TJ
Publications
- Quantifying episodic erosion and transient storage on the western margin of the Tibetan Plateau, upper Indus River
- U-Pb dating of detrital zircon grains in the Paleocene Stumpata Formation, Tethyan Himalaya, Zanskar, India
- Controls on erosion in the western Tarim Basin: Implications for the uplift of northwest Tibet and the Pamir
- Climatic and glacial impact on erosion patterns and sediment provenance in the Himalayan rain shadow, Zanskar River, NW India
- Signal or noise? Isolating grain size effects on Nd and Sr isotope variability in Indus delta sediment provenance
- Controls on erosion patterns and sediment transport in a monsoonal, tectonically quiescent drainage, Song Gianh, central Vietnam
- Distribution and source of organic matter in surface sediment from the muddy deposit along the Zhejiang coast, East China Sea
- Onset of the Laramide orogeny and associated magmatism in southern New Mexico based on U-Pb geochronology
- Large-scale mass wasting on the Miocene continental margin of western India
- Paleoclimatic changes and modulation of East Asian summer monsoon by high-latitude forcing over the last 130,000 years as revealed by independently dated loess-paleosol sequences on the NE Tibetan Plateau
- Evidence for simple volcanic rifting not complex subduction initiation in the Laxmi Basin
- Revisiting growth and decline of late Quaternary mega-lakes across the south-central Tibetan Plateau
- Himalayan-Tibetan Erosion is not the Cause of Neogene Global Cooling
- Dissimilar age and provenance of the Nindam and Jurutze volcaniclastic formations, Zanskar Gorge, Ladakh (India)
- Eccentricity-paced monsoon variability on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau in the Late Oligocene high CO 2 world
- A Single Dras‐Kohistan‐Ladakh Arc Revealed by Volcaniclastic Records
- No modern Irrawaddy River until the late Miocene-Pliocene
- Shaping landscapes and industry: linking historic watermill locations to bedrock river knickpoints
- Orbital- and millennial-scale Asian winter monsoon variability across the Pliocene–Pleistocene glacial intensification
- Limited waterpower contributed to rise of steam power in British “Cottonopolis”
- Asian geodynamics, climate and biodiversity: an introduction
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Co-workers & collaborators
- PJ
Peter Jones
- AL
Adam Lucas
- SN
Simon Naylor