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Late Paleoproterozoic orogenic evolution of the northern Tarim Craton, NW China: Insights from phase equilibrium modeling and zircon U-Pb geochronology of metapelitic granulite in the Kuluketage area

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In this paper , the authors conducted petrography, zircon U-Pb geochronology, and phase equilibria modeling of metapelitic granulite collected from the Xingditage Group.
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This article is published in Gondwana Research.The article was published on 2022-02-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Geology & Craton.

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Metamorphism and geochronology of garnet mica schists from the Kuluketage area: Implications for reconstructions of the Tarim Craton in supercontinent Columbia

TL;DR: In this article , a phase equilibrium model study of garnet mica schists in the northern Tarim reveals two clockwise P-T paths, indicating a rapid exhumation process.
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Geochronology and geochemistry of gneiss and migmatite from the Korla Complex in the Quruqtagh block, NW China: Implications for Proterozoic crustal evolution of the northeastern Tarim Craton

TL;DR: The Korla Complex in the Quruqtagh block of the northeastern Tarim Craton records Proterozoic tectono-thermal events and provides a window to understand the role of Tarim during the Columbia-Rodinia supercontinent cycle as discussed by the authors .
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Decoupling of metamorphic zircon U-Pb ages and P-T paths in the Dunhuang metamorphic complex, northwestern China

TL;DR: In this paper , a detailed P-T path study was carried out, as well as zircon/titanite/apatite U-Pb dating and mineral Sm-Nd isochron dating, for garnet amphibolites from the Dunhuang Block, northwestern China, where late Paleoproterozoic metamorphism was extensively overprinted by a Paleozoic tectonothermal event and the earlier event remains elusive.
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Metamorphism and chronology of Paleoproterozoic mafic granulite from the Kuluketage area, northern Tarim and its tectonic applications

TL;DR: In this paper , a systematic petrographic, phase equilibrium modeling and zircon U-Pb geochronological study of a Paleoproterozoic mafic granulite from the Kuluketage area, northern Tarim were conducted.
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First Identification of the Ediacaran Yukengou Formation in the Western Kuruktag Block, Northeastern Tarim, and Its Implications for Neoproterozoic Rift Basin Evolution

TL;DR: In this article , geochronological analysis of the Ediacaran Yukengou Formation in the western Kuruktag block of the northeastern Tarim Craton has been conducted.
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Zircon trace element geochemistry: partitioning with garnet and the link between U–Pb ages and metamorphism

TL;DR: In this article, the trace element distribution coefficients between zircon and garnet were analyzed for trace elements using LA-ICP-MS and SHRIMP ion microprobe.
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An improved and extended internally consistent thermodynamic dataset for phases of petrological interest, involving a new equation of state for solids

TL;DR: In this paper, the Tait equation of state (TEOS) was used to model the temperature dependence of both the thermal expansion and bulk modulus in a consistent way, which has led to improved fitting of the phase equilibrium experiments.
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Review of global 2.1-1.8 Ga orogens: implications for a pre-Rodinia supercontinent

TL;DR: The existence of a supercontinent existing before Rodinia, referred to herein as Columbia, a name recently proposed by Rogers and Santosh [Gondwana Res. 5 (2002) 5] for a Paleo-Mesoproterozoic super-continent, was confirmed by available lithostratigraphic, tectonothermal, geochronological and paleomagnetic data as mentioned in this paper.
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Configuration of Columbia, a Mesoproterozoic Supercontinent

TL;DR: A supercontinent, here named Columbia, may have contained nearly all of the earth's continental blocks at some time between 1.9 Ga and 1.5 Ga.
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