The Jiamusi Block: A hinge of the tectonic transition from the Paleo-Asian Ocean to the Paleo-Pacific Ocean regimes
Author: Li, Gong-Yu; Zhou, Jian-Bo; Li, Long
The Not-So-Boring Billion: A metallogenic conundrum during the evolution from Columbia to Rodinia supercontinents
Author: Santosh, M.; Groves, D. I.
Temporal variations in the incompatible trace element systematics of Archean TTGs: Implications for crustal growth and tectonic processes in the early Earth
Back-arc basins: A global view from geophysical synthesis and analysis
Author: Artemieva, Irina M.
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