Thinning and destruction of the lithospheric mantle root beneath the North China Craton: A review
It is widely accepted that the lithosphere beneath the eastern portion of the North China
Craton (NCC) has suffered extensive thinning and destruction since the Mesozoic. The …
Craton (NCC) has suffered extensive thinning and destruction since the Mesozoic. The …
Chalcophile and siderophile elements in mantle rocks: Trace elements controlled by trace minerals
BACKGROUND Rocks from the Earth's mantle occur in a wide range of geologic settings (1)
as peridotite massifs, now referred to as orogenic peridotites;(2) as spinel-(rarely garnet) …
as peridotite massifs, now referred to as orogenic peridotites;(2) as spinel-(rarely garnet) …
Map** lithospheric boundaries using Os isotopes of mantle xenoliths: an example from the North China Craton
The petrology, mineral compositions, whole rock major/trace element concentrations,
including highly siderophile elements, and Re–Os isotopes of 99 peridotite xenoliths from …
including highly siderophile elements, and Re–Os isotopes of 99 peridotite xenoliths from …