Spatial Changes of Late Quaternary Slip Rates along the Gyaring Co Fault: Implications for Strain Partitioning and Deformation Modes in Central Tibet

Published: 20 November 2020| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/5x9m53xgsy.2
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Author: Wang Duo, Hong Chang, Gongming Yin, Fei Han, Zebin Mao, Jinhua Du Wenjun Zheng and Xulong Wang Corresponding author: Xulong Wang (wxl@loess.llqg.ac.cn) Contents of this file Text S1 Figures S1 to S3 Introduction The supporting information including sampling, pretreatments, and all details of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. One text for OSL dating method and three figures for OSL growth curves, natural decay curves and regenerative dose curves, De distributions of frequency and probability at Kong co, Aruo and Nacha site. Text S1 shows detailed OSL dating processing and analysis procedures. Figure S1 shows OSL dating details at Kong Co site. Figure S2 shows OSL dating details at Aruo site. Figure S3 shows OSL dating details at Nacha site.

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Geology, Tectonics

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