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  1. Is the continental crust of North-Central Africa a metacraton or a shield terrane?: the view from Chad
  2. Tracking the source heterogeneities and distinct origins of flood basalt provinces: Insights from Panjal, Rajmahal-Sylhet and Deccan Traps
  3. Large Igneous Provinces: Magmatism, Geodynamics, Mineral Deposits, and Effects on Biological Evolution – Part 2
  4. Large Igneous Provinces: Magmatism, Geodynamics, Mineral Deposits, and Effects on Biological Evolution – Part 1
  5. Late Neoproterozoic granitic magmatism in the Doba Basin of Southern Chad: Implications for the crustal evolution of North-Central Africa
  6. Mineralogy and petrology of the mafic Panjal Traps, Kashmir, India: constraints on magmatic conditions and post-emplacement metamorphism
  7. Two syenitic phases in the Early Paleogene Silhouette Island volcano-plutonic complex, Seychelles
  8. Petrogenesis of the Neoarchean (2.7 Ga) Poularies intrusion: Geochemical evolution of a shallow syn-volcanic granitoid complex from the Abitibi granite-greenstone belt, Québec
  9. Petrology, phase equilibria modelling, and fluid inclusion study of mafic granulites from Bhavani Suture Zone, Southern India
  10. Volcanic and Tectonic Constraints on the Evolution of Venus
  11. Chemical weathering along a one-million-year soil age gradient on the Galápagos Islands
  12. Sub-arc Mantle Heterogeneity of the Northern Luzon Volcanic Arc: Mineral and Whole Rock Compositional Variability in Mantle Xenoliths from Lutao Island
  13. Petrogenesis of the Early Paleogene North Island Syenite Complex, Seychelles
  14. Mantle Plume‐Lithosphere Interactions Beneath the Emeishan Large Igneous Province
  15. Introduction to methods and applications of geochronology
  16. TEMPERATURE AND REDOX CRYSTALLIZATION CONDITIONS OF THE SOUTHAMPTON PALLASITE
  17. Editorial: Developments in the lithospheric evolution of the Indo-Pacific region
  18. U-Pb ages of Gongga Shan granite, western Sichuan and its implication to the tectonic evolutions of eastern Tibet
  19. Early Cretaceous volcanic-arc magmatism in the Dalat-Kratie Fold Belt of eastern Cambodia: implications for the lithotectonic evolution of the Indochina terrane
  20. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Panjal Traps from the southern Pir Panjal Range, Kashmir, India
  21. Polybaric magmatic evolution of the eocene penticton group alkaline rocks, south-central British Columbia
  22. Mineral chemistry from the Late Cretaceous peralkaline rhyolite at Hadjer el Khamis, Chad: constraints on magmatic conditions
  23. Eocene Volcanic Complex from Central British Columbia: The Role of Fractional Crystallization during the Magmatic Evolution
  24. Magmatic and Inherited Zircon Ages from a Diorite Xenolith of the Popes Harbour Dyke, Nova Scotia: Implications for Late Ediacaran Arc Magmatism in the Avalon Terrane of the Northern Appalachians
  25. Climatic fluctuations during a mass extinction: Rapid carbon and oxygen isotope variations across the Permian-Triassic (PTr) boundary at Guryul Ravine, Kashmir, India
  26. Petrology of the Permian-Triassic granitoids in Northwest Vietnam and their relation to the amalgamation of the Indochina and Sino-Vietnam composite terranes
  27. Secular variability of the thermal regimes of continental flood basalts in large igneous provinces since the Late Paleozoic: Implications for the supercontinent cycle
  28. The formation of tonalitic and granodioritic melt from Venusian basalt
  29. Linking the Wrangellia flood basalts to the Galápagos hotspot
  30. The formation of tonalite and granodiorite magma from Venusian tholeiitic basalt
  31. Igneous Rock Associations 28. Construction of a Venusian Greenstone Belt: A Petrological Perspective
  32. Platinum-group element geochemistry of the Panjal Traps: constraints on mantle melting and implications for mineral exploration
  33. Platinum‐group element and Au geochemistry of an ultramafic intrusion from the Sonakhan greenstone belt, Bastar craton, Central India: Tectono‐magmatic implications
  34. Modeling results for the composition and typology of non-primary venusian anorthosite
  35. A cumulate syenite in the upper part of the Hongge-layered mafic–ultramafic intrusion, Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  36. Insight into crustal contamination and hydrothermal alteration of the Panjal Traps (Kashmir) from O-isotopes
  37. Petrogenesis of silicic rocks from the Phan Si Pan–Tu Le region of the Emeishan large igneous province, northwestern Vietnam
