Palaeocurrents and provenance of the Mae Rim Formation, Northern Thailand: Implications for tectonic evolution of the Chiang Mai basin
The Chiang Mai basin is the largest of a zone of rift basins that define the Northern Thailand Basin and Range Province. This province lies within the Shan Thai block of NW Indochina that extruded out of the India-Asia collision. The Mae Rim Formation crops out along the western side of the Chiang M...
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Main Authors: | Brady P. Rhodes, Richard Conejo, Teekayu Benchawan, Susan Titus, Ross Lawson |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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