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1. Re-melting of the Neoproterozoic juvenile mafic lower crust: The origin of adakitic and non-adakitic felsic suites in the southwest margin of Yangtze Craton

6. Petrogenesis and dynamic significance of Miocene-Holocene alkali basalts in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau

7. Mineralogy and geochemistry of the Zedong Late Cretaceous (∼94 Ma) biotite granodiorite in the Southern Lhasa Terrane: Implications for the tectonic setting and Cu-Au mineralization

10. Deciphering mantle heterogeneity associated with ancient subduction-related metasomatism: insights from Mg-K isotopes in potassic alkaline rocks

13. Age and Composition of Columbite-Tantalite Group Minerals in the Spodumene Pegmatite from the Chakabeishan Deposit, Northern Tibetan Plateau and Their Implications

18. High- and low-Mg adakitic rocks in southern Tibet: Implication for the crustal thickening and geodynamic process in the late Cretaceous

21. High- and Low-Mg Adakitic Rocks in Southern Tibet: Implication for the Crustal Growth and Geodynamic Process in the Late Cretaceous

23. Multiple sources and magmatic evolution of the Late Triassic Daocheng batholith in the Yidun Terrane: Implications for evolution of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean in the eastern Tibetan Plateau

29. Evolutionary biogeography on Ophiocordyceps sinensis: An indicator of molecular phylogeny to geochronological and ecological exchanges

30. Petrology and geochemistry of postcollisional volcanic rocks from the Tibetan plateau: Implications for lithosphere heterogeneity and collision-induced asthenospheric mantle flow

33. Metallogenesis in the Tibetan collisional orogenic Belt

38. Phylogeographic structures of the host insects of Ophiocordyceps sinensis

43. Corrigendum to “Petrogenesis of Cretaceous (133–84 Ma) intermediate dykes and host granites in southeastern China: Implications for lithospheric extension, continental crustal growth, and geodynamics of Palaeo-Pacific subduction” [Lithos 296–299 (2018) 195–211]

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