Lower crustal foundering drove the uplift of southern Tibet during the Paleocene
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Research suggests that the uplift of southern Tibet occurred during the Paleocene, driven by lower crustal foundering. The geological history of the Tibetan Plateau is complex, with various studies indicating multiple stages of evolution and deformation. The processes involved in the plateau's growth are still being studied, with factors such as tectonism, magmatism, and lithospheric foundering potentially playing a role.
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