Late Cretaceous Transtension in the Eastern Tibetan Plateau: Evidence From Postcollisional A‐Type Granite and Syenite in the Changdu Area, China

Volume: 124, Issue: 7, Pages: 6409 - 6427
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
The Late Cretaceous is an important geological time interval for the Tibetan Plateau because it corresponds to the period when the tectonic regime changed from Lhasa‐Qiangtang collision to Indo‐Asian assembly. However, the nature of and controls on the change in tectonic regime are poorly constrained. In this paper, we report results of a study of two intrusions in the Changdu area of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau. Zircon U‐Pb dating shows that...
Paper Details
Title
Late Cretaceous Transtension in the Eastern Tibetan Plateau: Evidence From Postcollisional A‐Type Granite and Syenite in the Changdu Area, China
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
124
Issue
7
Pages
6409 - 6427
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