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THE EARLY-MIDDLE PALEOZOIC VOLCANISM AND GEODYNAMIC EVOLUTION OF THE HERLEN MASSIF, CENTRAL PART OF THE CAOB: CONSTRAINS FROM GEOCHEMISTRY, U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY, LU-HF AND RB-SR ISOTOPES OF VOLCANIC ROCKS

Authors :
Ts. Narantsetseg
D. Orolmaa
Chao Yuan
Tao Wang
Lei Guo
Ying Tong
Xinyu Wang
T. Oyunchimeg
O. Enkh-Orshikh
P. Delgerzaya
Source :
Геодинамика и тектонофизика, Vol 8, Iss 3, Pp 521-523 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust, 2017.

Abstract

Mongolia lies in the central part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt [Mossakovsky et al., 1994; Zorin, 1999; Jahn, 2004; Khain et al., 2003; Badarch et al., 2002; Windley et al., 2007; Zhang et al, 2008], or Altaids [Şengör et al., 1993; Şengör, Natal’in, 1996; Wilhem et al., 2012], which is fringed by the Siberian craton in the north and by the Tarim and Sino-Korean Cratons in the south. According to the recent tectonic subdivision, the territory of Mongolia is subdivided into Northern and Southern domains which are separated by the so called Mid Mongolian Tectonic Line [Tomurtogoo, 2012]. The Herlen Massif is one of the important tectonic units of the South Mongolian domain in the Argun-Idermeg super terrane extending through the territories of Russia and China [Parfenov et al., 2009; Tomurtogoo, 2014b]. The Herlen massif, also known as Herlen superterrane [Tomurtogoo, 2012] or Idermeg terrane [Tomurtogoo, 2014a] is composed of Ereendavaa, Undur-Khaan, Idermeg and Gobian Altay-Baruun Urt terranes converged at the end of the Cambrianbeginning of the Ordovician [Badarch et al., 2002; Tomurtogoo, 2014b].

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English, Russian
ISSN :
2078502X
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Геодинамика и тектонофизика
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0966eb9456478290640221d2fc467b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2017-8-3-0279