The crust in southern Mongolia is part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, a vast accretionary orogen that records the opening and closure of the Palaeo-asian Ocean in the late Proterozoic to Palaeozoic. The crustal evolution of the region is revealed in basement inliers that also contain intrusion-related porphyry ore bodies that are important mineral exploration targets. The Saykhandulaan inlier in Southeast Mongolia is a Devonian–Carboniferous segment of island-arc crust, which is dominantly composed of extrusive and sedimentary lithologies, but which also contains the Oyut Ulaan I-type quartz-monzonite intrusion. A U–Pb zircon age for the Oyut Ulaan monzonite indicates emplacement at 330.0 ± 0.5 Ma. To the east of the Saykhandulaan inli...
Porphyry copper deposits and related rocks of Mongolia have not been generally well dated. A few pap...
Northeastern Mongolia represents a unique area that experienced evolution of both the Mongol-Okhotsk...
AbstractThe Gobi Altai region is an ideal setting for studying processes of continental growth and s...
Late Carboniferous is a critical period in terms of the tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orog...
Late Carboniferous is a critical period in terms of the tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orog...
The Palaeozoic–Mesozoic tectonic evolution of Central Asia, including the vast terrane collage that ...
The Khatsavch porphyry Cu-Au (Mo) deposit is located in the Gurvansayhan island arc terrane of South...
Located in the heartland of the Central Asian Orogenic belt (CAOB), southern Mongolia records a sign...
The super-giant Oyu Tolgoi porphyry copper-gold deposits in the South Gobi desert, Mongolia, consist...
The Saykhandulaan Inlier in South East Mongolia lies within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), ...
A diversity of Devonian-Carboniferous volcanic arcs and granitoid intrusions are exposed in the Gurv...
Baaran and Baytag "terranes" form important part of the Trans-Altai Zone of the Central Asian Orogen...
The Central Asian orogenic belt, formed in response to consumption of the Paleo–Asian Ocean, is one ...
Growing evidence suggests that the mechanism of Palaeozoic continental growth in Central Asia was by...
The architecture and tectonic evolution of the Hegenshan accretionary belt in the Central Asian Orog...
Porphyry copper deposits and related rocks of Mongolia have not been generally well dated. A few pap...
Northeastern Mongolia represents a unique area that experienced evolution of both the Mongol-Okhotsk...
AbstractThe Gobi Altai region is an ideal setting for studying processes of continental growth and s...
Late Carboniferous is a critical period in terms of the tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orog...
Late Carboniferous is a critical period in terms of the tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orog...
The Palaeozoic–Mesozoic tectonic evolution of Central Asia, including the vast terrane collage that ...
The Khatsavch porphyry Cu-Au (Mo) deposit is located in the Gurvansayhan island arc terrane of South...
Located in the heartland of the Central Asian Orogenic belt (CAOB), southern Mongolia records a sign...
The super-giant Oyu Tolgoi porphyry copper-gold deposits in the South Gobi desert, Mongolia, consist...
The Saykhandulaan Inlier in South East Mongolia lies within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), ...
A diversity of Devonian-Carboniferous volcanic arcs and granitoid intrusions are exposed in the Gurv...
Baaran and Baytag "terranes" form important part of the Trans-Altai Zone of the Central Asian Orogen...
The Central Asian orogenic belt, formed in response to consumption of the Paleo–Asian Ocean, is one ...
Growing evidence suggests that the mechanism of Palaeozoic continental growth in Central Asia was by...
The architecture and tectonic evolution of the Hegenshan accretionary belt in the Central Asian Orog...
Porphyry copper deposits and related rocks of Mongolia have not been generally well dated. A few pap...
Northeastern Mongolia represents a unique area that experienced evolution of both the Mongol-Okhotsk...
AbstractThe Gobi Altai region is an ideal setting for studying processes of continental growth and s...