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1. Evolution of Arc‐Continent Collision in the Southeastern Margin of the South China Sea: Insight From the Isugod Basin in Central‐Southern Palawan.

2. The erosional and weathering response to arc–continent collision in New Guinea.

3. Orbital Controls on North Pacific Dust Flux During the Late Quaternary.

4. Syn-and post-rift lower crustal flow under the Sunda Shelf, southern Vietnam: A role for climatically modulated erosion.

5. Testing Tectonostratigraphic Hypotheses of the Blountian Phase of the Taconic Orogeny in the Southern Appalachians through an Integrated Geochronological and Sedimentological Study of Ordovician K-Bentonites and Quartz Arenites.

6. Interactions Between Depositional Regime and Climate Proxies in the Northern South China Sea Since the Last Glacial Maximum.

7. Late Miocene unroofing of the Inner Lesser Himalaya recorded in the NW Himalaya foreland basin.

8. A synthesis of monsoon exploration in the Asian marginal seas.

9. Northward Shift of the Northern Hemisphere Westerlies in the Early to Late Miocene and Its Links to Tibetan Uplift.

10. The Nazca Drift System – palaeoceanographic significance of a giant sleeping on the SE Pacific Ocean floor.

11. From desert to monsoon: irreversible climatic transition at ~ 36 Ma in southeastern Tibetan Plateau.

12. Testing the applicability of zircon U‐Pb dating as a provenance method in a highly altered river system, Mississippi‐Missouri River, USA.

13. Zircon U‐Pb Age Constraints on NW Himalayan Exhumation From the Laxmi Basin, Arabian Sea.

14. Paleogene Sedimentary Records of the Paleo-Jinshajiang (Upper Yangtze) in the Jianchuan Basin, Yunnan, SW China.

15. Himalayan‐Tibetan Erosion Is Not the Cause of Neogene Global Cooling.

16. Enhancements of Himalayan and Tibetan Erosion and the Produced Organic Carbon Burial in Distal Tropical Marginal Seas During the Quaternary Glacial Periods: An Integration of Sedimentary Records.

17. A Late Eocene‐Oligocene Through‐Flowing River Between the Upper Yangtze and South China Sea.

18. Climate–tectonic interactions in the eastern Arabian Sea.

19. A late Pleistocene sedimentation in the Indus Fan, Arabian Sea, IODP Site U1457.

20. Clay-fraction strontium and neodymium isotopes in the Indus Fan: implications for sediment transport and provenance.

21. Chemical weathering and erosion responses to changing monsoon climate in the Late Miocene of Southwest Asia.

22. Phased evolution and variation of the South Asian monsoon, and resulting weathering and surface erosion in the Himalaya–Karakoram Mountains, since late Pliocene time using data from Arabian Sea core.

23. Long-term history of sediment inputs to the eastern Arabian Sea and its implications for the evolution of the Indian summer monsoon since 3.7 Ma.

24. Slowing rates of regional exhumation in the western Himalaya: fission track evidence from the Indus Fan.

25. Variations in δ13C values of sedimentary organic matter since late Miocene time in the Indus Fan (IODP Site 1457) of the eastern Arabian Sea.

26. Holocene organic geochemical record from the Western Indus continental shelf (northern Arabian Sea).

27. Evidence for simple volcanic rifting not complex subduction initiation in the Laxmi Basin.

28. Sedimentary budget of the Northwest Sub-basin, South China Sea: controlling factors and geological implications.

29. Geochemical Records of the Provenance and Silicate Weathering/Erosion From the Eastern Arabian Sea and Their Responses to the Indian Summer Monsoon Since the Mid‐Pleistocene.

30. Asian summer monsoon influence on chemical weathering and sediment provenance determined by clay mineral analysis from the Indus Submarine Canyon.

31. Sedimentology of the modern seasonal lower Ganges River with low inter-annual peak discharge variance, Bangladesh.

32. Depositional History and Indian Summer Monsoon Controls on the Silicate Weathering of Sediment Transported to the Eastern Arabian Sea: Geochemical Records From IODP Site U1456 Since 3.8 Ma.

33. Carbon isotope and rare earth element composition of Late Quaternary sediment gravity flow deposits on the mid shelf of East China Sea: Implications for provenance and origin of hybrid event beds.

34. Regional Pliocene exhumation of the Lesser Himalaya in the Indus drainage.

35. Starting a New Ocean and Stopping It.

36. Grain‐size variability within a mega‐scale point‐bar system, False River, Louisiana.

37. Millennial and centennial variations in zircon U‐Pb ages in the quaternary indus submarine canyon.

38. Neoglacial climate anomalies and the Harappan metamorphosis.

39. Paleozoic Tectonic Setting and Paleogeographic Evolution of the Qin‐Fang Region, Southern South China Block: Detrital Zircon U‐Pb Geochronological and Hf Isotopic Constraints.

40. Seasonal Variations in the Siliciclastic Fluxes to the Western Philippine Sea and Their Impacts on Seawater εNd Values Inferred From 1 Year of In Situ Observations Above Benham Rise.

41. Miocene Volcaniclastic Sequence Within the Xiyu Formation from Source to Sink: Implications for Drainage Development and Tectonic Evolution in Eastern Pamir, NW Tibetan Plateau.

42. Regional Pliocene Exhumation of the Lesser Himalaya in the Indus Drainage.

43. Tectonic Topography Changes in Cenozoic East Asia: A Landscape Erosion‐Sediment Archive in the South China Sea.

44. Tectonic controls of the onset of aeolian deposits in Chinese Loess Plateau - a preliminary hypothesis.

45. Neoglacial Climate Anomalies and the Harappan Metamorphosis.

46. On the Holocene evolution of the Ayeyawady megadelta.

47. Quantifying episodic erosion and transient storage on the western margin of the Tibetan Plateau, upper Indus River.

48. Distinct control mechanism of fine-grained sediments from Yellow River and Kyushu supply in the northern Okinawa Trough since the last glacial.

49. Evolving Yangtze River reconstructed by detrital zircon U-Pb dating and petrographic analysis of Miocene marginal Sea sedimentary rocks of the Western Foothills and Hengchun Peninsula, Taiwan.

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