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Direct dating of left-lateral deformation along the Red River shear zone, China and Vietnam

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Gilley, Lisa
Harrison, Timothy
Leloup, P
Ryerson, Frederick
Lovera, Oscar
Wang, Jiang-Hai

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American Geophysical Union

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Exposures of high-grade, midcrustal rocks within the Red River shear zone (RRSZ), which separates the Indochina and South China blocks, exhibit clear evidence of left-lateral, ductile deformation. Assuming that the South China Sea represents a pull-apart

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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