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Zhao,G.C.

Tectonics Special Research Centre Publications

33.  Zhao, G.C., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Lu, L.Z., 1998.
Thermal evolution of Archean basement rocks from the eastern part of the North China Craton and its bearing on tectonic setting. 
International Geology Review, 40: 706–721.

34.  Zhao, G.C., Cawood, P.A.,  and Lu, L.Z., 1999. 
Petrology and P-T history of the Wutai amphibolites: Implications for tectonic evolution of the Wutai Complex, China. 
Precambrian Research, 93: 181-199.

42.  Zhao, G.C., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Lu, L.Z., 1999. 
Thermal evolution of two textural types of mafic granulites in the North China craton: evidence for both mantle plume and collisional tectonics. 
Geological Magazine, 136: (3) 223–240.

51.  Zhao, G.C., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Lu, L.Z., 2000. 
Petrology and P-T path of the Fuping mafic granulites:  Implications for tectonic evolution of the central zone of the North China Craton. 
Journal of Metamorphic Geology18: 375–391.

54.  Zhao, G.C., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Lu, L.Z., 1999. 
Tectonothermal history of the basement rocks in the western zone of the North China craton and its tectonic implications. 
Tectonophysics, 310: 37–53.

57.  Zhao, G.C., and Cawood, P.A., 1999.
Tectonothermal evolution of the Mayuan assemblage in the Cathaysia Block: New evidence for Neoproterozoic collisional-related assembly of the South China Craton. 
American Journal of Science, 299: 309–339.

74.  Zhao, G.C., Cawood, P.A., Wilde, S.A., and Lu, L.Z., 2001. 
High-pressure granulites (retrograded eclogites) from the Hengshan Complex, North China Craton:  petrology and tectonic implications. 
Journal of Petrology, 42 (6):  1141–1170. [Full Text]

88.  Zhao, G.C., Cawood, P.A., and Wilde, S.A., 2000. 
Tectonothermal evolution of the basement rocks in the Central Zone of the North China Craton:  Evidence for the assembly of the craton. 
Precambrian Research, 103: 55–88.

108.  Zhao, G., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Sun, M., 2001.
Archean blocks and their boundaries in the North China Craton: Lithological, geochemical, structural and P-T path constraints and tectonic evolution.
Precambrian Research, 107: (1-2) 45-73.

112.  Zhao, G., Cawood, P.A., Wilde, S.A., and Sun, M., 2001.
Polymetamorphism of mafic granulites in the North China Craton: Textural and thermobarometric evidence and tectonic implications
Geological Society Special Publication, 184: 323-342.

122.  Zhao, G., 2001.
Palaeoproterozoic assembly of the North China Craton.
Geological Magazine, 138: 87-91.

147.  Zhao, G., Cawood, P.A., Wilde, S.A., and Sun, M., 2002.
Review of global 2.1-1.8 Ga collisional orogens and associated cratons: A pre-Rodinia supercontinent?
Earth-Science Reviews, 59: (1-4) 125-162.

152.  Zhao, G., Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., and Sun, M., 2002.
SHRIMP U-Pb zircon ages of the Fuping Complex: Implications for Late Archean to Paleoproterozoic accretion and assembly of the North China Craton.
American Journal of Science, 302 (3): 191-226.

226.  Wilde, S.A., Cawood, P.A., Wang, K.Y., Nemchin, A.A., and Zhao, G.
Determining Precambrian Crustal Evolution in China: a case study from Wutaishan, Shanxi Province, demonstrating the applications of precise SHRIMP U-Pb Geochronology.
In Press: Geological Society of London Special Publication.

 

 

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