%0 Journal Article %T Discovery of the boninite series volcanic rocks in the Bangong Lake ophiolite mélange, western Tibet, and its tectonic implications %A SHI Rendeng %A YANG Jingsui %A XU Zhiqin & QI Xuexiang Laboratory of Continental Dynamics of Ministry of Land and Resources of China %A Institute of Geology %A Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences %A Beijing %A China %J 科学通报(英文版) %D 2004 %I %X The Bangong Lake ophiolite section, the western-most part of the Bangong Lake-Nujiang River ophiolitezone, is located to the south of the Bangong Lake andabout 10 km north of Rutog Town (Fig. 1). Being over2000 km long in Tibet, it extends westward to Kashmirand southeastward beyond Tibet along the Nujiang River.Although the section of the ophiolite is well exposed, nodetailed research work has yet been done. This ophiolitezone, which is one of the ophiolite zones in Tibet, servesas the… %K ophiolite %K mélange %K boninite %K intra-oceanic %K subduction %K Bangong %K Lake %K Tibet. %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=01BA20E8BA813E1908F3698710BBFEFEE816345F465FEBA5&cid=96E6E851B5104576C2DD9FC1FBCB69EF&jid=DD6615BC9D2CFCE0B6F945E8D5314523&aid=F52E4A010D5CE193D29843B68BFE8671&yid=D0E58B75BFD8E51C&vid=2A3781E88AB1776F&iid=59906B3B2830C2C5&sid=F82BA45C3E48287D&eid=8BD5F6E1A80D50C6&journal_id=1001-6538&journal_name=科学通报(英文版)&referenced_num=0&reference_num=0