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Altermann, Wladyslaw (1991): New Permo-Carboniferous geochemical data from central Thailand: implication for a volcanic arc model. In: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Bd. 87, Nr. 1-4: S. 191-210 [PDF, 1MB]

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Abstract

Current ideas and models of geotectonic reconstructions of Southeast Asia are reviewed and new data on Late Carboniferous through Middle Permian tuffites and sills from central Thailand are presented in the light of the problems of Southeast Asian palaeogeography. The volcanic rocks of quartz-keratophyric to spilitic composition are associated with platform carbonates and deep basin sediments. Their geochemistry and the character of the accompanying sediments suggest the existence of a Late Palaeozoic volcanic arc separating a subduction zone in the west from a back arc basin to the east. The geotectonic frame of Southeast Asia is explained in terms of repeated accretion of volcanic arcs by the Late Palaeozoic subduction zone along the northern Tethys margin.

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