2018
DOI: 10.5575/geosoc.2018.0002
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An overview of world ophiolite studies by Japanese researchers

Abstract: The last quarter-century has been a period of worldwide study of ophiolites by Japanese geologists, as described in this paper. The Oman Mountains expose the world largest and best preserved ophiolite that provides insights into crustal and mantle processes below a fast-spreading system and transformation of oceanic lithosphere to subarc crust and mantle. The Mirdita Ophiolite exposes mantle peridotites covered by mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB) and arc tholeiitic to boninitic lavas, recording the transition fro… Show more

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