1996
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/37.1.45
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Post-collision, Shoshonitic Volcanism on the Tibetan Plateau: Implications for Convective Thinning of the Lithosphere and the Source of Ocean Island Basalts

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“…The localities are as follows (from east to west): 1, Linzhi (Chung et al, 2003); 2, Jiama (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 3, Qulong (Hou et al, 2004); 4, Lakang'e (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 5, Nanmu (Hou et al, 2004); 6, Nemu (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 7, Maquiang (Turner et al, 1996); 8, Xigaze (Chung et al, 2003); 9, Daggyaio Tso (Williams et al, 2004); 10, Manasarowar and Gegar (Miller et al, 1999); 11, Bangba (the present study); 12, Shiduo (Cai et al, 2005); 13, Shiquanhe (Guo et al, 2007); and 14, Ritu (Cai et al, 2005). The adakitic rocks in the Tethyan Himalayan tectonic zone are as follows: 15 Mayum and 16 Kuday (King et al, 2007).…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The localities are as follows (from east to west): 1, Linzhi (Chung et al, 2003); 2, Jiama (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 3, Qulong (Hou et al, 2004); 4, Lakang'e (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 5, Nanmu (Hou et al, 2004); 6, Nemu (Hou et al, 2004, the present study); 7, Maquiang (Turner et al, 1996); 8, Xigaze (Chung et al, 2003); 9, Daggyaio Tso (Williams et al, 2004); 10, Manasarowar and Gegar (Miller et al, 1999); 11, Bangba (the present study); 12, Shiduo (Cai et al, 2005); 13, Shiquanhe (Guo et al, 2007); and 14, Ritu (Cai et al, 2005). The adakitic rocks in the Tethyan Himalayan tectonic zone are as follows: 15 Mayum and 16 Kuday (King et al, 2007).…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…One of the most studied collisional orogens is the Tethyan belt (Şengör & Kidd, 1979;Turner et al 1996;Gao et al 2010) extending from the Alps to the Himalayas. Large portions of this belt are characterized by complex collisional processes involving continental blocks that were separated from the northern Gondwana margin (Stocklin, 1974;Berberian & King, 1981;Stampfli, 2000).…”
Section: Post-collisional Shaivar Dagh Pluton Iranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called post-collisional magmatism is the most characteristic petrologic feature of many, but not all, orogenic environments related to continent-continent collision. The establishment (Venturelli et al 1984), Hercynian (Ajaji et al 1998;López-Moro & López-Plaza, 2004) and Himalayan (Turner et al 1996;Williams et al 2004;Gao et al 2010) belts. Several studies have been performed on the Zagros belt supplying valuable information about petrogenesis and age relationships of magmatism (Haschke et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussion 9.1. Relationships between the cumulate, high-K ankaramites and associated mafic shoshonites Shoshonitic magmas are widespread in continental arc settings such as the Aeolian Volcanic Arc (Francalanci et al, 2007), the Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria (Marchev et al, 2004), the Tibetan Plateau (Turner et al, 1996), the Mexican Volcanic Belt (Blatter et al, 2001) and, more rarely, in back-arc settings or oceanic island arcs (e.g. Izu-BoninMariana arc; Sun and Stern, 2001).…”
Section: Diffusion Of Fe and Ca From The Melt Inclusions Into Olivinementioning
confidence: 99%