Geochronology and geochemistry of Neoproterozoic granitoids in the central Qilian Shan of northern Tibet: Reconstructing the amalgamation processes and tectonic history of Asia
Chen Wu(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Zhiguang Zhou(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Wencan Liu(Nanchang University), Changfeng Liu(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Andrew V. Zuza(Planetary Science Institute), An Yin(University of California, Los Angeles), Jinyu Zhang(Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration), R. C. Reith(Planetary Science Institute)
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