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From: Newly discovered Late Triassic Baqing eclogite in central Tibet indicates an anticlockwise West–East Qiangtang collision

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(a) Simplified tectonic map of the Tibetan Plateau, western China. (b) Main tectono-stratigraphic domains, showing the distribution of eclogites in the interior of the Tibetan Plateau, modified after refs1,10. Data sources: Te1–Gangmacuo9,54; Te2–Gemuri4; Te3–Amugang10; Te4–Baqing (this study); Te5–Songduo55,56; Je1–Gaize40; Je2–Basu44,45; Jm1–Anduo41,42,43; Tm13,7; Tm257; Tm3 and Tm458; Tm5, Tm6, and Tm748. This figure is generated by Kai-Jun Zhang and Yu-Xiu Zhang, using CorelDRAW X6 created by the CorelDRAW Team under an open license (http://www.coreldraw.com/cn/product/graphic-design-sofware/).

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