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Zircon U−Pb Ages and Tectonic Implications of Late Paleozoic Volcanic Rocks in the Western Tianshan, North **njiang, China
The Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks are widespread in the Western Tianshan, and mainly consist of basalt, trachyte, trachy-andesite, andesite and...
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Crust and Upper Mantle Density Structures beneath the Eastern Tianshan Region and Its Tectonic Implications
The deformation mechanisms of the Tianshan orogenic belt (TOB) are one of the most important unresolved issues in the collision of the Indian and...
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Aeromagnetic and Geochemical Signatures in the Chinese Western Tianshan: Implications for Tectonic Setting and Mineral Exploration
The Chinese Western Tianshan (CWT) region has experienced complicated accretionary and collisional orogenic processes and represents a key region for...
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Uplift and exhumation in the Tianshan, western China: New insights from detrital zircon morphology and thermochronology
The Tianshan in western China is rich in ore resources, but its tectonic uplift and exhumation history closely related to the resource exploration is...
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Magma source and tectonic setting of the Dunde granite in the Western Tianshan: constraints from geochronology, geochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopes
The Dunde iron-zinc polymetallic deposit is one of large iron deposits occurred in the Awulale Metallogenetic Belt, Western Tianshan (NW-China). This...
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Alpine vegetation responses to snow phenology in the Chinese Tianshan mountainous region
Investigating the interrelation between snow and vegetation is essential to explain the response of alpine ecosystems to climate change. Based on the...
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Distribution assessment of soil erosion with revised RUSLE model in Tianshan Mountains
Soil degradation caused by soil erosion is one of the world’s most critical environmental issues. Soil erosion in the Tianshan Mountains has caused...
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Zircon Ages of Metasedimentary Rocks in the Wuwamen Ophiolitic Mélange, Chinese South Tianshan: Implications for the Paleozoic Subduction-Accretion in the Southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt
High-temperature and high-pressure (high-grade) metamorphic complexes of variable ages are common in the Central Asian orogenic belt (CAOB), and...
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How much we know about precipitation climatology over Tianshan Mountains––the Central Asian water tower
Tianshan Mountains are the headwater regions for the central Asia rivers, providing water resources for ecological protection and economic...
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A2-type granite-related deposit: the Kalasayi tungsten deposit, western Tianshan Mountains, **njiang, China
This study examines the mineralization ages of the Kalasayi tungsten deposit, which lies in western Tianshan Mountains, **njiang, for the first time...
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Late Cambrian (~490 Ma) Arc Volcanic Rocks of the North Tianshan of Kyrgyzstan: Age Constraints from U–Pb Zircon Dating
AbstractIn the present contribution, we aim to better constrain the age of the oldest arc-related volcanic units in the North Tianshan of Kyrgyzstan...
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Metallogenesis and hydrothermal evolution of the Saibo copper deposit in the western Tianshan: evidence from fluid inclusions, H−O−S isotopes, and Re−Os geochronology
The Saibo copper polymetallic deposit, located in the West Tianshan Sailimu-Sitaihaiquan copper lead and zinc ore belt, is a new breakthrough in...
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Projected change in precipitation forms in the Chinese Tianshan Mountains based on the Back Propagation Neural Network Model
In the context of global warming, precipitation forms are likely to transform from snowfall to rainfall with a more pronounced trend. The change in...
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Carboniferous magmatic activity in the Aqishan–Caixiashan polymetallic ore cluster, eastern Tianshan, NW China: implications for tectonic evolution and regional metallogeny
The Aqishan-Caixiashan polymetallic ore cluster, located in the eastern Tianshan Orogenic Belt, is part of the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt...
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Tectonic uplift of the Tianshan Mountains since Quaternary: evidence from magnetostratigraphy of the Yili Basin, northwestern China
Under the influence of the far-field effect of the India-Asia convergence, the Tianshan Mountains have become a typical area of Cenozoic resurrection...
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Discovery of Neoproterozoic adakitic rocks in the Eastern Tianshan (NW China) of the southern Altaids
The Paleo-Asian Ocean, as the processor of the Altaids, was a long-lived ocean, and its subduction gave rise to substantial continental growth in the...
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Vegetation dynamics and climate variability over the past 2000 years inferred from Son Kul marsh in the western Tianshan Mountains
A pollen study was conducted on an alpine marsh sediment in the Son Kul Basin and was allowed to reconstruct changes in vegetation dynamics and...
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Tectonic framework of Eastern Tianshan in the Early Carboniferous: constraints from alkalic intrusive rocks
Paleo-reconstructing the tectonic framework of an accretionary orogen is inherently difficult. The spatio-temporal occurrence and petrogenetic...
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The genesis of the Ni–Cu sulfide mineralization of the carboniferous Haibaotan intrusion, Eastern Tianshan, Central Asian Orogenic Belt
The large to middle-sized magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits are spatially situated in the eastern portion of Eastern Tianshan, whereas those in the...
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Finite element simulation of deformation and stress changes of Kalpin-Kemin fault system in the Southwest Tianshan Orogenic Belt
Under the shadow of the far-field effect of the India-Eurasia collision, the Tianshan orogenic belt underwent tectonic re-activation in the Cenozoic,...