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Zheng, Hao, Huang, Qiangtai, Kapsiotis, Argyrios, Lenaz, Davide, Velicogna, Matteo, Xu, Chi, Cheng, Chen, Xia, Bin, Liu, Weiliang, Xiao, Yang, Yang, Peng (2019) Coexistence of MORB- and OIB-like dolerite intrusions in the Purang ultramafic massif, SW Tibet: A paradigm of plume-influenced MOR-type magmatism prior to subduction initiation in the Neo-Tethyan lithospheric mantle. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 131 (7) 1276-1294 doi:10.1130/b35005.1

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TitleCoexistence of MORB- and OIB-like dolerite intrusions in the Purang ultramafic massif, SW Tibet: A paradigm of plume-influenced MOR-type magmatism prior to subduction initiation in the Neo-Tethyan lithospheric mantle
JournalGeological Society of America Bulletin
AuthorsZheng, HaoAuthor
Huang, QiangtaiAuthor
Kapsiotis, ArgyriosAuthor
Lenaz, DavideAuthor
Velicogna, MatteoAuthor
Xu, ChiAuthor
Cheng, ChenAuthor
Xia, BinAuthor
Liu, WeiliangAuthor
Xiao, YangAuthor
Yang, PengAuthor
Year2019 (July 1)Volume131
Issue7
PublisherGeological Society of America
DOIdoi:10.1130/b35005.1Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZheng, Hao, Huang, Qiangtai, Kapsiotis, Argyrios, Lenaz, Davide, Velicogna, Matteo, Xu, Chi, Cheng, Chen, Xia, Bin, Liu, Weiliang, Xiao, Yang, Yang, Peng (2019) Coexistence of MORB- and OIB-like dolerite intrusions in the Purang ultramafic massif, SW Tibet: A paradigm of plume-influenced MOR-type magmatism prior to subduction initiation in the Neo-Tethyan lithospheric mantle. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 131 (7) 1276-1294 doi:10.1130/b35005.1
Plain TextZheng, Hao, Huang, Qiangtai, Kapsiotis, Argyrios, Lenaz, Davide, Velicogna, Matteo, Xu, Chi, Cheng, Chen, Xia, Bin, Liu, Weiliang, Xiao, Yang, Yang, Peng (2019) Coexistence of MORB- and OIB-like dolerite intrusions in the Purang ultramafic massif, SW Tibet: A paradigm of plume-influenced MOR-type magmatism prior to subduction initiation in the Neo-Tethyan lithospheric mantle. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 131 (7) 1276-1294 doi:10.1130/b35005.1


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