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1998
Meyer B, Tapponnier P, Bourjot L, Métivier F, Gaudemer Y, Peltzer G, Guo S, Chen Z.  1998.  Crustal thickening in Gansu-Qinghai, lithospheric mantle subduction, and oblique, strike-slip controlled growth of the Tibet plateau. Geophysical Journal InternationalGeophysical Journal International. 135:1-47.
1996
Meyer B, Tapponnier P, Gaudemer Y, Peltzer G, Guo S, Chen Z.  1996.  Rate of left-lateral movement along the easternmost segment of the Altyn Tagh fault, east of 96 degrees E (China). Geophysical Journal InternationalGeophysical Journal International. 124:29-44.
1995
Gaudemer Y, Tapponnier P, Meyer B, Peltzer G, Guo S, Chen Z, Cifuentes I.  1995.  Partitioning of crustal slip between linked, active faults in the eastern Qilian Shan, and evidence for a major seismic gap, the ‘Tianzhu gap', on the western Haiyuan Fault, Gansu (China). Geophysical Journal InternationalGeophysical Journal International. 120:599-645.
1990
Tapponnier P, Meyer B, Avouac J-P, Peltzer G, Gaudemer Y, Guo S, Xiang H, Yin K, Chen Z, Cai S et al..  1990.  Active thrusting and folding in the Qilian Shan, and decoupling between upper crust and mantle in northeastern Tibet. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Volume 97(Issues 3–4):382-383,387-403.

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