| Hoa, Tran Trong, Izokh, A.E., Polyakov, G.V., Borisenko, A.S., Anh, Tran Tuan, Balykin, P.A., Phuong, Ngo Thi, Rudnev, S.N., Van, Vu Van, Nien, Bui An (2008) Permo-Triassic magmatism and metallogeny of Northern Vietnam in relation to the Emeishan plume. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 49 (7) 480-491 doi:10.1016/j.rgg.2008.06.005 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | metallogeny of Northern Vietnam in relation to the Emeishan plume Tran Trong Hoa a, *, A.E. Izokh b, *, G...the southwestern and southeastern flanks of the Emeishan large igneous province, shifted along the large-amplitude...Ar/Ar) data, two stages of magmatism related to the Emeishan plume have been recognized. At the first, Permian...Keywords: Permo-Triassic; large igneous provinces; Emeishan; plume; geochronology; Vietnam Introduction The...regional geologic structures, e.g., Siberian and Emeishan traps, basalts and picrites of northern Vietnam, | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | particular, those of the Emeishan traps in South China and the Panjal traps in northern India 1342-937X/$...2007; Zi et al., 2008). However, the Emeishan and Panjal traps, each representing a within-plate (non-plate...mantle superplume (Isozaki, 2007b). The Siberian traps, one of the best-known LIPs (Large Igneous Provinces)...the G–LB extinction. The Emeishan traps in South China and the Panjal traps in northern India represent...air-borne ash mentioned above. In addition to Emeishan and Panjal, mid-Permian plume-related alkaline | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | on magmatic ore systems in the Siberian, Tarim, Emeishan, Central European, and some other large igneous...mainly of Mesozoic–Cenozoic age, such as Siberian, Emeishan, Tarim, Ontong Java, Hawaii, as well as for a...LIPs and mantle plumes at 280 Ma: Siberian (250), Emeishan (260), Tarim (285) and Central European (295)...mantle plumes having the different age (Siberian, Emeishan (P2–T), Tarim (P1) and Central European (C3–P1)...Saunders et al. (2007) to flood basalts of the Emeishan LIP but has further suffered from many contradictions | | He, Bin, Xu, Yi-Gang, Huang, Xiao-Long, Luo, Zhen-Yu, Shi, Yu-Ruo, Yang, Qi-Jun, Yu, Song-Yue (2007) Age and duration of the Emeishan flood volcanism, SW China: Geochemistry and SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating of silicic ignimbrites, post-volcanic Xuanwei Formation and clay tuff at the Chaotian section. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 255 (3) 306-323 doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2006.12.021 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | elsevier.com/locate/epsl Age and duration of the Emeishan flood volcanism, SW China: Geochemistry and SHRIMP...Carlson Abstract The age and duration of the Emeishan basalts (SW China) remain poorly constrained largely...of the Emeishan lava succession, the Xuanwei Formation which immediately overlies the Emeishan basalts...in eastern Emeishan large igneous province (LIP) have a geochemical affinity to the Emeishan felsic volcanic...components of the Emeishan traps. This is the reverse of volcanic sequence of the central Emeishan LIP where | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and Early Mesozoic RareMetal Magmatism of Central Asia: Stages, Provinces, and Formation Settings V. V...Paleozoic–Early Mesozoic history of the Central Asia, when a number of large raremetal deposits were...PALEOZOIC–EARLY MESOZOIC RAREMETAL PROVINCES OF CENTRAL ASIA As is known, the Central Asian Foldbelt (CAFB) is...Mesozoic large igneous provinces (LIPs) in North Asia. (1) Granitic batholith; (2) zone of grabens and...processes (rifting, mafic–ultramafic intrusions, traps) developed 292–275 Ma ago (maximum number of datings) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | finds of indicator minerals associated with karts traps are widespread in the Muna–Markha interfluve, which...views, respectively, of diamond source (red), karst traps bearing material of primary haloes of diamondiferous...apatite-titanomagnetite orebodies (8), post-ijolite nepheline syenite, 650 Ma (9), ijolite, melteigite, jacupirangite...jacupirangite, urtite, and carbonatite I, 700 Ma (10), nepheline syenite of complex periphery, 700 Ma (11), and...there followed numerous eruptions of picrites and nepheline-bearing picritic rocks (alnoites) and, after that | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | between the end-Guadalupian mass extinction and the Emeishan volcanism Bin He a, Yi-Gang Xu a,⁎, Yu-Ting Zhong...the end-Guadalupian mass extinction event and Emeishan flood volcanism were mainly based on geochronological...evidence that directly links the extinction with the Emeishan volcanism remains a major obstacle regardless...coincidence in timing (Isozaki et al., 2007). The Emeishan basalts overlie Permian platform carbonates that...clastic rocks derived from erosional deposits of the Emeishan large igneous province (ELIP). Mudstones of the | | | Report (issue) | Central Atlantic Magmatic province, and the Deccan Traps). Others formed as continents converged (e.g., Silver...associated with some LIPs but not others. The Siberian Traps and the proposed composite Ontong Java–Manihiki–Hikurangi...Coffin, 2004; Ivanov, this volume). The Siberian Traps have a volume of some 4 × 106 km3 (Masaitis, 1983)...reported to be associated with the ca. 250-Ma Emeishan LIP in southwest China. There, variations in thickness...regional uplift prior to emplacement of the Deccan Traps, which erupted at ca. 67 Ma and had a volume of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | the temporal evolution of the Deccan and Siberian traps, in India and Russia, respectively, as well as to...(including the Steens Basalt); D—Deccan Traps; E—Emeishan Traps; E/Y—Ethiopia/Yemen CFB; K—Kerguelen Plateau;...P/E—Paraná/Etendeka Traps; S—SiletziaCrescent Terrane; ST—Siberian Traps; V—Viluy Traps (Russia). tinental...million km3, is found in the Triassic Siberian Traps, Russia (250 Ma), coinciding with initiation of...changes in time are evident in other CFB (cf. Deccan Traps; Beane et al., 1986) as well as other voluminous | | Seltmann, R., Soloviev, S., Shatov, V., Pirajno, F., Naumov, E., Cherkasov, S. (2010) Metallogeny of Siberia: tectonic, geologic and metallogenic settings of selected significant deposits*. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 57 (6) 655-706 doi:10.1080/08120099.2010.505277 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | various igneous suites, including basalts (Siberian traps), ultramafic–alkaline rocks, carbonatites and kimberlites...presence of various igneous suites within the Siberian traps, alkaline igneous suites, ultramafic-alkaline intrusions...Borisenko et al. 2006). In particular, the Siberian traps constitute one of the most voluminous lithological...Siberian flood volcanism that caused formation of the traps was likely a phenomenon of worldwide importance...al. 2003). It is generally recognised that the traps formed mostly flood-basalt lavas in the northern | | | Book | with the solar wind and with cosmic rays, and it traps high-energy particles in magnetic belts around the...extends more than 6500 km from the western part of Asia Minor to southeastern Africa (see Fig. 1.3 in Chapter... Examples include the Caspian and Black Seas in Asia and the Gulf of Mexico in North America (see Fig...reflect the collision of these microcontinents; Asia is between 70 and 50 Ma, and the collision with...by such collisions. For instance, much of central Asia at least as far north as the Baikal rift was affected | | | Book | included work in Europe, southern Africa, South East Asia, New Zealand, the southwest Pacific, China, Greenland...interpreted as reflecting re-mobilisation. The Okorusu nepheline-syenite carbonatite complex, by contrast, developed...Geothermal Res 30:47–82 Le Bas MJ (1977) Carbonatite nepheline volcanism. John Wiley & Sons, New York Le Bas...systems include the world-class Noril’sk (Siberian Traps), Voisey’s Bay in Canada, Jinchuan in China. Other...characterise the Tian Shan orogenic belt in central Asia. These structures can become sites of orogenic Au | | | Book | the Mesozoic Alpi.ne-Tethyan Orogen of Europe and Asia, and other orogens as old as Archean. Increasing...exploration efforts are being directed towards centra l Asia fo llowing the discovery during 1998 to 2003 of...associations acting as chen1ical and/or structural traps for the mineralizing fluids as i1lustrated by tho...a high angle to the slip direction. Stn1ctural traps, such as fold hinges or dilational jogs along faults...of the North China craton, Tien Shan of central Asia, New England and Lachlan provinces in Australia |
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