2023
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4719
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Late Cretaceous‐Palaeocene arc magmatism in Bumeicun, Gangdese, southern Tibet: Products of slab rollback of Neo‐Tethyan Ocean?

Abstract: The most intense arc magmatism in the Gangdese arc occurred during the Palaeocene–Eocene, which is widespread across the entire southern Lhasa subterrane with Palaeocene–Eocene I‐type intrusive rocks and Linzizong volcanic successions. What drives the voluminous magmatism remains enigmatic. New geochronological and geochemical data on Late Cretaceous‐Palaeocene magmatic activity from Bumeicun, southern Tibet enables recognition of this distinct magmatic flare‐up event that we ascribe to Neo‐Tethyan Oceanic sla… Show more

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