[HTML][HTML] Tracing the formation and modification of the Keketale VMS-type Pb-Zn deposit, Altai Mountains: Insights from ore deposit geology, geochronology, and …

C Sun, X Yang, H Zhang, W Ji, B Chen, Z Dong… - Ore Geology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Keketale Pb-Zn deposit (KKTL deposit) is one of the largest VMS-type Pb-Zn
deposits in the Altai Mountains, Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Field investigations and …

Structures and geodynamics of the Mongolian tract of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt constrained by potential field analyses

A Guy, K Schulmann, I Soejono, N Holzrichter… - Gondwana …, 2021 - Elsevier
A multidisciplinary approach integrating potential field analysis with geological and
geochemical data provides new insights into the understanding of the crustal structure and …

Structure, geochronology, and petrogenesis of Permian peraluminous granite dykes in the southern Chinese Altai as indicators of Altai–East Junggar convergence

T Shu, Y Jiang, K Schulmann, Y Yu, C Yuan… - …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
How and at which thermal conditions the convergence between the Chinese Altai and East
Junggar operated remain poorly understood. This issue is addressed in the current study by …

Carboniferous Barrovian to Permian Buchan‐type metamorphic cycles in the Mongolian Altai Zone: Implication for pressure cycles in accretionary orogens

C Aguilar, P Štípská, K Schulmann… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In the Altai Accretionary Wedge, several periods of Barrovian‐and Buchan‐type
metamorphic cycles were dated from Ordovician to Permian. However, the timing and link …

Barrovian and Buchan metamorphic series in the Chinese Altai: P–T–t–D evolution and tectonic implications

Y Jiang, P Štípská, K Schulmann… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The relations between Barrovian‐and Buchan‐type metamorphic series in the Chinese Altai
remain obscure, and hence a representative region of the central part of the Chinese Altai …

Petrostructural and geochronological constraints on Devonian extension‐shortening cycle in the Chinese Altai: Implications for retreating‐advancing subduction

L Kong, Y Jiang, K Schulmann, J Zhang… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Structural and metamorphic effects of a Devonian extension‐shortening cycle in the NW
Chinese Altai were investigated using combined structural‐petrological analysis and zircon …

Revision of the Chinese Altai‐east Junggar terrane accretion model based on geophysical and geological constraints

A Guy, K Schulmann, I Soejono, W Xiao - Tectonics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Potential field data analysis, geology, and geochemistry are used to revise the terrane
accretion model of the Chinese Altai and East Junggar. Major gradients of potential field …

Bedrock and detrital zircon thermochronology to unravel exhumation histories of accreted tectonic blocks: An example from the Western Colombian Andes

S Zapata, A Patiño, A Cardona, M Parra… - Journal of South …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Northern Andes are the result of multiple tectonic phases, which include
extensional and compressional volcanic arcs, strike-slip fragmentation, and accretion of …

Structural and Geochronological Constraints on the Collision Between the Chinese Altai and the West Junggar in Central Asia: Implication for Deformation Response …

W Hu, P Li, C Yuan, M Sun, Y Jiang, K Cai… - Tectonics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Arc‐arc collision represents one of crucial geological processes to shape mountain belts on
the Earth. The deeply‐eroded Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) is characterized by the …

Flow of Devonian anatectic crust in the accretionary Altai Orogenic Belt, central Asia: Insights into horizontal and vertical magma transfer

S Wang, Y Jiang, R Weinberg, K Schulmann… - GSA …, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Flow of partially molten crust is a key contributor to mass and heat redistribution within
orogenic systems, however, this process has not yet been fully understood in accretionary …