Supplemental Material: Southeastward migration of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis since the late Miocene: New insights from crustal rotational deformation of the Tengchong Terrane on the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau | Synapse
October 9, 2025Open Access
Supplemental Material: Southeastward migration of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis since the late Miocene: New insights from crustal rotational deformation of the Tengchong Terrane on the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
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The study identifies southeastward migration of the eastern himalayan syntaxis, impacting geological formations.
Paleomagnetic results from tengchong volcanic rocks offer crucial data on crustal movements during the late miocene.
Assessment of crustal rotational deformation provides new insights into the dynamics of the tibetan plateau.
Findings suggest that geological shifts have been significant, impacting regional tectonics and landscape evolution.
Resumen
Table S1: Paleomagnetic results from the Tengchong volcanic rocks.