  38. The enigmatic continental crust of North-Central Africa: Saharan Metacraton or Central Sahara Shield?
  39. Late Ediacaran post-collisional magmatism in the Guéra Massif, South-Central Chad
  40. Linking the Wrangellia flood basalts to the Galápagos hotspot
  41. Editorial: Granite Petrogenesis and Geodynamics
  42. Late Ediacaran post-collisional magmatism in the Guéra Massif, South-Central Chad
  43. Petrogenesis of Eocene to early Oligocene granitic rocks in Phan Si Pan uplift area, northwestern Vietnam: Geochemical implications for the Cenozoic crustal evolution of the South China Block
  44. Tectonomagmatic development of the Eocene Pasevh pluton (NW Iran): Implications for the Arabia-Eurasia collision
  45. Two series of Ediacaran collision-related granites in the Guéra Massif, South-Central Chad: Tectonomagmatic constraints on the terminal collision of the eastern Central African Orogenic Belt
  46. Late Jurassic Leucogranites of Macau (SE China): A Record of Crustal Recycling During the Early Yanshanian Orogeny
  47. Resolving the origin of the Seychelles microcontinent: Insight from zircon geochronology and Hf isotopes
  48. Formation of Anorthositic Rocks within the Blair River Inlier of Northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia (Canada)
  49. Geochemistry of continental alkali basalts in the Sabzevar region, northern Iran: implications for the role of pyroxenite in magma genesis
  50. Linking rock age and soil cover across four islands on the Galápagos archipelago
  51. Magmatic duration of the Emeishan large igneous province: Insight from northern Vietnam
  52. Petrogenesis of post-collisional Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif (Central Europe): Isotopic variations of the lithospheric mantle related to Variscan orogeny
  53. Granite Petrogenesis and Geodynamics
  54. Silurian U Pb zircon intrusive ages for the Red River anorthosite (northern Cape Breton Island): Implications for the Laurentia-Avalonia boundary in Atlantic Canada
  55. Cryptic regional magmatism in the southern Saharan Metacraton at 580 Ma
  56. Derivation of the Early Carboniferous Wedgeport pluton by crystal fractionation of a mafic parental magma: a rare case of an A-type granite within the Meguma terrane (Nova Scotia, Canada)
  57. Petrogenesis of the 1.85 Ga Sonakhan mafic dyke swarm, Bastar Craton, India
  58. Secular isotopic variation in lithospheric mantle through the Variscan orogen: Neoproterozoic to Cenozoic magmatism in continental Europe
  59. Petrogenesis of an Eocene syenitic intrusion from south-central British Columbia: Evidence for increasing influence of cratonic Laurentia on alkaline magmatism of western North America
  60. A petrogenetic relationship between 2.37 Ga boninitic dyke swarms of the Indian Shield: Evidence from the Central Bastar Craton and the NE Dharwar Craton
  61. Long-lived association between Avalonia and the Meguma terrane deduced from zircon geochronology of metasedimentary granulites
  62. Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada): a Phanerozoic analogue of a subduction-unrelated Archean greenstone belt
  63. The curious case of the rock at Venera 8
  64. Neoproterozoic to Cenozoic magmatism in the central part of the Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic): Isotopic tracking of the evolution of the mantle through the Variscan orogeny
  65. Rapid determination of initial 87Sr/86Sr and estimation of the Rb-Sr age of plutonic rocks by LA-ICPMS of variably altered feldspars: An example from the 1.14 Ga Great Abitibi Dyke, Ontario, Canada
  66. Mantle Potential Temperature Estimates and Primary Melt Compositions of the Low-Ti Emeishan Flood Basalt
  67. A 1.88 Ga giant radiating mafic dyke swarm across southern India and Western Australia
  68. The origin of Late Ediacaran post-collisional granites near the Chad Lineament, Saharan Metacraton, South-Central Chad
  69. Derivation of intermediate to silicic magma from the basalt analyzed at the Vega 2 landing site, Venus
  70. Perspectives on lithospheric evolution through tectonomagmatic processes: a volume in honour of Jaroslav Dostal—an introduction
  71. Chemical and Sr-Nd compositions and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar ages of NW-trending dolerite dikes of Burkina Faso: Evidence for a Mesoproterozoic magmatism in the West African Craton
  72. Generation of felsic rocks of bimodal volcanic suites from thinned and rifted continental margins: Geochemical and Nd, Sr, Pb-isotopic evidence from Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
  73. Timing of collisional and post-collisional Pan-African Orogeny silicic magmatism in south-central Chad
  74. Mantle source heterogeneity of the Early Jurassic basalt of eastern North America
  75. Late Neoproterozoic to Carboniferous genesis of A-type magmas in Avalonia of northern Nova Scotia: repeated partial melting of anhydrous lower crust in contrasting tectonic environments
  76. The Panjal Traps
  77. Variable magma reservoir depths for Tongariro Volcanic Complex eruptive deposits from 10,000 years to present
  78. An autochthonous Avalonian basement source for the latest Ordovician Brenton Pluton in the Meguma terrane of Nova Scotia: U–Pb–Hf isotopic constraints and paleogeographic implications
  79. Petrogenesis of the Cenozoic alkaline volcanic rock series of the České Středohoří Complex (Bohemian Massif), Czech Republic: A case for two lineages
  80. Temporal and structural evolution of the Early Palæogene rocks of the Seychelles microcontinent
  81. Mid-Miocene (post 12 Ma) Displacement along the Central Karakoram Fault Zone in the Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India from Spot LA-ICPMS U/Pb Zircon Ages of Granites
  82. Igneous Rock Associations 21. The Early Permian Panjal Traps of the Western Himalaya
  83. The initial break-up of Pangæa elicited by Late Palæozoic deglaciation
  84. Late Cretaceous intraplate silicic volcanic rocks from the Lake Chad region: An extension of the Cameroon volcanic line?
