The microstructure of monazite was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron microprobe analysis (EMP), X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Four well-characterized monazites were investigated, having very different concordant U-Pb ages (24 to 1928 Ma), and up to ~15wt.% ThO2, and...
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2004 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2008 (v1)Journal article
In the North China block, the south Liaodong Peninsula massif is an elliptical metamorphic core complex (MCC) with a long axis trending NE‐SW. In cross‐section view, it is asymmetric, with a steeply dipping northwestern flank and a gently dipping southeastern flank. It consists of three lithotectonic units: a gneissic migmatite unit, a Paleo‐...
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October 2009 (v1)Journal article
This work was dedicated to the characterization of the elemental composition of atmospheric particles associated with urban traffic. PM2.5 sampling campaigns were conducted in an urban road tunnel within the area of Nice: the Malraux tunnel. Samples were analyzed by ICP-MS-DRC for the determination of 16 metallic trace elements: Na, Ti, V, Mn,...
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January 29, 2003 (v1)Journal article
The strike-slip faults of north Tibet accommodate part of the Cenozoic convergence between India and Asia. Along the Karakax valley south of Yecheng and near the Xidatan trough south of Golmud, the active traces of the Altyn-Tagh and Kunlun faults follow narrow belts of metamorphic rocks. The deformation recorded in those mylonites is sinistral...
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2011 (v1)Journal article
The South Liaodong Peninsula massif is the easternmost Mesozoic Metamorphic Core Complex, recognized in Eastern China. It provides a good example of the combination of ductile shearing, synkinematic plutonism and polyphase exhumation. The Jurassic granodioritic plutons, located at the footwall of the detachment normal fault, and dated here at...
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January 1, 2019 (v1)Journal article
The Republic of Mongolia and the Principality of Monaco have been cooperating in the field of archeology since 2006 on the site of Tsatsyn Ereg located in the province of Arkhangai, 40 km from the town of Tsetserleg, on the left bank of the Upper Tamir (Khoid Tamir). The site of Avdar Khad is 11 km from Tsatsyn Ereg. The joint team is made up...
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