In this study, we determined the granite ages in the middle to east Gangdese batholith. Zircon ages from these granites are 57.6–68.7 Ma, indicating that intrusions were formed in the Late Cretaceous to early Paleocene. The large-ion lithophile elements are highly enriched, whereas some high-field-strength elements are depleted. The Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic characteristics are similar to those of the Dianzhong volcanics in the Linzhou Basin, indicating the same origin and tectonic environment. The samples show positive ε_(Hf)(t) values that are slightly lower than the values for the Linzizong volcanics, the Quxu intrusion, and other intrusions in middle Gangdese. We conclude that our samples, the Linzizong volcanics, and most main-collisional intr...
The Gangdese magmatic belt of southern Tibet is an ideal place to study Neo-Tethyan subduction, cont...
Abstract The Gangdese belt of the southern Lhasa terrane (southern Tibet) records a Chileantype accr...
The Gangdese belt, Tibet, records the opening and closure of the Neo-Tethyan ocean and the resultant...
In this study,we determined the granite ages in the middle to east Gangdese batholith. Zircon ages f...
The Gangdese batholith emplaced from the Cretaceous to Eocene in southern Tibet has been widely rega...
<p>The Tibetan Plateau is a composite orogenic belt that has experienced prolonged subduction, obduc...
International audienceNorthward subduction of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath South Asia...
The Gangdese belt in southern Tibet forms the eastern section of the Trans- Himalayan magmatic belt....
Geochronological data from the Golmud--Lhasa section across the Tibetan Plateau indicate progressive...
Little is known about the detailed processes associated with the transition from oceanic to continen...
Voluminous peraluminous leucogranites are common in large-scale orogenic belts and are crucial in ga...
The timing of the Lhasa–Qiangtang collision following the closure of the Bangong–Nujiang Tethys Ocea...
The Gangdese magmatic belt of southern Tibet is an ideal place to study Neo-Tethyan subduction, cont...
At more than 500 km in length, the mainly Jurassic–Early Eocene Gangdese batholith is one of the mos...
There continues to be debate regarding the timing of the collision between the Indian and Eurasian p...
The Gangdese magmatic belt of southern Tibet is an ideal place to study Neo-Tethyan subduction, cont...
Abstract The Gangdese belt of the southern Lhasa terrane (southern Tibet) records a Chileantype accr...
The Gangdese belt, Tibet, records the opening and closure of the Neo-Tethyan ocean and the resultant...
In this study,we determined the granite ages in the middle to east Gangdese batholith. Zircon ages f...
The Gangdese batholith emplaced from the Cretaceous to Eocene in southern Tibet has been widely rega...
<p>The Tibetan Plateau is a composite orogenic belt that has experienced prolonged subduction, obduc...
International audienceNorthward subduction of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath South Asia...
The Gangdese belt in southern Tibet forms the eastern section of the Trans- Himalayan magmatic belt....
Geochronological data from the Golmud--Lhasa section across the Tibetan Plateau indicate progressive...
Little is known about the detailed processes associated with the transition from oceanic to continen...
Voluminous peraluminous leucogranites are common in large-scale orogenic belts and are crucial in ga...
The timing of the Lhasa–Qiangtang collision following the closure of the Bangong–Nujiang Tethys Ocea...
The Gangdese magmatic belt of southern Tibet is an ideal place to study Neo-Tethyan subduction, cont...
At more than 500 km in length, the mainly Jurassic–Early Eocene Gangdese batholith is one of the mos...
There continues to be debate regarding the timing of the collision between the Indian and Eurasian p...
The Gangdese magmatic belt of southern Tibet is an ideal place to study Neo-Tethyan subduction, cont...
Abstract The Gangdese belt of the southern Lhasa terrane (southern Tibet) records a Chileantype accr...
The Gangdese belt, Tibet, records the opening and closure of the Neo-Tethyan ocean and the resultant...