Early Paleozoic to Devonian multiple-accretionary model for the Qilian Shan, NW China
Abstract
null null The Qilian Shan, located in the northern Tibetan Plateau of NW China, has an excellent record of early to middle Paleozoic subduction–accretion that resulted from convergence between the Alax and Qaidam blocks, but there is no consensus about its detailed tectonic history. This paper summarizes its tectonic divisions and discusses its tectonic evolution from the Cambrian to Devonian. The belt has the following tectonic divisions: In...
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Title
Early Paleozoic to Devonian multiple-accretionary model for the Qilian Shan, NW China
Published Date
Jul 1, 2009
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
323 - 333
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