supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.92055201,41672222,and 41873062);the China Geological Survey (Grant No.2011-03-04-02)。
The Tethys orogenic belt in SW Yunnan constitutes a critical part of the expansive Tethys-Himalayan tectonic domain.The abundant,well-preserved geologic records make it an ideal area for studying the tectonic evolutio...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.40372105,40772143);"111" Project (Grant No. B08030);Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
The widespread Permian carbonate strata outcropped in northwestern Thailand are considered as the evidence for the Late Paleozoic shallow Tethys. Our investigation, however, shows that basalt can be discovered usually...
Supported by China Geological Survey (Grant Nos. 200313000054,20031300015 and 1212010561605)
N-MORB-type metabasites are discovered in the Guoganjianian area, central Qiangtang, Tibet, which are mainly metagabbro with cumulate structure and metabasalt. The rocks are distributed nearly from west to east unconf...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.40334037);the Besearch Fumd for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education(Grant No.20010491018).
SHRIMP U-Pb dating on magmatic zircons extracted from a riebeckite quartz syenite in the Huangyangshan pluton in Suizhou,the southern margin of Tongbai-Dabieshan yielded an age of 439±6Ma.According to the morphology ...
This project was supported by the NationalNatural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 49732080) ;the Major Basic Research Development Program (Grant No.G1999075508).
Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry of metabasalt from Dur抧goi ophiolite, Qinghai Prov-ince, NW China reveals the presence of DMM mixing with EMII components in its upper mantle source, which is comparable with present India...
Integrated study of rock assemblage, tectonic setting, geochemical feature, fossil contained and isotopic geochronology on the metamorphic mixed bodies, exposed in the Jinshajiang suture zone, suggests that one inform...
Porject supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Based on research on rare earth elements (REEs) and cerium anomalies in cherts from the Paleo-Tethys, their depositional environments are shown and the evolution of the Paleo-Tethys is traced. The amount of terrigenou...