Process of Rifting and Collision along Plate Margins of the Qinling Orogenic Belt and Its Geodynamics
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    The Qinling erogenic belt underwent complicated processes of rifting and collision, as shown by the coexistence of (1) ocean extension and plate margin rifting and (2) subduction of the frontal oceanic crust and extension of the rear plate margin. These resulted in a basin-mountain framework characterized by the coexistence of plates separated by the ocean basin and continental blocks demarcated by the rifting sea trough in the marginal region and the coexistence of subduction orogeny and ocean extension. Generally speaking, the plate marginal area between the North China plate and Yangtze plate continually rifted from north to south and the rifted micro-plates continually accreted northwards. This especial orogenic process was probably controlled by two events of deep mantle geody-namic adjustment and mantle plume activities, which occurred in the Shangdan suture belt and Mianlue suture belt from north to south respectively.

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LIU Shaofeng Earth Science, Resource Faculty, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, and ZHANG Guowei Northwest University, Xi''''an Liu Xinzhu.1999. Process of Rifting and Collision along Plate Margins of the Qinling Orogenic Belt and Its Geodynamics[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),73(3):

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