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Accretionary growth and crust formation in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and comparison with the Arabian-Nubian shield
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Central Asian Orogenic Belt is one of the largest accretionary terrains on Earth and records a cPalabras claves:Accretion, Arabian-Nubian Shield, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Zircon geochronologyAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Badarch G., Demoux A., Gruschka S., Hegner E., Jahn B.m., Khain E.V., Tomurtogoo O., Windley B.F., Wingate M.T.D.Fuentes:scopusAccretionary orogens through Earth history
ArticleAbstract: Accretionary orogens form at intraoceanic and continental margin convergent plate boundaries. They iPalabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Cawood P.A., Collins W.J., Kusky T.M., Mooney W.D., Windley B.F.Fuentes:scopusGeodynamic evolution of Central Asia in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Windley B.F., Xiao W.Fuentes:scopusSubduction-Accretion History of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Constraints from Mongolia
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Badarch G., Buchan A.C., Cunningham W.D., Salnikova E.B., Tomurtogoo O., Windley B.F.Fuentes:scopusTectonic models for accretion of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
ReviewAbstract: The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (c. 1000-250 Ma) formed by accretion of island arcs, ophiolites, ocePalabras claves:Autores:Alexeiev D.V., Alfred Kron̈er, Badarch G., Windley B.F., Xiao W.Fuentes:scopusThe Tectonic Architecture of Central Madagascar: Implication on the Evolution of the East African Orogeny
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Collins A.S., Fitzsimons I., Hulscher B., Windley B.F.Fuentes:scopusThe tectonic framework of Mongolia and contiguous regions in the context of the crustal evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Badarch G., Cunningham W.D., Tomurtogoo O., Windley B.F., Xiao W.Fuentes:scopusTime scale of an early to mid-Paleozoic orogenic cycle of the long-lived Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Inner Mongolia of China: Implications for continental growth
ArticleAbstract: We present a detailed, new time scale for an orogenic cycle (oceanic accretion-subduction-collision)Palabras claves:Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Continental growth, Orogenic cycle, SHRIMP, SSZ ophioliteAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Jian P., Liu D.Y., Miao L., Ren J., Shi G., Shi Y., Windley B.F., Zhang F., Zhang L., Zhang Q., Zhang W.Fuentes:scopusZircon age and occurrence of the Adaatsag ophiolite and Muron shear zone, central Mongolia: Constraints on the evolution of the Mongol-Okhotsk ocean, suture and orogen
ArticleAbstract: The Adaatsag ophiolite in eastern Mongolia is situated in the Mongol- Okhotsk suture zone, which extPalabras claves:Absolute age, Adaatsag ophiolite, Mongolia, Muron shear zone, Orogenic beltsAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Badarch G., Liu D.Y., Tomurtogoo O., Windley B.F.Fuentes:scopusZircon dating of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian ophiolites in West Mongolia and implications for the timing of orogenic processes in the central part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
ReviewAbstract: We present new isotopic and trace element data to review the geochronological/geochemical/geologicalPalabras claves:Arc-microcontinent collision, Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Ophiolite, Subduction initiation, Subduction-polarity reversal, zircon datingAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Jahn B.m., Jian P., Liu D.Y., Miao L., Shi Y., Tomurhuu D., Windley B.F., Zhang F., Zhang W.Fuentes:scopus