A review of the Paleozoic tectonics in the eastern part of Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Volume: 43, Pages: 123 - 148
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
null null The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) is the largest accretionary orogen in the world, which is responsible for considerable Phanerozoic juvenile crustal growth. The NE China and its adjacent areas compose the eastern segment of the CAOB, which is a key area for providing important evidence of the CAOB evolution and understanding the NE Asian tectonics. The eastern segment of the CAOB is composed tectonically of four micro-blocks and...
Paper Details
Title
A review of the Paleozoic tectonics in the eastern part of Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
43
Pages
123 - 148
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