2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4565
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Geochemistry of Late Cretaceous granitoids in the Yidun Terrane: Implications for petrogenesis and tectonic evolution in the eastern Tibetan Plateau

Abstract: Handling Editor: L. Tang Granites from the eastern Tibetan Plateau record information about the Tethys evolution. This paper reports a systematic study on the N-S-trending Late Cretaceous granite belt in the Yidun Terrane. The studied rocks are A-type granites and I-type granites with adakitic affinity. From north to south, the studied rocks have intermediate ages and whole-rock geochemistry that shows a transitional composition. The granites from the northern Yidun Terrane were emplaced at 106-90 Ma. They are… Show more

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