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The Spatial-Temporal Distribution Patterns of Dyke Swarms in Central Asia and their Tectonic Significance: Case Studies in Eastern Tianshan and Western Junggar

<正>Dykes are a special kind of intrusive rocks which were formed by deep magma intruded into the existing brittle fractures in the crust.Dykes swarms in different tectonic environments are very significant to re-construct the

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Published in:Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) 2016-10, Vol.90 (s1), p.152-153
Main Authors: FENG, Qianwen, LI, Jinyi, LIU, Jianfeng
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Language:English
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Summary:<正>Dykes are a special kind of intrusive rocks which were formed by deep magma intruded into the existing brittle fractures in the crust.Dykes swarms in different tectonic environments are very significant to re-construct the
ISSN:1000-9515
1755-6724
DOI:10.1111/1755-6724.12940