Paleo-Tethyan evolution of Tibet as recorded in the East Cimmerides and West Cathaysides

Volume: 105, Pages: 320 - 337
Published: Jun 1, 2015
Abstract
The Paleozoic-early Mesozoic geology of Tibet was controlled by the rift-drift, seafloor spreading and subduction zone tectonics of a Paleo-Tethyan realm, which evolved between the West Cathaysides (WC) and the East Cimmerides (EC). Different suture zones with ophiolites and ophiolitic mélanges, high-pressure metamorphic belts, magmatic arcs and accretionary prism complexes separating different terranes mark multiple subduction-accretion systems...
Paper Details
Title
Paleo-Tethyan evolution of Tibet as recorded in the East Cimmerides and West Cathaysides
Published Date
Jun 1, 2015
Volume
105
Pages
320 - 337
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