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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:scopusPalaeozoic arc magmatism in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt of Kazakhstan: SHRIMP zircon ages and whole-rock Nd isotopic systematics
ArticleAbstract: Early Palaeozoic tonalite to granodiorite intrusions in northern Kazakhstan are associated with lodePalabras claves:Crustal recycling, Granitoids, Island arc, Kazakhstan, zircon ageAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Ermelov P., Hegner E., Heinhorst J., Lehmann B., Liu D.Y., Wingate M.T.D.Fuentes:scopusMetamorphic petrology and zircon geochronology of high-grade rocks from the central Mozambique Belt of Tanzania: Crustal recycling of Archean and Palaeoproterozoic material during the Pan-African orogeny
ArticleAbstract: New data on the metamorphic petrology and zircon geochronology of high-grade rocks in the central MoPalabras claves:East Africa, geochronology, Granulite facies metamorphism, Mozambique belt, P-T path, zirconAutores:Alfred Kron̈er, Hauzenberger C., Muhongo S., Sommer H., Wingate M.T.D.Fuentes:scopusPetrology, geochronology, and tectonic implications of c. 500 Ma metamorphic and igneous rocks along the northern margin of the Central Asian Orogen (Olkhon terrane, Lake Baikal, Siberia)
ArticleAbstract: A significant portion of the continental crust of northern Eurasia is thought to have formed duringPalabras claves:Autores:Alfred Kron̈er, Donskaya T.V., Fedorovsky V.S., Gladkochub D.P., Mazukabzov A.M., Pisarevsky S.A., Poller U., Todt W., Wingate M.T.D.Fuentes:scopus