  85. Old and juvenile source of Paleozoic and Mesozoic basaltic magmas in the Acatlán and Ayú complexes, Southern Mexico: Nd isotopic constraints
  86. Petrogenetic evolution of Late Paleozoic rhyolites of the Harvey Group, southwestern New Brunswick (Canada) hosting uranium mineralization
  87. Age and tectonic setting of the East Taiwan Ophiolite: implications for the growth and development of the South China Sea
  88. Mantle potential temperature estimates of basalt from the surface of Venus
  89. A mineralogical investigation of the Late Permian Doba gabbro, southern Chad: Constraints on the parental magma conditions and composition
  90. Mantle Potential Temperature Estimates of Basalt from the East Taiwan Ophiolite
  91. Evidence of Middle Jurassic magmatism within the Seychelles microcontinent: Implications for the breakup of Gondwana
  92. Cretaceous ongonites (topaz-bearing albite-rich microleucogranites) from Ongon Khairkhan, Central Mongolia: Products of extreme magmatic fractionation and pervasive metasomatic fluid: rock interaction
  93. Nd–Sr isotopic constraint to the formation of metatexite and diatexite migmatites, Higo metamorphic terrane, central Kyushu, Japan
  94. A lower crust origin of some flood basalts of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  95. Petrogenesis of the Triassic Bayan-Ulan alkaline granitic pluton in the North Gobi rift of central Mongolia: Implications for the evolution of Early Mesozoic granitoid magmatism in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
  96. Petrogenesis of Late Permian silicic rocks of Tu Le basin and Phan Si Pan uplift (NW Vietnam) and their association with the Emeishan large igneous province
  97. Multiple mantle sources of the Early Permian Panjal Traps, Kashmir, India
  98. Granodiorites of the South Mountain Batholith (Nova Scotia, Canada) derived by partial melting of Avalonia granulite rocks beneath the Meguma terrane: Implications for the heat source of the Late Devonian granites of the Northern Appalachians
  99. Origin of peralkaline granites of the Jurassic Bokan Mountain complex (southeastern Alaska) hosting rare metal mineralization
  100. Late Permian mafic rocks identified within the Doba basin of southern Chad and their relationship to the boundary of the Saharan Metacraton
  101. Platinum-group elemental chemistry of the Baima and Taihe Fe–Ti oxide bearing gabbroic intrusions of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  102. Igneous Rock Associations 16. The Late Permian Emeishan Large Igneous Province
  103. Resolving discordant U–Th–Ra ages: constraints on petrogenetic processes of recent effusive eruptions at Tatun Volcano Group, northern Taiwan
  104. Zircon U–Pb ages and Hf isotopic compositions of alkaline silicic magmatic rocks in the Phan Si Pan-Tu Le region, northern Vietnam: Identification of a displaced western extension of the Emeishan Large Igneous Province
  105. The Panzhihua Intrusion, SW China
  106. Correlation between magmatism of the Ladakh Batholith and plate convergence rates during the India–Eurasia collision
  107. Petrogenesis of the flood basalts from the Early Permian Panjal Traps, Kashmir, India: Geochemical evidence for shallow melting of the mantle
  108. Generation of calc-alkaline andesite of the Tatun volcanic group (Taiwan) within an extensional environment by crystal fractionation
  109. THE YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD FOR 2014 TO J. GREGORY SHELLNUTT:
  110. The Emeishan large igneous province: A synthesis
  111. The 186 Ma Dashibalbar alkaline granitoid pluton in the north-Gobi Rift of central Mongolia: Evidence for melting of Neoproterozoic basement above a plume
  112. Foreword
  113. An ultramafic primary magma for a low Si, high Ti–Fe gabbro in the Panxi region of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  114. Formation of Cretaceous Cordilleran and post-orogenic granites and their microgranular enclaves from the Dalat zone, southern Vietnam: Tectonic implications for the evolution of Southeast Asia
  115. Evidence of silicate immiscibility within flood basalts from the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
