Tao Wen

Tao Wen
Peking University | PKU · School of Earth and Space Sciences

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The East Kunlun Orogen (EKO), a crucial Tethys composite accretionary belt in the northern Tibetan Plateau, experienced a polyphase tectonic history during an orogenic evolution from the Proto-Tethys to the Paleo-Tethys oceans. It is thus an ideal natural laboratory for tracing the Tethys orogenic cycles. Although numerous studies have been done on...
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Intra-oceanic arcs are one of the major building blocks of continents, and the rarely exposed calc-alkaline plutons in intra-oceanic arcs are a critical component of arc crust. These calc-alkaline plutons provide juvenile crustal materials to the continental crust, and thus their petrogenesis has important implications for the formation and evoluti...
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Carbonatites in island arcs are crucial for understanding the processes of magmatism and carbon recycling in subduction zones. Here we report carbonatitic pockets in Ordovician intra-oceanic island-arc volcanic rocks and in Ocean island basalts (OIB) of Cambrian ophiolites in the South Qilian Accretionary Belt, NW China. All these carbonatitic pock...
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As relics of oceanic lithosphere, ophiolites exposed in the East Kunlun region are crucial for deciphering the evolution from the Proto-Tethys to the Paleo-Tethys. Two ophiolite belts have been recognized in the East Kunlun Orogenic Belt: the northern Heishan-Dagele-Qingshuiquan Ophiolite Belt and the southern Muzitag-A’nyemaqen Ophiolite Belt. Mos...
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Forearc magmatism in IBM-type intra-oceanic arc systems is crucial for understanding the processes of subduction initiation and subsequent evolution of the arc system. Here we report a forearc volcanic sequence exposed in the Danghe-Nanshan, at the westernmost end of the South Qilian Accretionary Belt of the Qilian Orogen, NW China. Based on petrog...

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