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Hai-Xiang Zhang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  13
Citations -  471

Hai-Xiang Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zircon & Partial melting. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 387 citations. Previous affiliations of Hai-Xiang Zhang include Kobe University.

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Juxtaposition of adakite, boninite, high-TiO2 and low-TiO2 basalts in the Devonian southern Altay, Xinjiang, NW China

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented petrographic and geochemical data on representative samples of the Devonian adakite, boninite, low-TiO2 and high-Ti O 2 basalts and associated rocks in the southern Altay areas, Xinjiang, NW China.
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Late Devonian-Early Permian A-type granites in the southern Altay Range, Northwest China: Petrogenesis and implications for tectonic setting of "A(2)-type" granites

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that A2-type granites can also form in a ridge subduction-related extensional setting in the southern Altay Range of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.
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Zircon SHRIMP U-Pb dating on plagiogranite from Kuerti ophiolite in Altay, North Xinjiang

TL;DR: The plagioganite from Kuerti ophiolite is derived from partial melting of amphibolite that is developed from gabbro within the ocean layer 3 shear zone by the low-angle shearing deformation during the oceanic crust migrating process as discussed by the authors.
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Late Paleozoic adakites and Nb-enriched basalts from northern Xinjiang, northwest China: Evidence for the southward subduction of the Paleo-Asian Oceanic Plate

TL;DR: In the early Devonian Tuoranggekuduke Group in the northern margin of the Kazakhstan-Junggar Plate, northern Xinjiang, northwest China, the geochemical characteristics of the andesitic and dacitic rocks in this area resemble that of adakites as mentioned in this paper.
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Eocene adakitic porphyries in the central-northern Qiangtang Block, central Tibet: Partial melting of thickened lower crust and implications for initial surface uplifting of the plateau

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported on zircon U-Pb age and mineral, element, and Sr-Nd isotope composition data for Eocene adakitic porphyries in the Laorite Co area of central-northern Qiangtang Block, central Tibet.