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The Triassic Duobaoshan appinite-granite suite, NE China: Implications for a water-fluxed lithospheric mantle and an extensional setting related to the subduction of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean

The appinite suite of rocks offers a unique opportunity to reveal the properties of subarc lithospheric mantle, indicate essential crust-mantle interactions, and ascertain critical geodynamic settings. In this study, we present zircon U–Pb ages, Hf–O isotopes, and whole-rock geochemical data for the...

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