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    Origin of the Kyaukmyet Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Gold Prospect, Monywa District, Central Myanmar by Oo, Toe, Harijoko, Agung, Setijadji, Lucas

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The Kyaukmyet prospect is one of the principal epithermal gold prospects in the Monywa District, Central Myanmar; its gold- and base metal-bearing quartz veins contain around 3 g/t gold. …”
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    Quaternary Volcanism in Myanmar: A Record of Indian Slab Tearing in a Transition Zone From Oceanic to Continental Subduction by L. Y. Zhang, W. M. Fan, L. Ding, M. N. Ducea, A. Pullen, J. X. Li, Y. L. Sun, Y. H. Yue, F. L. Cai, C. Wang, T. P. Peng, Kyaing Sein

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Distinct from the Monywa arc‐like rocks (87Sr/86Sri = 0.7043 to 0.7047; εNdi = +2.3 to +4.7), the Singu OIB‐like rocks exhibit higher 87Sr/86Sri (0.7056 to 0.7064) and lower εNdi (+0.8 to +1.6) values. …”
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    Édifier, surprendre et faire rire by Cristophe Munier-Gaillard

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Nyaungyan styles mural paintings are located in an area stretching from Magway to Monywa and Mandalay. However, just as there are several Nyaungyan styles, and not just one, this area does not exhibit stylistic and iconographic homogeneity. …”
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    Petrogenesis of isotopically enriched Quaternary magma with adakitic affinity associated with subduction of old lithosphere beneath central Myanmar by Takashi Sano, Kenichiro Tani, Shigekazu Yoneda, Hla Min, Thaung Htike, Zin Maung Maung Thein, Osamu Ishizuka, Nao Kusuhashi, Reiko T. Kono, Masanaru Takai, Chris E. Conway

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Popa, the largest of three Quaternary volcanoes in central Myanmar (Popa, Monywa and Singu). The edifice is composed of Popa Plateau (0.8–0.6 Ma) with high-K rocks and a stratovolcano (< 0.33 Ma) predominantly composed of medium-K rocks with adakitic affinity (Mg# 45–63, Sr/Y > 40). …”
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    Rapid along-strike variations of shallow crustal structure in response to Indo-Burma subduction: constraints from multi-type passive seismic data by Bai, Yiming, Yao, Jiayuan, Wu, Shucheng, Wei, Shengji, Wang, Yu, Rondenay, Stéphane, He, Yumei, Ai, Yinshuang, Tong, Ping, Jiang, Mingming

    Published 2023
    “…The new velocity model not only matches surface geology and seismic reflection profiles, but also reveals new and rapidly varying near-surface features, including (1) the exhumed high-velocity metamorphic belt of the Indo-Burma accretionary prism, which is more prominent in the south with a shallower depth extent and greater Vs of ∼3.5 km/s; and (2) contrasting Vs structure beneath the two Quaternary volcanoes, that is, Vs of typical crystallized igneous rocks (∼3 km/s) beneath Monywa versus Vs slower than the adjacent basin sediments (<2.5 km/s) under Mt. …”
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