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Phanerozoic Evolution of the Lithosphere Beneath the Sino‐Korean Craton
William L. Griffin,Zhang Andi,Suzanne Y. O'Reilly,Chris Ryan +3 more
- Vol. 27, pp 107-126
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The article was published on 2013-03-19. It has received 914 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Craton & Lithosphere.read more
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Continental and Oceanic Crust Recycling-induced Melt^Peridotite Interactions in the Trans-North China Orogen: U^Pb Dating, Hf Isotopes and Trace Elements in Zircons from Mantle Xenoliths
TL;DR: In this article, the first finding of continental crust-derived Precambrian zircons in garnet/spinel pyroxenite veins within mantle xenoliths carried by the Neogene Hannuoba basalt in the central zone of the North China Craton (NCC).
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Recycling lower continental crust in the North China craton
Shan Gao,Shan Gao,Roberta L. Rudnick,Hong-Ling Yuan,Xiaoming Liu,Yongsheng Liu,Wen-Liang Xu,Wenli Ling,John C. Ayers,Xuan-Che Wang,Qing-Hai Wang +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that lower crustal foundering occurred within the North China craton during the Late Jurassic, and thus provides constraints on the timing of lithosphere removal beneath the NorthChina craton.
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Nature and significance of the Early Cretaceous giant igneous event in eastern China
TL;DR: In this article, Zhang et al. used zircon U-Pb SHRIMP (5 samples), laser ablation (LA) ICP-MS (22 samples), and TIMS (5 sample) dating to establish that the Early Cretaceous was a significant period of igneous activity in the Liaodong Peninsula, with a duration of about 10 Ma.
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Orogenic gold and geologic time: a global synthesis
TL;DR: Orogenic gold deposits have formed over more than 3 billion years of Earth's history, episodically during the MiddleArchean to younger Precambrian, and continuously throughout the Phanerozoic as discussed by the authors.
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Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic rifting and its dynamic setting in Eastern China and adjacent areas
TL;DR: Based on the magmatic activity, filling sequence of basins, tectonic framework and subsidence analysis, the evolution of this area can be divided into three main developmental phases as mentioned in this paper.
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The Volume and Composition of Melt Generated by Extension of the Lithosphere
Dan McKenzie,Mike J. Bickle +1 more
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Remnants of ≥3800 Ma crust in the Chinese part of the Sino-Korean craton
TL;DR: In this article, the detrital zircons in an Archean metaquartzite are 3550 Ma or older; about one-fourth have ages between 3800 and 3850 Ma.
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On the regional variation of heat flow, geotherms, and lithospheric thickness☆
TL;DR: In this article, Pollack et al. constructed a global map of lithospheric thickness based on the regional variation of surface heat flow, geotherms, and lithosphere thickness, and identified the lid as synonymous with the lithosphere.
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Palaeozoic and Cenozoic lithoprobes and the loss of >120 km of Archaean lithosphere, Sino-Korean craton, China
TL;DR: In the absence of convincing evidence for supra-subduction or intraplate processes it is believed that the dramatic change of lithosphere architecture in the Phanerozoic was caused by indentor tectonics resulting from the collision of India and Eurasia as discussed by the authors.
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3800 to 2500 Ma crustal evolution in the Anshan area of Liaoning Province, northeastern China
TL;DR: In this article, a trondhjemitic sheet cutting of these rocks has yielded a concordant UPb zircon age of 3362 ± 5 Ma, interpreted as the age of deposition.