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    Temporal and spatial radiogenic heat production rate of granitic plutons from the Eastern Pontides Orogenic Belt, NE Turkey: Constraints for the geothermal resources by Mehmet Arslan, İrfan Temizel, Esra Hatipoğlu Temizel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Radiogenic heat production rates are 1.43–2.73 µW/m3 for Paleozoic plutons, 0.74–1.70 µW/m3 for Jurassic plutons, 0.66–6.28 µW/m3 for Cretaceous plutons and 1.15–5.22 µW/m3 for Eocene plutons. …”
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    Fault-bounded models of oil–Gas and gas–Hydrate accumulation in the Chaoshan Depression, the South China Sea by Zhong Guangjian, Zhong Guangjian, Feng Changmao, Wang Yanlin, Wang Yanlin, Chen Shenghong, Sun Ming, Yi Hai, Yu Junhui, Yu Junhui, Zhao Jing, Zhao Zhongquan

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Though long-term uplift and denudation occurred since the end of the Mesozoic, still thick Mesozoic strata (up to 5,000 m) relict over the Dongsha waters where lies the largest depression, Chaoshan Depression, covering an area of 3.7 × 104 km2. …”
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    Discovery of the large-scale thrust nappe and its geological significance in the southwestern Santanghu fold–thrust belt, NW China by Yu Zhen, Yu Zhen, Xiongfei Xu, Dengfa He, Dengfa He, Xinning Li, Di Li, Di Li

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The growth strata and unconformity structure record that the fold–thrust belt has experienced five episodes of thrusting from the Late Triassic to Quaternary period. …”
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    Petrology, geochemistry and geochronology of the Zhongcang ophiolite, northern Tibet: implications for the evolution of the Bangong-Nujiang Ocean by Yue Tang, Qingguo Zhai, Peiyuan Hu, Xuchang Xiao, Haitao Wang

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Positive zircon ɛHf(t) values (+15.0 to +20.2) and mantle-like δ18O values (5.29 ± 0.21)‰ indicate that the isotropic gabbros were derived from a long-term depleted mantle source. …”
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