2013
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.121021a
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An early Paleozoic tectonothermal event in western Mongolia: Implications for regional extension of the Cambrian orogenic belt

Abstract: The Central Asian Orogenic Belt consists of various terranes amalgamated in several periods from the Late Precambrian/Early Paleozoic to the Late Mesozoic. Mongolia is situated in the center of this belt. Foliated garnet granite (Grt metagranite) and andalusite -bearing massive leucogranite (Leucogranite) are exposed in the Hanhohiyn region of northwest Mongolia. The results of monazite Th -U -Pb dating of the Grt metagranite and Leucogranite give ages of 508 ± 10 Ma and 496 ± 4 Ma, respectively. Cambrian gran… Show more

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