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Age and evolution of late Mesozoic metamorphic core complexes in southern Siberia and northern Mongolia
From:
Journal of the Geological Society
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January 1, 2008| Author:
Badarch, G; Gladkochub, D P; Hegner, E; Krà Mazukabzov, A M; Ponomarchuk, V A; Reichow, M K; Sklyarov, E V; Windley, B F; ¶ Donskaya, T V; ner, A
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Abstract:
Numeros Cretaceous metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) extend from Transbaikalia in Russia to northern Mongolia within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. We investigated the Buteel and Zagan MCCs in detail. Shear sense indicators in mylonitized rocks show footwall-to-the-NW tectonic transport. Single zircon dating of footwall rocks in the Buteel MCC establishes the emplacement of granitoid orthogneiss precursors at 240-211 Ma, a felsic metavolcanic rock at 265.0 ± 1.2 Ma, a syen...
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