Evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt along the Siberian margin from Neoproterozoic-Early Paleozoic accretion to Devonian trench retreat and a comparison with Phanerozoic eastern Australia
Abstract
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), the largest accretionary orogen on Earth, has received considerable attention in the last 25 years. Various models have been proposed to explain the evolution of the CAOB, incorporating processes such as the lateral duplication of one single arc system along large shear zones, terrane accretion/amalgamation, oroclinal bending, ridge subduction, and trench migration. To better understand accretionary...
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Title
Evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt along the Siberian margin from Neoproterozoic-Early Paleozoic accretion to Devonian trench retreat and a comparison with Phanerozoic eastern Australia
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
198
Pages
102951 - 102951
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