Nemekhbayar Purevsuren's research while affiliated with Mongolian University of Science and Technology and other places
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Publications (4)
The geochemistry of the Permian–Triassic large-scale igneous rock body of northern Mongolia is a key factor in understanding the subduction-related magmatism at the margin of “Siberian continent.” Several studies have been done in the Permian–Triassic igneous body; however, its detailed magmagenesis and tectonic significance remain unclear. This pa...
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... N-MORB-normal mid-ocean ridge basalt; E-MORB -enriched mid-ocean ridge basalt; WPB-within plate basalt; IAB -Island arc basalt; WPA-within plate alkali basalt; CAB-continental arc basalt. The geochemical data of the Permian-Triassic magmatic rocks are from Tsukada et al. 2018;Ganbat et al. 2021). The geochemical data of low silica adakites are from (Sheldrick et al. 2020a). ...
... 10,11,12,16,18). Furthermore, the rocks of the Khanui Group and Selenge plutonic rock complex exposed around Darkhan city, 250 km northeast of Bulgan city, show a signature of slab-melt-origin adakitic rocks (Tsukada et al., 2018b). Therefore, it is evident that adakitic magmatism caused by subducted slab-melting occurred at the "Siberian continental margin" around 250 Ma. ...