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2012 The Heroine of Louisville: Archaeological Discoveries from an 1830s-Era Western River Steamboat. Ohio Valley History, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 43-67.
Red River Jasper, a lithic material found in the Red River drainage, is an understudied chert that was widely used by prehistoric populations in this region from the Archaic to late prehistoric (Caddo) periods. Despite its common... more
Comanches and Wichitas paid homage to large, metallic stones that sat on the prairies of the Cross Timbers. Anglo Americans believed these stones to be platinum and, in 1809, Dr. John Sibley (Indian Agent in Natchitoches) partially and... more
2011a Chapter 27: The Archaeology of Steamships. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime Archaeology, Donny L. Hamilton, Ben Ford, and Alexis Catsambis, eds. Oxford University Press, pp. 610-628.
2013 The Western River Steamboat Heroine, 1832-1838, Oklahoma, USA: excavations, summary of finds, and history. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 365-381. First author, with William B. Lees and John Davis.
2013 Shipwrecked in Oklahoma: The Last Voyage of the Steamboat Heroine in 1838. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. XCI, No. 3, Fall, 2013, pp. 260-295. First author, with Nina Chick and John Davis.
The Gulf of Tonkin coastline migrated at an average rate of ca 60 m/yr landward during Holocene sea-level rise (20 to 8 ka). Due to a combination of rapid coastline migration and undersupply of sand, neither coastal barriers nor tidal... more
"The centrepiece of our issue is a book symposium dedicated to Todd Berliner’s Hollywood Aesthetic: Pleasure in American Cinema (2017). One of the features that makes Berliner’s book particularly conducive to a symposium is that—like our... more
1] The Red River originates from SW China and SE Tibet and has a total length >1000 km. In this study, we present new U-Pb dating and Hf isotopic analysis of zircon grains, from both modern and paleoriver sands in order to constrain the... more
The Gulf of Tonkin coastline migrated at an average rate of ca 60 m year À1 landward during Holocene sea-level rise (20 to 8 ka). Due to a combination of rapid coastline migration and undersupply of sand, neither coastal barriers nor... more
2007a Easy as One-Two-Three: Completing the Steamboat Heroine Excavation, 2005- 2006. The Institute of Nautical Archaeology Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 3-12.
In this study we applied 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating methods to muscovite grains in sands from the modern Red and Yangtze Rivers in order to constrain palaeo and modern erosion patterns and sediment transport processes. Micas in the headwaters of... more
The main episode of Pliocene-Quaternary tectonic activity in the Red River Fault Zone in Vietnam was related to dextral strike-slip motions while uplift of the SW and NE sides of the fault zone was limited. In the Vietnamese segment of... more
Current models of drainage evolution suggest that the non-dendritic patterns seen in rivers in SE Asia reflect progressive capture of headwaters away from the Red River during and as a result of surface uplift of Eastern Asia. Mass... more
In this study we applied 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating methods to muscovite grains in sands from the modern Red and Yangtze Rivers in order to constrain palaeo and modern erosion patterns and sediment transport processes. Micas in the headwaters of... more
2005b The Red River Steamboat. In Beneath the Seven Seas, Adventures with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, George F. Bass, ed. Thames and Hudson, London, pp. 220-221.
Current models of drainage evolution suggest that the non-dendritic patterns seen in rivers in SE Asia reflect progressive capture of headwaters away from the Red River during and as a result of surface uplift of Eastern Asia. Mass... more
The Red River originates from SW China and SE Tibet and has a total length >1000 km. In this study, we present new U-Pb dating and Hf isotopic analysis of zircon grains, from both modern and paleoriver sands in order to constrain the... more
Current models of drainage evolution suggest that the non-dendritic patterns seen in rivers in SE Asia reflect progressive capture of headwaters away from the Red River during and as a result of surface uplift of Eastern Asia. Mass... more
Current models of drainage evolution suggest that the non-dendritic patterns seen in rivers in SE Asia reflect progressive capture of headwaters away from the Red River during and as a result of surface uplift of Eastern Asia. Mass... more
VỀ TUỔI VÀ ĐẶC ĐIỂM BIẾN DẠNG CÁC ĐỚI TRƯỢT CẮT - BIẾN DẠNG DẺO SÔNG HỒNG VÀ SÔNG MÃ
Tạ Trọng Thắng, Nguyễn Văn Vượng
ABSTRACT
Age and characteristics of ductile deformation of Red River and Song Ma shear zones
Tạ Trọng Thắng, Nguyễn Văn Vượng
ABSTRACT
Age and characteristics of ductile deformation of Red River and Song Ma shear zones
2009a Heroine. In The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Volume I, A-L, Dianna Everett, ed. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, pp. 677-678.
1] Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology was applied to Cenozoic fluvial sedimentary rocks from the Jianchuan Basin, Yunnan Province, China to constrain the provenance and the nature of paleo-drainage. Local geology testifies to a large... more