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Tectonic-magmatic reworking of accretionary wedges is a key process responsible for differentiation and stabilization of continental crustal in accretionary orogens. This generic problem can be exemplified by magmatic evolution of the Chinese Altai which
Yingde Jiang +7 more
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New Permo-Carboniferous geochemical data from central Thailand: implication for a volcanic arc model [PDF]
Current ideas and models of geotectonic reconstructions of Southeast Asia are reviewed and new data on Late Carboniferous through Middle Permian tuffites and sills from central Thailand are presented in the light of the problems of Southeast Asian ...
Altermann +57 more
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An olistostrome–mélange belt formed along a suture: Bornova Flysch zone, western Turkey
Abstract The Bornova Flysch Zone (BFZ) in western Turkey is a regional olistostrome–melange belt located between the Izmir–Ankara Tethyan suture in northwest and the Menderes Massif in the southeast. The BFZ consists mostly of tectonized gravity mass flows.
Okay, Aral I. +4 more
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The Permo-Carbonigferous Facies Development in Thailand: A plate tectonic discussion [PDF]
The Permo-Carboniferous sedimentary facies development in Thailand reflects the late Variscan orogeny in S E Asia. During the Carboniferous and Permian, a N -S trending trough separated the " S h a n Thai Craton" and the "Indosinia Craton".
Altermann, Wladyslaw
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The study of palynomorphs and calcareous nannofossils recovered from the volcano-arenitic succession outcropping at Troina and Cerami (Sicily) documents Rupelian assemblages comparable to those published for the Tusa Tuffite.
STEFANO TORRICELLI, GABRIELLA KNEZAUREK
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Platform-basin transitions and their role in Alpine-style collision systems : a comparative approach [PDF]
CB acknowledges financial support from Optimus (Aberdeen) ltd. Petroceltic International plc are thanked for providing access to the subsurface data used in this study and for permission to publish images used here. Schlumberger are thanked for providing
Bell, Cameron, Butler, Robert W. H.
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The Palaeogene coarse-grained clastics of Northern Dalmatia (Jelar breccia, Promina deposits and Flysch) are syntectonic deposits related to the structural evolution of the Dinaride Thrust Belt.
Vlasta Tari Kovačić, Ervin Mrinjek
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The Indo-Myanmar Ranges (IMR), known as an accretionary prism, lies between the Kaladan Fault (subduction suture) in the west and Kabaw Fault (the boundary between flysch units and molasse units) in the east is very important to interpret the ...
Kyi Khin, Aung Moe, Kyi Pyar Aung
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Stratigraphy, sedimentology and structure of the Numidian Flysch thrust belt in northern Tunisia
Abstract The Oligo-Miocene Numidian Flysch of northern Tunisia has long been divided into three distinct lithostratigraphic units considered as vertically superimposed: the lower unit or the “Zouza member”, the middle unit or the “Kroumirie member” and the upper unit or the “Babouch member”.
Riahi Sami +6 more
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Geochemistry, petrogenesis, and tectonic setting of Nepheline syenite intrusive rocks in Razgah Sarab, East of Azerbaijan Province [PDF]
Razgah, Kalibar, and Bozghosh intrusive rocks, located in East Azarbaijan province, are among the most important alkaline nepheline syenite rocks known in Iran.
Ali Ghasemi +2 more
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