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2012Ancient continents among the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt: in situ HSE conc. and Os isotope evidence.Wang, K. L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Kuzmin, M. I.; Dril, S.; Antipin, V.; Prikhodko, V.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.; Kovach, V.
2013Ancient continents among the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt: in situ Os isotope evidence.Wang, K. L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Kuzmin, M. I.; Kovach, V.; Dril, S.; Vorontsov, A.; Yarmolyuk, V.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.
2021Early Neoproterozoic crustal growth and microcontinent formation of the north–central Central Asian Orogenic Belt: New geological, geochronological, and Nd–Hf isotopic data on the Mélange Zone within the Zavkhan terrane, western MongoliaKovach, V.; Kozakov, I.; Kröner, A.; Salnikova, E.; Wang, K.-L. ; Lee, H.-Y. ; Plotkina, J.; Gorokhovsky, B.; Adamskaya, E.; Tolmacheva, E.; Shpakovich, L.Gondwana Research 91, 254-276
2011Finding microcontinents within the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt (CAOB): in situ Re-Os perspectivesWang, K. -L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.; Kovach, V.; Yarmolyuk, V.
2017Granulites and Palaeoproterozoic lower crust of the Baidarik Block, Central Asian Orogenic Belt of NW MongoliaKröner, A.; Kovach, V.; Kozakov, I.; Aranovich, L.; Xie, H.; Kirnozova, T.; Fuzgan, M.; Serebryakov, N.; Wang, K.-L.; Lee, H.-Y. JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES 145(Part B), 393-407
2013Microcontinents among the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt: In situ Re–Os evidenceWang, K. L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Kovach, V.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.; Yarmolyuk, V.; Kuzmin, M. I.; Chieh, C. J.; Shellnutt, J. G.JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES 62, 37-50
2011Peridotite Xenoliths from Tariat, Mongolia: Geochemical Characteristics and Heterogeneity in Fertile Lithospheric MantleChieh, C. -J.; Wang, K. -L.; Iizuka, Y.; Kovach, V.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.; Yarmolyuk, V.; Kuzmin, M.
2023Plate tectonics in action in the Mesoarchean: implication from the Olondo greenstone belt on the Aldan Shield of Siberian CratonTran, T.-D.; Wang, K.-L. ; Kovach, V.; Kotov, A.; Velikoslavinsky, S.; Popov, N.; Dril, S.; Chu, Z.; Lee, D.-C. ; Kuo, L.-W.; Iizuka, Y. ; Lee, H.-Y. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS 603, 117975
2011Primordial ages of lithospheric mantle vs ancient relicts in the asthenospheric mantle: in situ Os perspectiveWang, K. -L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J.; Kovach, V.; Yarmolyuk, V.
2010Sorting out microcontinents in the complex Central Asia Orogenic Belt: In situ Re-Os perspective.Wang, K. L.; O’Reilly, S. Y.; Kovach, V.; Griffin, W. L.; Pearson, N. J; Yarmolyuk, V.; Utsunomiya, A.
2011Spinel Peridotite Xenoliths From The Tariat Volcanic Zone, Central Mongolia: A Record Of Partial Melting And Metasomatism In Fertile Lithoshperic MantleWang, K. -L.; Chieh, C. -J.; Kovach, V.; Yarmolyuk, V.; Iizuka, Y.; Kuzmin, M.
2013Zircon ages and Hf isotopic constraints on sources of clastic metasediments of the Slyudyansky high-grade complex, southeastern Siberia: Implication for continental growth and evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.Kovach, V.; Salnikova, E.; Wang, K-L.; Jahn, B-M.; Chiu, H-Y.; Reznitskiy, L.; Kotov, A.; Iizuka, Y.; Chung, S-L.Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 62:18-36
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