Mesozoic mafic magmatism in North China: Implications for thinning and destruction of cratonic lithosphere
Y Zheng, Z Xu, Z Zhao, L Dai - Science China Earth Sciences, 2018 - Springer
Abstract The North China Craton (NCC) has been thinned from> 200 km to< 100 km in its
eastern part. The ancient subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) has been replaced by …
eastern part. The ancient subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) has been replaced by …
The architecture, chemistry, and evolution of continental magmatic arcs
MN Ducea, JB Saleeby… - Annual Review of Earth …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Continental magmatic arcs form above subduction zones where the upper plate is
continental lithosphere and/or accreted transitional lithosphere. The best-studied examples …
continental lithosphere and/or accreted transitional lithosphere. The best-studied examples …
Quantifying crustal thickness over time in magmatic arcs
We present global and regional correlations between whole-rock values of Sr/Y and La/Yb
and crustal thickness for intermediate rocks from modern subduction-related magmatic arcs …
and crustal thickness for intermediate rocks from modern subduction-related magmatic arcs …
The oxidation state, and sulfur and Cu contents of arc magmas: implications for metallogeny
JP Richards - Lithos, 2015 - Elsevier
Global data for measured Fe 2 O 3/FeO ratios and Cu contents in unaltered volcanic and
intrusive arc rocks indicate that, on average, they are slightly more oxidized than other …
intrusive arc rocks indicate that, on average, they are slightly more oxidized than other …
Venusian habitable climate scenarios: Modeling Venus through time and applications to slowly rotating Venus‐like exoplanets
One popular view of Venus' climate history describes a world that has spent much of its life
with surface liquid water, plate tectonics, and a stable temperate climate. Part of the basis for …
with surface liquid water, plate tectonics, and a stable temperate climate. Part of the basis for …
Crustal melting vs. fractionation of basaltic magmas: Part 1, granites and paradigms
Granitoids are a major component of the continental crust. They play a pivotal role in its
evolution, either by adding new material (continental growth), or by reworking older …
evolution, either by adding new material (continental growth), or by reworking older …
[HTML][HTML] The dilemma of the Jiaodong gold deposits: Are they unique?
Abstract The ca. 126–120 Ma Au deposits of the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China, define
the country's largest gold province with an overall endowment estimated as> 3000 t Au. The …
the country's largest gold province with an overall endowment estimated as> 3000 t Au. The …
Water input into the Mariana subduction zone estimated from ocean-bottom seismic data
The water cycle at subduction zones remains poorly understood, although subduction is the
only mechanism for water transport deep into Earth. Previous estimates of water flux,–exhibit …
only mechanism for water transport deep into Earth. Previous estimates of water flux,–exhibit …
How important is the role of crystal fractionation in making intermediate magmas? Insights from Zr and P systematics
Most magmatism on Earth forms by direct melting of the mantle, generating basalts at the
low silica end of the terrestrial compositional spectrum. However, most subduction zone …
low silica end of the terrestrial compositional spectrum. However, most subduction zone …
Critical role of water in the formation of continental crust
Continental arcs are the sites of production of continental crust, but the origin of these
magmatic systems is not well understood. Although a number of processes have been …
magmatic systems is not well understood. Although a number of processes have been …