The Altai Mountains are a key area for understanding the development of the Altai Tectonic Collage and accretionary orogen. However, the orogenic processes, particularly their early stage, have not been well understood. In this work, we undertake zircon U-Pb dating of six Paleozoic synorogenic plutons in order to better define the early magmatic and tectonic evolution of the Chinese Altai Mountains. The results revealed three Paleozoic granitic plutonic events at ca. 460, 408, and 375 Ma. These ages, along with the structural patterns of the plutons, suggest two periods of regional deformation, 460 - 410 Ma and 410 - 370 Ma. The granitoids mainly follow the tholeiitic and calc-alkaline trends and are mostly I type. Sr-Nd isotopic analyses i...
The Chinese Altai orogen is a typical domain of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and in previous synt...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), also known as Altaids, is the largest and probably the least...
Zircon U-Pb dating and whole-rock major oxide, trace element and Nd-Sr isotope compositions have bee...
Palaeozoic granitoids in the Chinese Altai are important for understanding the evolution of the Cent...
The Russian Altai is a key area in the northwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), comprising t...
<p>Palaeozoic granitoids in the Chinese Altai are important for understanding the evolution of the C...
The Altai orogen (northwest China) represents the southwestern margin of the Central Asian Orogenic ...
The Chinese Altai experienced intensive mafic and felsic magmatism during the Middle Paleozoic, whic...
Zircon U-Pb (LA-ICPMS) dating yields the Pb-206/U-238 ages of 398 +/- 5Ma (MSWD =2.3) and 399 +/- 4 ...
Subduction-accretion complexes occur widely in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). Due to the sc...
The formation and development of the southern Altaids is controversial with regard to its accretiona...
Structural analysis and U-Pb geochronological study on zircons from the southern Chinese Altai (the ...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
The Chinese Altai orogen is a typical domain of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and in previous synt...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), also known as Altaids, is the largest and probably the least...
Zircon U-Pb dating and whole-rock major oxide, trace element and Nd-Sr isotope compositions have bee...
Palaeozoic granitoids in the Chinese Altai are important for understanding the evolution of the Cent...
The Russian Altai is a key area in the northwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), comprising t...
<p>Palaeozoic granitoids in the Chinese Altai are important for understanding the evolution of the C...
The Altai orogen (northwest China) represents the southwestern margin of the Central Asian Orogenic ...
The Chinese Altai experienced intensive mafic and felsic magmatism during the Middle Paleozoic, whic...
Zircon U-Pb (LA-ICPMS) dating yields the Pb-206/U-238 ages of 398 +/- 5Ma (MSWD =2.3) and 399 +/- 4 ...
Subduction-accretion complexes occur widely in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). Due to the sc...
The formation and development of the southern Altaids is controversial with regard to its accretiona...
Structural analysis and U-Pb geochronological study on zircons from the southern Chinese Altai (the ...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
The Chinese Altai orogen is a typical domain of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and in previous synt...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...
International audienceUnderstanding the development and evolution of accretionary orogens is crucial...