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- Page 23 and 24: Prologue The present doctoral thesi
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plot nearly at the same place in th
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44 A granite pebble from a ?Miocene
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46 3.6 Geotectonic interpretation a
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the upper part varies: in some plac
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epresent a slightly younger evoluti
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North Pamirs-Karakul lake batholith
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The granodiorites of western Badaks
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older 230-200 Ma magamtic arc along
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(Leeder et al. 1988, Yin et al. 198
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possibly Upper Jurassic and older a
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most distinct magmatic events occur
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66 The Permo-Triassic volcano-silic
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68 Fission track thermochronology i
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70 previously defined by Russian ge
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74 cooling rates of all samples. Sa
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76 Carboniferous-Early Permian time
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78 histories. The Mid-Jurassic zirc
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80 Tethyan ocean between them (Kapp
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4.4 Conclusions This low-temperatur
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5 Summary This thesis results in a
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compressive tectonics and the shedd
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141, pp. 411-426. Bruguier O., Lanc
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DePaolo D.J. and Wasserburg G.J. 19
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eductionin apatite: combined influe
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Kober B., 1986. Whole-grain evapora
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Seismological Press, Beijing, pp. 2
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Stanek K., Nelson B., Frisch W., an
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Wang Z.H., Sun S., Hou Q.L., and Li
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Acknowledgements It was very challe
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Appendix Appendix A Sample descript
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Tab. A2 Major and trace element con
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Tab. A3 Summary of 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dat
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Tab. A4 Summary of K/Ar data Sample
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Tab. A7 U/Pb analytical data for zi
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Tab. A8 Isotope data for single gra
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Plate B2 Cathodoluminescence images
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Plate B4 Cathodoluminescence images
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Appendix C Tab. C1 Sample descripti
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Tab. C5 Electron microprobe analyse
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