Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress...Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress. This study was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41303027) and Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project (No. 2014G1271058). The achievements are illustrated as follows.展开更多
Objective The Tibetan Plateau, located in the eastern part of the Alpine Himalayan tectonic domain, is the youngest and the most spectacular of all continent-continent collisional belts in the world(Zhang et al., 2007...Objective The Tibetan Plateau, located in the eastern part of the Alpine Himalayan tectonic domain, is the youngest and the most spectacular of all continent-continent collisional belts in the world(Zhang et al., 2007;Xu et al., 2011;Zhu et al., 2012).展开更多
Objective The Chinese Altai as a key part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is characterized by numerous outcrops of Paleozoic granitoids and minor mafic plutons (Fig. 1a). It is widely accepted that Devonian ridge s...Objective The Chinese Altai as a key part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is characterized by numerous outcrops of Paleozoic granitoids and minor mafic plutons (Fig. 1a). It is widely accepted that Devonian ridge subduction played an important role in the tectonic evolution of the Chinese Altai. However, Carboniferous magmatism related to ridge subduction has received little attention. Moreover。展开更多
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(No.41303027)Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project(No.2014G1271058)
文摘Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress. This study was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41303027) and Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project (No. 2014G1271058). The achievements are illustrated as follows.
基金financially supported by GeologicalSurvey Projects of the Chinese Geological Survey (Gran No. DD20160003)Fundamental Research Funds fo the Central Universities, Chang’an University (Grant No 300102279710)。
文摘Objective The Tibetan Plateau, located in the eastern part of the Alpine Himalayan tectonic domain, is the youngest and the most spectacular of all continent-continent collisional belts in the world(Zhang et al., 2007;Xu et al., 2011;Zhu et al., 2012).
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,CHD(300102279710 and 300102279209)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41273033)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2018YFC0604001).
文摘Objective The Chinese Altai as a key part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is characterized by numerous outcrops of Paleozoic granitoids and minor mafic plutons (Fig. 1a). It is widely accepted that Devonian ridge subduction played an important role in the tectonic evolution of the Chinese Altai. However, Carboniferous magmatism related to ridge subduction has received little attention. Moreover。