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Spring comes to the Dabie Mountains (春到大别山)
2022Landscape of the Dabie Mountain range in Anhui, Hubei and Henan, with indications of modern housing and hydro-electrical industry.
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Tectonic Framework and Evolution of the Dabie Mountains in Anhui, Eastern China
Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 1992Abstract The Dabie Mountains are believed to be a collisional orogenic belt between the Yangtze amd Sino‐Korean continental plates. It is composed of the foreland fold‐thrust zone, the subducting cover and basement of the Yangtze continental plate, the coesite‐ and diamond‐bearing ultra‐high pressure métamorphic zone and the meta‐ophiolitic mèlange ...
Xu Shutong +3 more
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Thermobarometry of phengite‐bearing eclogites in the Dabie Mountains of central China
Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 1997Pressure–temperature conditions for formation of the peak metamorphic mineral assemblages in phengite‐bearing eclogites from Dabieshan have been assessed through a consideration of Fe2+–Mg2+ partitioning between garnet–omphacite and garnet–phengite pairs and of the reaction equilibrium celadonite+pyrope+grossular=muscovite+diopside, which incorporates ...
D. A. CARSWELL +3 more
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[Community diversity of entomogenous fungi in Dabie Mountains in Anhui].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2006The abundance, Shannon-Wiener's diversity index (H'), Pielou's evenness (E) and K-dominance curves were calculated for community diversity of entomogenous fungi in the Dabie Mountains. The results showed that the species number, diversity value, evenness and dominance were distinctly different among different habitats, altitudes, seasons and ...
Sibao, Wang +4 more
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Asparagus dabieshanensis (Asparagaceae), a new species from Dabie Mountains, Central China
PhytotaxaAsparagus dabieshanensis, a new species from the Dabie Mountains, Central China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, it is similar to A. cochinchinensis (Lour.) Merr. and A. filicinus D. Don, but differs in having long and straight cladodes, and shorter pedicel than that of the last two species.
JIA-XIN YANG +4 more
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Qian'echong low-F porphyry Mo deposits in the Dabie Mountains, central China
Lithos, 2015Abstract The Qian'echong Mo deposit is a large porphyry Mo deposit located in the northwest Dabie Mountains, central China, with proven Mo reserves of 741 Mt at 0.081%. Chondrite-normalized REE patterns of most zircon from samples QEC002, 003, 004 and 011 show HREE enrichment with distinctive positive Ce and moderately negative Eu anomalies, which ...
Mei Mi, Cong-ying Li, Wei-dong Sun
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Recycling of deeply subducted continental crust in the Dabie Mountains, central China
Lithos, 2007Post-collisional mafic–ultramafic intrusive rocks from the North Dabie zone show evidence for derivation from a mantle source that was overprinted by partial melts derived from subducted crust of the South China Block. All the samples are characterized by enrichment of large ion lithophile elements (LILE, e.g., Ba, Th) and depletion of high field ...
Fang Huang +6 more
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CLIMATE ASSISTED EROSIONAL UNROOFING IN THE DABIE MOUNTAINS
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2019Jianghai Yang +3 more
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Abstract Based on the hourly rainfall data obtained from 1,491 gauge stations from 2009 to 2021, this study examined the fine-scale spatiotemporal patterns of warm-season (May to September) precipitation in the Dabie Mountains (DBM) within the Yangtze River Basin. Our main findings are as follows.
Xianjing Qin, Jian Li, Nina Li
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Abstract Based on the hourly rainfall data obtained from 1,491 gauge stations from 2009 to 2021, this study examined the fine-scale spatiotemporal patterns of warm-season (May to September) precipitation in the Dabie Mountains (DBM) within the Yangtze River Basin. Our main findings are as follows.
Xianjing Qin, Jian Li, Nina Li
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Well-preserved garnet growth zoning in granulite from the Dabie Mountains, Central China.
2010Ultra-high pressure eclogites and granulites both occur in the Dabie Mountains, central China. A garnet porphyroblast from felsic granulite in the Dabie Mountains has been analysed for compositional zoning by electron microprobe. Two segments of the porphyroblast have opposite compositional variations.
Sun, M, Chen, NS, You, ZD, Malpas, J
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