2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4253
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Tectonic evolution of Mohe area, North‐east China: Evidence from the Early Ordovician to Early Cretaceous magmatism and tectonism

Abstract: This article presents new zircon U–Pb ages, data on whole‐rock major and trace elements for the Early Ordovician to Early Cretaceous granitic rocks exposed in the Mohe Basin of North‐east China, and reveals the tectonic evolution history of the Mohe area during this period. The zircon U–Pb dating results indicate that the magmatic activities from the Early Ordovician to Early Cretaceous in the Mohe area can be divided into six stages, which are ~473, ~281, ~247, ~215, ~130, and ~124 Ma, respectively. The grani… Show more

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