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[Formation history of Dao-di herbs in Dabie Mountains].

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2021
Dabie Mountains, a unique transition area of subtropical and warm temperate zone, span Anhui, Hubei and Henan pro-vinces with a humid and suitable climate. It is rich in traditional Chinese medicine resources including many Dao-di herbs, and has a profound culture of traditional Chinese medicine with many herbalists in the past.
Hua-Sheng, Peng   +2 more
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Mesozoic basin-fill records in south foot of the Dabie Mountains: Implication for Dabie Orogenic attributes

Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 2003
Five evolutional phases are found from Mesozoic basin-fill sequences in the northern Jianghan basin, the south foot of the Dabie Mountains: (i) Early Triassic to the early period of Late Triassic showing continental shelf marine and paralic deposits; (ii) the middle-late period of Late Triassic indicating the uplift and erosion in compressional ...
Zhong Li   +3 more
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Coesite-bearing eclogite from the Dabie Mountains in central China

Geology, 1989
Coesite and Coesite pseudomorphs are recognized in eclogite from the Dabie Mountains, a collision zone between the Sino-Korean and Yangtze cratons in central China. This third known occurrence of Coesite in deep crustal rocks is within an Archean gneiss terrane and is the first locality where Coesite has been identified as an inclusion in both ...
Xiaomin Wang, J. G. Liou, H. K. Mao
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Coesite from quartz-jadeitite in the Dabie Mountains, Eastern China

Mineralogical Magazine, 1996
The Dabie Mountains is a collisional orogen between the North China and Yantze Continental plates. It is composed, from south to north, of the foreland fold and thrust belt alternated with molasse basin, the subducted cover and basement of the Yangtze continental plate, the meta-ophiolitic melange belt, the forearc meta-flysch nappe (bounded by ...
Wen Su   +3 more
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Eclogites preserved as pebbles in Jurassic conglomerate, Dabie Mountains, China

Lithos, 2003
Abstract Two types of eclogite pebbles were discovered in Middle to Upper Jurassic conglomerates from the Hefei Basin north of the Dabie ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terrain, China. Type A eclogite pebbles are characterized by idioblastic garnet with well preserved chemical zonation. Si content in phengite is lower than 3.5 per formula unit (pfu).
Qingchen Wang   +3 more
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Ultra‐high‐pressure metamorphism in the Dabie Mountains of China

Geology Today, 2001
The Dabie region of central China is host to metamorphic rocks generated at very high pressures below the crust.
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Deformation features of garnet-bearing granites from Huwan, western Dabie Mountains

Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences, 2009
Foliated garnet-bearing granite, usually associated with high pressure and ultrahigh -pressure (UHP) metamophic rocks, is a particular rock-type extensively exposed in the Mesozoic Dabie-Sulu orogenic belt of China. This study focuses on deformation features and SHRIMP zircon dating of foliated garnet granite in a high-pressure metamorphic unit from ...
KunGuang Yang   +5 more
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Petrogenesis of impure dolomitic marble from the Dabie Mountains, central China

Island Arc, 1998
Petrogeneses of impure dolomitic marble and enclosed eclogite from the Xinyan area, Dabie ultrahigh‐pressure (UHP) metamorphic terrane, central China were investigated with a special focus on fluid characteristics. Identified carbonate‐bearing UHP assemblages are Dol + Coe ± Arg (or Mgs) ± Ap, Dol + Omp ± Coe ± Ap ± Arg (or Mgs), Phen + Omp + Coe + Dol 
S. Omori   +3 more
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Taxonomic study on Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) from Dabie Mountains of China

The Indochina Entomologist
Based on years of surveys and literature review, this study systematically records a total of 55 Sphingidae speceis belonging to 28 genera and 3 subfamilies in the Dabie Mountains of Hubei, Henan and Anhui Provinces, China, including 4 new record species in Hubei Province, 1 new record species in Henan Province and 1 new record species in Anhui ...
Jia-Xin Wang   +4 more
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Domain structures in rutile in ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks from Dabie Mountains, China

Micron, 2004
According to the HRTEM study, the UHP jadeite-quartzite mineral (Rutile, TiO(2)) in Anhui Province, Dabie Mountains, China, has ultrastructures such as 011 two-dimensional commensurable modulated structures or superstructures, [011] twin domain structures, dislocations and crystal deformations.
D W, Meng   +4 more
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