  116. Chevkinite-group minerals from the mantle-derived metaluminous Woshui syenite of the Emeishan large igneous province
  117. Petrological modeling of basaltic rocks from Venus: A case for the presence of silicic rocks
  118. Bokan Mountain peralkaline granitic complex, Alexander terrane (southeastern Alaska): evidence for Early Jurassic rifting prior to accretion with North America
  119. Erratum to “Flood basalt-related Fe–Ti oxide deposits in the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China” [Lithos 119 (2010) 123–136]
  120. Microcontinents among the accretionary complexes of the Central Asia Orogenic Belt: In situ Re–Os evidence
  121. Origin of the silicic volcanic rocks of the Early Permian Panjal Traps, Kashmir, India
  122. Oxidation zonation within the Emeishan large igneous province: Evidence from mantle-derived syenitic plutons
  123. Petrogenetic implications of mineral chemical data for the Permian Baima igneous complex, SW China
  124. Precise age determination of mafic and felsic intrusive rocks from the Permian Emeishan large igneous province (SW China)
  125. An evaluation of crustal assimilation within the Late Devonian South Mountain Batholith, SW Nova Scotia
  126. Three Fe-Ti oxide ore-bearing gabbro-granitoid complexes in the Panxi region of the Permian Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  127. No link between the Panjal Traps (Kashmir) and the Late Permian mass extinctions
  128. Crustally-derived granites in the Panzhihua region, SW China: Implications for felsic magmatism in the Emeishan large igneous province
  129. Mineralogy from three peralkaline granitic plutons of the Late Permian Emeishan large igneous province (SW China): evidence for contrasting magmatic conditions of A-type granitoids
  130. Petrogenesis of the Mesoproterozoic (1.23 Ga) Sudbury dyke swarm and its questionable relationship to plate separation
  131. Origin of Late Permian Emeishan basaltic rocks from the Panxi region (SW China): Implications for the Ti-classification and spatial–compositional distribution of the Emeishan flood basalts
  132. High-Mg andesite genesis by upper crustal differentiation
  133. The Emeishan large igneous province: Advances in the stratigraphic correlations and petrogenetic and metallogenic models
  134. Flood basalt-related Fe–Ti oxide deposits in the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  135. Elemental and Sr–Nd isotope geochemistry of microgranular enclaves from peralkaline A-type granitic plutons of the Emeishan large igneous province, SW China
  136. Platinum element group variations at the Permo–Triassic boundary in Kashmir and British Columbia and their significance
  137. Formation of the Late Permian Panzhihua plutonic-hypabyssal-volcanic igneous complex: Implications for the genesis of Fe–Ti oxide deposits and A-type granites of SW China
  138. Zircon Lu–Hf isotopic compositions of metaluminous and peralkaline A-type granitic plutons of the Emeishan large igneous province (SW China): Constraints on the mantle source
  139. The role of Fe–Ti oxide crystallization in the formation of A-type granitoids with implications for the Daly gap: An example from the Permian Baima igneous complex, SW China
  140. Longevity of the Permian Emeishan mantle plume (SW China): 1 Ma, 8 Ma or 18 Ma?
  141. Permian, rifting related fayalite syenite in the Panxi region, SW China
  142. Permian peralkaline, peraluminous and metaluminous A-type granites in the Panxi district, SW China: Their relationship to the Emeishan mantle plume
  143. Rifting-related, permian ferrosyenites in the Panxi region of the Emeishan large Igneous province, SW China
  144. Origin of giant Fe-Ti-V oxide deposits in layered gabbroic intrusions, Pan-Xi district, Sichuan Province, SW China
  145. Petrogenesis of the 723 Ma Coronation sills, Amundsen basin, Arctic Canada: implications for the break-up of Rodinia
  146. Mantle Exhumation in an Early Paleozoic Passive Margin, Northern Cordillera, Yukon
  147. A-type granites of the Permian Emeishan large igneous province (SW China)