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1. Late Jurassic I-type rhyolites from the Duobuza region, north-central Tibet: evidence for the occurrence of juvenile lower crust and crustal growth in the Southern Qiangtang Terrane.

2. Dating of detrital zircon grains and fossils from Late Palaeozoic sediments of the Baruo area, Tibet: constraints on the Late Palaeozoic evolution of the Lhasa terrane.

3. Early Cretaceous K-rich rhyolites from the Duolong Cu-Au deposit, southern Qiangtang, China: evidence for crustal growth.

4. Early Carboniferous ophiolite in central Qiangtang, northern Tibet: record of an oceanic back-arc system in the Palaeo-Tethys Ocean.

5. Ordovician sedimentation and bimodal volcanism in the Southern Qiangtang terrane of northern Tibet: Implications for the evolution of the northern Gondwana margin.

6. Early Cretaceous continental arc-related volcanic rocks in the Duobuzha area, northern Tibet: implications for evolution history of the Bangong–Nujiang Ocean.

7. Depositional environment and provenance of the upper Permian–Lower Triassic Tianquanshan Formation, northern Tibet: implications for the Palaeozoic evolution of the Southern Qiangtang, Lhasa, and Himalayan terranes in the Tibetan Plateau.

8. Petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology of boninitic dikes from the Kangqiong ophiolite: implications for the Early Cretaceous evolution of Bangong–Nujiang Neo-Tethys Ocean in Tibet.

9. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Dabure basalts, central Qiangtang, Tibet: evidence for ~550 Ma rifting of Gondwana.

10. Age and nature of the late Early Cretaceous Zhaga Formation, northern Tibet: constraints on when the Bangong–Nujiang Neo-Tethys Ocean closed.

11. Petrology, geochemistry, and geochronology of the Zhonggang ocean island, northern Tibet: implications for the evolution of the Banggongco–Nujiang oceanic arm of the Neo-Tethys.

12. Petrology, geochemistry, and geological significance of the Nadong ocean island, Banggongco–Nujiang suture, Tibetan plateau.

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