The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Zircon, Subduction, Magmatism and Paleontology. Tao Wang has included themes like Tectonics and Pluton in his Geochemistry study. His Pluton research includes elements of Devonian and Diorite.
His Zircon research integrates issues from Continental crust, Crust, Continental arc and Terrane. His Continental crust study incorporates themes from Accretion, Precambrian, Earth science and Island arc. His study looks at the relationship between Magmatism and topics such as Petrology, which overlap with Muscovite, Metamictization, Geochronology and Pegmatite.
Tao Wang mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Zircon, Paleozoic, Tectonics and Craton. His research integrates issues of Magmatism, Petrology and Pluton in his study of Geochemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Continental crust, Partial melting, Crust, Geochronology and Terrane in addition to Zircon.
His studies deal with areas such as Basement and Precambrian as well as Crust. His Tectonics research includes themes of Texture, Trace element and Lithology. Tao Wang usually deals with Craton and limits it to topics linked to Continental margin and Felsic, Continental arc and Island arc.
His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Zircon, Tectonics, Mesozoic and Accretion. His Geochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Accretionary complex and Pluton. His Zircon research incorporates themes from Basement, Craton, Crust and Terrane.
His Tectonics study is concerned with the field of Paleontology as a whole. His work in the fields of Paleontology, such as Continental margin, Magmatism, Felsic and Island arc, intersects with other areas such as Plateau. The concepts of his Mafic study are interwoven with issues in Asthenosphere, Massif, Continental arc and Ultramafic rock.
Tao Wang focuses on Zircon, Geochemistry, Tectonics, Magmatism and Paleontology. His Zircon research integrates issues from Basement, Microcline, Igneous differentiation and Crust. His work carried out in the field of Geochemistry brings together such families of science as Pluton and Terrane.
You can notice a mix of various disciplines of study, such as Plateau, Mesozoic, Phanerozoic and Isotopic tracer, in his Tectonics studies. His study in Magmatism is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Seismic tomography, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mafic and Mineral exploration. His works in Continental margin, Island arc, Craton, Felsic and Subduction are all subjects of inquiry into Paleontology.
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Reassessment of continental growth during the accretionary history of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
A. Kröner;V. Kovach;E. Belousova;E. Hegner.
Gondwana Research (2014)
Zircon U–Pb ages and tectonic implications of Paleozoic plutons in northern West Junggar, North Xinjiang, China
Jia-Fu Chen;Bao-Fu Han;Jian-Qing Ji;Lei Zhang.
Lithos (2010)
Timing, Petrogenesis, and Setting of Paleozoic Synorogenic Intrusions from the Altai Mountains, Northwest China: Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of an Accretionary Orogen
Tao Wang;Da‐wei Hong;Bor‐ming Jahn;Ying Tong.
The Journal of Geology (2006)
Nd-Sr isotopic mapping of the Chinese Altai and implications for continental growth in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Tao Wang;Bor-Ming Jahn;Victor P. Kovach;Ying Tong.
Lithos (2009)
Neoproterozoic, Paleozoic, and Mesozoic granitoid magmatism in the Qinling Orogen, China: Constraints on orogenic process
Xiaoxia Wang;Tao Wang;Chengli Zhang.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2013)
Pattern and kinematic polarity of late Mesozoic extension in continental NE Asia: Perspectives from metamorphic core complexes
Tao Wang;Yadong Zheng;Jinjiang Zhang;Lingsen Zeng.
Tectonics (2011)
Timing and processes of late Mesozoic mid-lower-crustal extension in continental NE Asia and implications for the tectonic setting of the destruction of the North China Craton: Mainly constrained by zircon U–Pb ages from metamorphic core complexes
Tao Wang;Lei Guo;Yadong Zheng;Tatiana Donskaya.
Lithos (2012)
North Qinling Paleozoic granite associations and their variation in space and time: Implications for orogenic processes in the orogens of central China
Tao Wang;XiaoXia Wang;Wei Tian;ChengLi Zhang.
Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences (2009)
Timing and evolution of Jurassic-Cretaceous granitoid magmatisms in the Mongol-Okhotsk belt and adjacent areas, NE Asia: Implications for transition from contractional crustal thickening to extensional thinning and geodynamic settings
Tao Wang;Lei Guo;Lei Zhang;Qidi Yang.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences (2015)
Evolution, source and tectonic significance of Early Mesozoic granitoid magmatism in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (central segment)
Shan Li;Tao Wang;Simon A. Wilde;Ying Tong.
Earth-Science Reviews (2013)
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