Ancient Oceanic Forces Shaped Central Asia’s Dinosaur-Era Mountains

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A study from Adelaide University argues that the long-vanished Tethys Ocean helped form Central Asia’s Cretaceous mountains through distant oceanic dynamics rather than climate or mantle processes, with thermochronology and plate reconstructions linking uplift to ocean rollback far from the collision zones.
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