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Xiong, Xiaosong, Li, Hongqiang, Chen, Xuanhua, Li, Runwu, Zhou, Jianbo, Gao, Rui, Eccles, Jennifer D. (2025) Subduction retreat recorded in the southern Beishan orogenic collage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New evidence from deep seismic reflection profiling. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (3). doi:10.1130/b37718.1

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TitleSubduction retreat recorded in the southern Beishan orogenic collage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New evidence from deep seismic reflection profiling
JournalGeological Society of America Bulletin
AuthorsXiong, XiaosongAuthor
Li, HongqiangAuthor
Chen, XuanhuaAuthor
Li, RunwuAuthor
Zhou, JianboAuthor
Gao, RuiAuthor
Eccles, Jennifer D.Author
Year2025 (March 1)Volume137
Issue3
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/b37718.1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceXiong, Xiaosong, Li, Hongqiang, Chen, Xuanhua, Li, Runwu, Zhou, Jianbo, Gao, Rui, Eccles, Jennifer D. (2025) Subduction retreat recorded in the southern Beishan orogenic collage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New evidence from deep seismic reflection profiling. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (3). doi:10.1130/b37718.1
Plain TextXiong, Xiaosong, Li, Hongqiang, Chen, Xuanhua, Li, Runwu, Zhou, Jianbo, Gao, Rui, Eccles, Jennifer D. (2025) Subduction retreat recorded in the southern Beishan orogenic collage of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New evidence from deep seismic reflection profiling. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 137 (3). doi:10.1130/b37718.1
In(2025, March) Geological Society of America Bulletin Vol. 137 (3). Geological Society of America

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