The question of whether continental subduction processes in collisional orogenic belts can trigger wide-spread mantle metesomatism and crustal material recycling remains unresolved. Miocene (25-8 Ma) ultrapotassic rocks in southern Tibet are the only mantle-derived magmatic rocks emplaced after the collision between India and Asia and they have been linked to the onset of east-west extensional stresses as the surface uplift of the Tibetan Plateau reached near-maximum elevation. However, their petrogenesis remains highly controversial, particularly the issue of whether their extremely enriched Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics were related to metasomatism derived from subducted Indian continental materials during the Cenozoic. Here we report on...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of the Tibet Plateau formation remain elusive. Whethe...
The Gangdese batholith emplaced from the Cretaceous to Eocene in southern Tibet has been widely rega...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of formation of the Tibet Plateau remain elusive, and...
Collisional zones are commonly considered as important regions for crustal reworking, but the rework...
Abstract Continental crust has long been considered too buoyant to be subducted beneath another cont...
Geophysical data illustrate that the Indian continental lithosphere has northward subducted beneath ...
Voluminous peraluminous leucogranites are common in large-scale orogenic belts and are crucial in ga...
We collated existing data for the Eocene Langshan mafic rocks (Eocene mafic rocks) and the Miocene p...
Cenozoic adakitic rocks in the Lhasa block (southern Tibet) have been widely used to trace the later...
Formation of the Linzizong volcanic successions in the Lhasa terrane, southern Tibet has long been r...
The question of whether subducted continental crust can be recycled into post-collisional magmatism ...
Little is known about the detailed processes associated with the transition from oceanic to continen...
<p>The Tibetan Plateau is a composite orogenic belt that has experienced prolonged subduction, obduc...
Understanding the subduction and recycling of continental crust is crucial for reconstructing the lo...
International audienceNorthward subduction of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath South Asia...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of the Tibet Plateau formation remain elusive. Whethe...
The Gangdese batholith emplaced from the Cretaceous to Eocene in southern Tibet has been widely rega...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of formation of the Tibet Plateau remain elusive, and...
Collisional zones are commonly considered as important regions for crustal reworking, but the rework...
Abstract Continental crust has long been considered too buoyant to be subducted beneath another cont...
Geophysical data illustrate that the Indian continental lithosphere has northward subducted beneath ...
Voluminous peraluminous leucogranites are common in large-scale orogenic belts and are crucial in ga...
We collated existing data for the Eocene Langshan mafic rocks (Eocene mafic rocks) and the Miocene p...
Cenozoic adakitic rocks in the Lhasa block (southern Tibet) have been widely used to trace the later...
Formation of the Linzizong volcanic successions in the Lhasa terrane, southern Tibet has long been r...
The question of whether subducted continental crust can be recycled into post-collisional magmatism ...
Little is known about the detailed processes associated with the transition from oceanic to continen...
<p>The Tibetan Plateau is a composite orogenic belt that has experienced prolonged subduction, obduc...
Understanding the subduction and recycling of continental crust is crucial for reconstructing the lo...
International audienceNorthward subduction of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere beneath South Asia...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of the Tibet Plateau formation remain elusive. Whethe...
The Gangdese batholith emplaced from the Cretaceous to Eocene in southern Tibet has been widely rega...
International audienceThe timing and mechanism of formation of the Tibet Plateau remain elusive, and...