) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the HTC (sites ZB12–14 are overturned and other sites are normal). The stars indicate the overall mean directions. ( b ) Progressive unfolding of the site-mean directions
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Stepwise thermal demagnetization curves of the Gyabula Formation red beds.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 12. Stepwise thermal demagnetization curves of the Gyabula Formation red beds. Source: reference data from Jiang et al. (2015) .
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Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the HTC (sites ZB12–14 are normal and other sites are overturned). The stars indicate the overall mean directions. (b) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the HTC after a 142.4° anticlockwise rotation of sites ZB2–11. (c) Progressive unfolding of the site-mean directions showing a maximum directional clustering at 98% bedding untilting.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 13. Palaeomagnetic results of the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a ) Equal-area projections of the site-mean directions of the HTC (sites ZB12–14 are normal and other sites are overturned). The stars indicate the overall mean directions. ( b ) Equal-area projections of the site-mean
Journal Article
Published: 05 October 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (6): jgs2023-029.
...Fig. 2. Field photographs of the mid-Cretaceous Gyabula Formation red beds in the middle–western Tethyan Himalaya. ...
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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
Published: 01 January 2009
DOI: 10.2110/sepmsp.091.223
EISBN: 9781565762961
... (the Barremian-Santonian Gyabula Formation) to overlying oceanic red beds (the Late Santonian-Campanian Chuangde Formation) from the Chuangde section, Gyangtze, South Tibet. A chemical sequential extraction method was applied to these two distinct rock types to acquire burial records for different operationally...
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Rock magnetic analysis of the representative samples from the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a–c) IRM acquisition curves and back-field demagnetization of saturation IRM curves. (d–f) Component analysis of coercivity distributions. (g–i) Thermal demagnetization of three-component IRM curves. GAP, gradient acquisition plot. Source: (d–f) Kruiver et al. (2001).
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 5. Rock magnetic analysis of the representative samples from the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a–c ) IRM acquisition curves and back-field demagnetization of saturation IRM curves. ( d–f ) Component analysis of coercivity distributions. ( g–i ) Thermal demagnetization of three-component IRM
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Representative examples of demagnetization results for the Gyabula Formation red beds. (a–i) Demagnetization curves determined by principal component analysis. (j) Demagnetization curves determined by great circles analysis. (k) Equal-area projection of the site-mean directions showing the mixed mean of the principal components analysis and the great circles analysis. The solid (open) symbols represent projections onto the horizontal (vertical) plane.
Published: 05 October 2023
Fig. 7. Representative examples of demagnetization results for the Gyabula Formation red beds. ( a–i ) Demagnetization curves determined by principal component analysis. ( j ) Demagnetization curves determined by great circles analysis. ( k ) Equal-area projection of the site-mean directions
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Sketches of the geology and sampling area for this study. (a) Tectonic map of the Himalayan belt and adjacent areas. SCB, South China Block; GH, Greater Himalaya; LH, Lesser Himalaya; SH, Sub-Himalaya; GH/TH, Tethyan Himalayan sequence in depositional contact with the underlying Greater Himalayan crystalline complex; JSZ, Jinsha suture zone; BNSZ, Bangong–Nujiang suture zone; ITSZ, Indus–Yarlung Tsangpo suture zone; MFT, Main Frontal Thrust; MBT, Main Boundary Thrust; MCT, Main Central Thrust; STDS, South Tibet detachment system. (b) Geological map of the sampling area and stereonet projection for the bedding attitudes of the sampled Gyabula Formation red beds. Source: (a) after Yang et al. (2015b).
Published: 05 October 2023
projection for the bedding attitudes of the sampled Gyabula Formation red beds. Source: (a) after Yang et al. (2015 b ) .
Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 December 2014
Palynology (2014) 38 (2): 334–347.
... . However, palynomorph diversity significantly increased in the uppermost Weimei Formation and the lowermost Gyabula Formation ( Li et al. 2013 , table 1). The dinoflagellate cysts apparently include both characteristically Australasian and European taxa. Furthermore, the presence of characteristically...