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Per Lindh, Polina Lemenkova
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ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
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Wei Wang, Peter A. Cawood, Christopher J. Spencer, Manoj K. Pandit, Jun-Hong Zhao, Xiao-Ping Xia, Jian-Ping Zheng, Gui-Mei Lu
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Jacob A. Mulder, Peter A. Cawood
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Peng Song, Tao Wang, Ying Tong, Jianjun Zhang, He Huang
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INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
(2023)
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Hu Huang, Magdalena H. Huyskens, Qing-Zhu Yin, Peter A. Cawood, Mingcai Hou, Jianghai Yang, Fuhao Xiong, Yuansheng Du, Chenchen Yang
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X. P. Yuan, K. L. Huppert, J. Braun, X. Shen, J. Liu-Zeng, L. Guerit, S. G. Wolf, J. F. Zhang, M. Jolivet
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Michael M. Joachimski, Johann Mueller, Timothy M. Gallagher, Gregor Mathes, Daoliang L. Chu, Fedor Mouraviev, Vladimir Silantiev, Yadong D. Sun, Jinnan N. Tong
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Liang Xue, Pengcheng Liu, Yun Zhang
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Lishuang Liu, Fulai Liu, Jinghui Guo, Pinghua Liu, Wei Wang, Jia Cai
Summary: This study identifies non-UHP metasedimentary blocks in the Weihai terrane of the Sulu ultrahigh-pressure belt for the first time. These rocks originated from the North China Block and were involved in the Triassic collision-subduction process, without being carried to deep mantle depths. The findings provide new evidence for understanding the tectonic evolution of the Sulu UHP orogenic belt.
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
(2023)
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Vicente Gilabert, Sietske J. Batenburg, Ignacio Arenillas, Jose A. Arz
Summary: Untangling the timing of the environmental effects of Deccan volcanism with respect to the Chicxulub impact is crucial for understanding their contributions to climate change. Through the study of the Zumaia section in Spain, we have established the temporal relationships between Deccan volcanism and major carbon isotope excursions and planktic foraminiferal events during the KPB. We have also found evidence of abrupt environmental change related to Deccan volcanism.
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Barbara Claussmann, Julien Bailleul, Frank Chanier, Geoffroy Mahieux, Vincent Caron, Adam D. McArthur, Corentin Chaptal, Hugh E. G. Morgans, Bruno C. Vendeville
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D. Moyano-Paz, S. Rozadilla, F. Agnolin, E. Vera, M. D. Coronel, A. N. Varela, A. R. Gomez-Dacal, A. M. Aranciaga-Rolando, J. D'Angelo, V. Perez-Loinaze, S. Richiano, N. Chimento, M. J. Motta, J. Sterli, M. Manabe, T. Tsuihiji, M. P. Isasi, D. G. Poire, F. E. Novas
Summary: The Chorrillo Formation deposits in southern Patagonia, Argentina, accumulated during a 'continental window' in the Late Cretaceous, with new vertebrate and plant fossils described. Analysis identified five architectural elements, separated into channelized and non-channelized units, representing a fine-grained dominated fluvial depositional system. The fossils include new taxa such as frogs, snakes, turtles, dinosaurs, and birds, shedding new light on the faunistic composition and paleobiogeography of Gondwana's high-latitude biotas.
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Pavel Pitra, Marc Poujol, Jean Van Den Driessche, Eloise Bretagne, Caroline Lotout, Nathan Cogne
Summary: Eclogites in the Montagne Noire dome in the French Massif Central are believed to have formed in a subduction setting, with a prograde P-T path recorded. However, the discrepancy between REE patterns and U-Pb ages in zircon crystals suggests potential geological complexities in the region.
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Ramon Mercedes-Martin, Ashit Rao, Mike Rogerson, Monica Sanchez-Roman
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Guoxiong Chen, Ning Huang, Guopeng Wu, Lei Luo, Detao Wang, Qiuming Cheng
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ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
(2022)
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Bo Jiu, Wenhui Huang, Nana Mu
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ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
(2022)
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Zhengzheng Cao, Yue Wang, Haixiao Lin, Qiang Sun, Xiaogang Wu, Xiaoshuai Yang
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Jiangbo Ren, Gaowen He, Xiguang Deng, Xianze Deng, Yong Yang, Huiqiang Yao, Shengxiong Yang
Summary: This study investigates the metallogenesis of ferromanganese nodules in the northwestern Pacific and finds that they are formed in a low-temperature marine environment with oxidized metallogenic characteristics. The nodules have a typical hydrogenetic chemical composition and are enriched with multiple elements, mainly driven by coulombic interactions. The epsilon(Nd) and epsilon(Hf) values indicate that the nodules are more affected by bottom currents compared to ferromanganese crusts. The nodules and crusts in the northwestern Pacific have rich radioactive Nd isotopic compositions, which are consistent with the high epsilon(Nd) observed along the Pacific margins.
ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
(2022)
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Geology
Biyun Zhang, Deshun Zheng
Summary: During the Neoproterozoic, global climate changed dramatically, leading to the discovery of glacial deposits worldwide. This study focused on investigating the Neoproterozoic Luoquan Formation in the southern margin of the North China Craton, revealing evidence of glacial meltwater deposits eroding nearby strata in a gradually warming environment. Sedimentary characteristics, glacial relics, changes in geochemical values, and the provenance age of detrital zircons all support the conclusion that the NCC deposition process occurred in the late Neoproterozoic with glacier migration from north to south.
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW
(2022)