Intraoceanic subduction system within the Neo-Tethys: evidence from Late Cretaceous arc magmatic rocks of the eastern Himalaya
The tectonic evolution of the Neo-Tethys Ocean remains highly controversial, with several models existing in the community that conflict with each other. Here, we present new geochronologic and geochemical data for orthogneisses and amphibolites from the Greater Himalayan Sequence, eastern Himalayan...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Z, An, W, Palin, RM, Ding, H, Dong, X, Tian, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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