Gobi-Tianshan connections: Field observations and isotopes from an early Permian arc complex in southern Mongolia

Volume: 124, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 1688 - 1701
Published: Oct 2, 2012
Abstract
The Tianshan orogen, in the southern Central Asian orogenic belt, consists of continental fragments stitched together during mid- to late Paleozoic arc magmatism generated by the closure of the paleo–Asian Ocean. Controversy persists regarding the timing of final structural amalgamation of the region and therefore whether Permian magmatism was generated in a subduction or intraplate environment. Based on new field mapping, zircon U-Pb...
Paper Details
Title
Gobi-Tianshan connections: Field observations and isotopes from an early Permian arc complex in southern Mongolia
Published Date
Oct 2, 2012
Volume
124
Issue
11-12
Pages
1688 - 1701
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