Timing of metamorphism of the Lansang gneiss and implications for left-lateral motion along the Mae Ping (Wang Chao) strike-slip fault, Thailand
The Mae Ping fault (MPF), western Thailand, exhibits dominantly left-lateral strike-slip motion and stretches for >600. km, reportedly branching off the right-lateral Sagaing fault in Myanmar and extending southeast towards Cambodia. Previous studies have suggested that the fault assisted the...
Main Authors: | Palin, R, Searle, M, Morley, C, Charusiri, P, Horstwood, M, Roberts, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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