Continental crustal growth processes recorded in the Gangdese Batholith, southern Tibet
The continental crust in the overriding plate of the India-Asia collision zone in southern Tibet
is characterized by an overthickened layer of felsic composition with an underlying granulite …
is characterized by an overthickened layer of felsic composition with an underlying granulite …
Porphyry mineralization in the Tethyan orogen
The Tethyan metallogenic domain (TMD), as one of the three major domains in the world,
extends over 10000 km from east to west, and has developed several world-class …
extends over 10000 km from east to west, and has developed several world-class …
Interplay between oceanic subduction and continental collision in building continental crust
Generation of continental crust in collision zones reflect the interplay between oceanic
subduction and continental collision. The Gangdese continental crust in southern Tibet …
subduction and continental collision. The Gangdese continental crust in southern Tibet …
Magmatic record of India-Asia collision
New geochronological and geochemical data on magmatic activity from the India-Asia
collision zone enables recognition of a distinct magmatic flare-up event that we ascribe to …
collision zone enables recognition of a distinct magmatic flare-up event that we ascribe to …
The lower crust of the Gangdese magmatic arc, southern Tibet, implication for the growth of continental crust
Magmatic arcs are thought to be the primary sites of modern-day continental crustal growth,
and arc crustal sections provide an exceptional opportunity to directly observe the …
and arc crustal sections provide an exceptional opportunity to directly observe the …
Constructing the early Mesozoic Gangdese crust in southern Tibet by hornblende-dominated magmatic differentiation
Igneous complexes with a wide variety of lithologies in continental magmatic arcs provide a
critical insight into the composition and formation mechanism of continental crust. We report …
critical insight into the composition and formation mechanism of continental crust. We report …
A 6000-km-long Neo-Tethyan arc system with coherent magmatic flare-ups and lulls in South Asia
Magmatic arcs typically exhibit non-steady-state evolution with episodic flare-ups and lulls,
yet the main drivers remain contentious. Situated in the southwest margin of Southeast Asia …
yet the main drivers remain contentious. Situated in the southwest margin of Southeast Asia …
Underplating of basaltic magmas and crustal growth in a continental arc: Evidence from Late Mesozoic intermediate–felsic intrusive rocks in southern Qiangtang …
Phanerozoic growth of continental crust has widely been considered as an important
geological phenomenon and mainly occurs in an arc setting. However, the crustal growth …
geological phenomenon and mainly occurs in an arc setting. However, the crustal growth …
Late Cretaceous volcanic rocks in the Sangri area, southern Lhasa Terrane, Tibet: Evidence for oceanic ridge subduction
Late Cretaceous magmatism in the southern Lhasa subterrane, Tibet, provides critical
constraints on the subduction processes of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic plate. Here, we provide …
constraints on the subduction processes of the Neo-Tethyan oceanic plate. Here, we provide …
Arc tempos of the Gangdese batholith, southern Tibet
The character of arcs varies over time with significant temporal fluctuations in the quantity
and spatiotemporal patterns of magmatism. However, the driving mechanisms for this …
and spatiotemporal patterns of magmatism. However, the driving mechanisms for this …