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Victor Kovach
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 28
Citations - 1959
Victor Kovach is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terrane & Zircon. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1616 citations.
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Reassessment of continental growth during the accretionary history of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Alfred Kröner,Victor Kovach,Elena Belousova,Ernst Hegner,Robin Armstrong,Alla Dolgopolova,Reimar Seltmann,D. V. Alexeiev,J.E. Hoffmann,Jean Wong,Min Sun,Keda Cai,Tao Wang,Y. Tong,Simon A. Wilde,Kirill E. Degtyarev,E. Rytsk +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the production of mantle-derived or juvenile continental crust during the accretionary history of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) has been grossly overestimated.
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Nd-Sr isotopic mapping of the Chinese Altai and implications for continental growth in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
TL;DR: In this paper, 41 new and 36 published whole-rock Nd and Sr isotopic data for granitoid intrusions and mafic dykes within units 2 and 3 of the central Altai and units 4 to 6 of the southern Altai were used for isotopic mapping.
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No excessive crustal growth in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Further evidence from field relationships and isotopic data
Alfred Kröner,Victor Kovach,D. V. Alexeiev,Kuo-Lung Wang,Kuo-Lung Wang,Jean Wong,Kirill E. Degtyarev,I. K. Kozakov +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide new field observations and isotopic data for key areas of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), reiterating their previous assessment that no excessive crustal growth occurred during its ca. 800 Ma long orogenic evolution.
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Age of Palaeozoic granites and metamorphism in the Tuvino-Mongolian Massif of the Central Asian Mobile Belt: loss of a Precambrian microcontinent
E. B. Sal’nikova,I. K. Kozakov,A. B. Kotov,Alfred Kröner,Wolfgang Todt,E. V. Bibikova,Allen P. Nutman,Allen P. Nutman,S. Z. Yakovleva,Victor Kovach +9 more
TL;DR: The Tuvino-Mongolian Massif was previously interpreted as a Precambrian block within the Central Asian Mobile Belt and Mesoproterozoic cover rocks were reworked together with the basement during high-grade metamorphism as discussed by the authors.
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Neoproterozoic accretionary and collisional events on the western margin of the Siberian craton: new geological and geochronological evidence from the Yenisey Ridge
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that the Yeruda and Teya granites were formed as a result of collisional-accretional processes on the western margin of the Siberian craton during the Neoproterozoic.