Neo-Tethyan evolution in southeastern extension of Tibet: Constraints from Early Paleocene to Early Eocene granitic rocks with associated enclaves in Tengchong Block

Lithos3.50
Volume: 364-365, Pages: 105551 - 105551
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
The granite is one of most widely distribution rocks in crust, and its petrogenesis is crucial to advance our knowledge of thermal condition in continental crust. The long-time tectonic evolution of crust in the active continental margin could be recorded by multi-stages of granitic assemblage. In order to reveal the subduction of Neo-Tethys and initial collision of Indian-Asian continents in eastern Tibetan Plateau, we selected the Early...
Paper Details
Title
Neo-Tethyan evolution in southeastern extension of Tibet: Constraints from Early Paleocene to Early Eocene granitic rocks with associated enclaves in Tengchong Block
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
364-365
Pages
105551 - 105551
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