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Xiao W.; Windley B.; Sun S.; Li J.; Huang B.; Han C.; Yuan C.; Sun M.; Chen H. (2015)The Central Asian Orogenic Belt records the accretion and convergence of three collage systems that were finally rotated into two major oroclines. The Mongolia collage system was a long, N–S-oriented composite ribbon that ...
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Xiao W.; Windley B.F.; Hao J.; Zhai M. (2003)The Solonker suture records the termination of the central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). However, tectonic development of the Solonker suture is poorly understood. We report new field data for the Ondor Sum melange in the ...
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Yan Z.; Xiao W.; Li J.; Wang Z.; Yan Q.; Wang T.; Han F.; Chen J.; Yang Y. (2006)The Qinling orogen of central China occupies a key position in East Asia, and is of fundamental importance in unraveling its tectonic evolution. Devonian sedimentary basins are located between the North Qinling arc and the ...
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Xiao W.; Sun S.; Li J.; Qin K.; Wang Z.; Windley B.F.; Badarch G. (2004)The southern Altaids present a unidirectional section from Mongolia to China through an accretionary orogen that youngs progressively from Neoproterozoic in the north to Permian in the south. The orogen formed by forearc ...
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Yan Z.; Xiao W.; Li J.; Wang Z.; Wang T.; Yan Q. (2006)The Qinling orogenic belt is one of world's great collisional orogenic belts, which extends from the Pamirs-West Kunlun to the Korean peninsula and occupies a key position in understanding of the evolution and assembly of ...
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Chen J.; Xiao W.; Weng K.; Zheng H.; Zeng Y. (2004)Mixtures of CO2-NaCl-H2O contained in synthetic fluid inclusions are studied by laser Raman spectroscopy at high temperatures. With increasing temperature, the band splitting (X) of υ1-2υ2 diad of spectrum of CO2 presents ...
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Xiao W.; Unsworth M. (2006)The magnetotelluric method has improved significantly in recent years and is being used in hydrocarbon exploration in regions where seismic exploration is difficult. This includes areas where high-velocity carbonates and ...
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Sun M.; Yuan C.; Xiao W.; Long X.; Xia X.; Zhao G.; Lin S.; Wu F.; Kröner A. (2008)Gneissic rocks in the Chinese Altai Mountains have been interpreted as either Paleozoic metasedimentary rocks or Precambrian basement. This study reports geochemical and geochronological data for banded paragneisses and ...
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