Mesoscopic and Microscopic Magmatic Structures in the Quxu Batholith of the Gangdese Belt, Southern Tibet: Implications for Multiple Hybridization Processes
The Quxu batholith of the Gangdese magmatic belt, southern Tibet, comprises predominantly Early Eocene calc-alkaline granitoids that feature a variety of types of magmatic microgranular enclaves and dikes. Previous studies have demonstrated that magma mixing played a crucial role in the formation of...
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Main Authors: | Xuxuan Ma, Zhongbao Zhao, Wenrong Cao, He Huang, Fahui Xiong, Tarryn Cawood, Haibing Li |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ca587576e34b41dfbe0cb74c76551b21 |
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