Search Results - "Mingshuai Zhu"
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The Beginning of a Wilson Cycle in an Accretionary Orogen: The Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean Opened Assisted by a Devonian Mantle Plume
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-05-2024)“…The opening of oceans within accretionary orogens is important for understanding the Wilson cycle. The Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean (MOO) began opening within the…”
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Zircon SHRIMP U–Pb dating of metamorphic complexes in the conjunction of the Greater and Lesser Xing’an ranges, NE China: Timing of formation and metamorphism and tectonic implications
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-12-2015)“…•Metamorphic rocks in the northern Xing’an are Late Paleozoic–Mesozoic in age.•The metamorphic rocks are not basement of the so-called Precambrian…”
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SHRIMP zircon U-Pb ages and tectonic implications of igneous events in the Ereendavaa metamorphic terrane in NE Mongolia
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-08-2017)“…[Display omitted] •Ereendavaa metamorphic rocks in NE Mongolia have protolith ages of 495–172Ma.•Ereendavaa terrane recorded 3 igneous events respectively at…”
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Carboniferous magmatic records of central Mongolia and its implications for the southward subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean
Published in International geology review (26-03-2023)“…The now-extinct Palaeozoic to Mesozoic Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean is evidenced by the Mongol-Okhotsk suture, which stretches from central Mongolia to the Sea of…”
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Evidence for early Pennsylvanian subduction initiation in the Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean from the Adaatsag ophiolite (Mongolia)
Published in Lithos (01-01-2023)“…The Late Paleozoic–Mesozoic Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean was the latest ocean basin witnessing the final amalgamation of East Asia. However, the kinematic evolution…”
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Geochronology and geochemistry of the Triassic bimodal volcanic rocks and coeval A-type granites of the Olzit area, Middle Mongolia: Implications for the tectonic evolution of Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-05-2016)“…•Late Triassic age for the Olzit bimodal suite and coeval granites.•Basaltic end-member derived from partial melting of an enriched lithospheric…”
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Late carboniferous-middle permian granitoids in south Mongolia: implications for post-subduction processes in southern central asian orogenic belt
Published in International geology review (09-03-2022)“…Late Carboniferous to Permian granitoids in South Mongolia records the processes from collision to post-orogenic extension for the southern Central Asian…”
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Cambrian Kherlen ophiolite in northeastern Mongolia and its tectonic implications: SHRIMP zircon dating and geochemical constraints
Published in Lithos (15-09-2016)“…The Kherlen terrane, which contains the Kherlen ophiolitic complex, is located between two Precambrian continental blocks in the northeastern Mongolia. We…”
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Permian–Triassic magmatic rocks in the Middle Gobi volcanic-plutonic belt, Mongolia: revisiting the scissor-like closure model of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean
Published in International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau (01-03-2023)“…As the youngest segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, the Mongol-Okhotsk Belt is critical for understanding the final amalgamation of East Asia. However,…”
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Detrital zircon age spectra of the Gurvan Sayhan accretionary complex in South Mongolia: Constraints on the Late Paleozoic evolution of the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-05-2019)“…[Display omitted] •The Gurvan Sayhan accretionary complex (GSAC) is a suture zone in South Mongolia.•Detrital zircon ages constrain the formation of the GSAC…”
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Late Carboniferous bimodal volcanic rocks and coeval A-type granite in the Suman Khad area, Southwest Mongolia: Implications for the tectonic evolution
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-08-2017)“…[Display omitted] •There is a Late Carboniferous bimodal suite associated with coeval granites in the Suman Khad area.•The basalts were derived from partial…”
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Early Paleozoic oceanic inliers and reconstruction of accretionary tectonics in the Middle Gobi region, Mongolia: Evidence from SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating and geochemistry
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-09-2016)“…•Cambrian age for the Namdain hundy ophiolite.•A fore-arc setting for the Namdain hundy ophiolite.•The Namdain hundy ophiolite emplaced before ca…”
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Detrital-Zircon Age Spectra of Neoproterozoic-Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks from the Ereendavaa Terrane in NE Mongolia: Implications for the Early-Stage Evolution of the Ereendavaa Terrane and the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean
Published in Minerals (Basel) (22-08-2020)“…The Mongol-Okhotsk orogenic belt (MOB) is considered to be the youngest division of the huge Central Asian Orogenic Belt, but its origin and evolution are…”
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Zircon ages and geochemical compositions of the Manlay ophiolite and coeval island arc: Implications for the tectonic evolution of South Mongolia
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-12-2014)“…•A SSZ type affinity for Manlay ophiolite.•Cambrian age for Manlay ophiolite.•Manlay ophiolite emplaced before ca. 390Ma.•Huree arc existed ca. 487Ma. Numerous…”
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Zircon age and geochemistry of the Tost bimodal volcanic rocks: Constraints on the Early Carboniferous tectonic evolution of the South Mongolia
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-04-2016)“…•SIMS zircon ages of rhyolites constrain Tost bimodal magma from 355Ma to 320Ma.•Tost basalt was likely derived from a metasomatized depleted mantle…”
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Late Paleozoic magmatic record of Middle Gobi area, South Mongolia and its implications for tectonic evolution: Evidences from zircon U–Pb dating and geochemistry
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-01-2016)“…•Carboniferous age for Tsavchir hudug subduction-related rhyolites.•Adakite affinity for the Carboniferous andesites and intruding granodiorite.•Tuff…”
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The deformation and tectonic evolution of the Huahui Basin, northeast China, during the Cretaceous–Early Cenozoic
Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (15-12-2015)“…•A three-stage tectonic movement is revealed in the Huahui basin.•The onset time of crustal extension of the Huahui basin was about 120Ma ago.•The…”
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Discovery of a >1,000 km Cambrian Eclogite‐Bearing High‐Pressure Metamorphic Belt in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Implications for the Final Closure of the Pan‐Rodinian Ocean
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-01-2023)“…The immense Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) records the transition from the Pan‐Rodinian Mirovoi Ocean to the Paleo‐Asian Ocean, but the final closure of…”
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Zircon ages and geochemical data of the Biluutiin ovoo ophiolite: implication for the tectonic evolution of South Mongolia
Published in International geology review (26-10-2014)“…The early Palaeozoic tectonic evolution of South Mongolia is not well constrained due to the limited exposure of early Palaeozoic rocks in the area and the…”
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The Late Carboniferous Khuhu Davaa ophiolite in northeastern Mongolia: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean
Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-07-2018)“…The newly discovered Khuhu Davaa ophiolite is located in the Adaatsag suture zone, which marks the closure of the Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean in northeastern…”
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