The Southern Urals of Russia contain what is arguably one of the best-preserved examples of an arc–continent collision in any Paleozoic orogen. The arc–continent collision history …
H Furnes, M De Wit, Y Dilek - Geoscience Frontiers, 2014 - Elsevier
We combine a geological, geochemical and tectonic dataset from 118 ophiolite complexes of the major global Phanerozoic orogenic belts with similar datasets of ophiolites from 111 …
Asia is key to a richer understanding of many important lithospheric processes such as crustal growth, continental evolution and orogenesis. But to properly decipher the secrets …
F Melcher, W Grum, TV Thalhammer… - Mineralium …, 1999 - Springer
The investigation of stable and radiogenic isotopes and of platinum-group (PGE) and rare earth elements (REE) in chromitites and associated ultramafic rocks of the Kempirsai Massif …
This study presents a complete trace element data set of chromite from the world's largest podiform chromite deposit at Kempirsai, Kazakhstan, together with platinum group element …
R Herrington, V Maslennikov, V Zaykov, I Seravkin… - Ore Geology …, 2005 - Elsevier
VMS deposits of the South Urals developed within the evolving Urals palaeo-ocean between Silurian and Late Devonian times. Arc-continent collision between Baltica and the …
The outcropping geology of the southern Urals contains a well‐preserved accretionary complex related to the Paleozoic collision that took place between the Magnitogorsk arc and …
J Koepke, E Seidel, H Kreuzer - Lithos, 2002 - Elsevier
Dismembered ophiolites on the Southern Aegean islands of Crete, Karpathos and Rhodes link the Jurassic ophiolites of the Hellenides (eg, Pindos, Vourinos) and the Cretaceous …