Lin T.-H.Mitchell A.H.G.Chung S.-L.Tan X.-B.Tang J.-T.Oo T.SUN-LIN CHUNG2019-11-202019-11-20201900167649https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/431816Before the India¡VAsia collision, Neotethyan subduction gave rise to an Andean-type convergent margin on the southern margin of Asia. To investigate the spatial and temporal distribution of the subduction-related magmatism, we undertook a combined determination of zircon U¡VPb ages and Hf isotopes of Mesozoic to Paleogene intrusive and volcanic rocks from southern Tibet to Myanmar to characterize the two parallel magmatic belts that have previously been considered separately. One belt extends from the Gangdese Batholith in the Southern Lhasa sub-terrane to the Lohit Batholith, the Sodon Pluton and the Popa¡VLoimye Arc in the West Burma Block, and the other from the Central Lhasa Plutonic Belt to the Bomi¡VChayu Batholith, the Dianxi Batholith and the Shan Scarps Batholith in central Myanmar. The Gangdese belt, as the main arc component, consists typically of I-type granitoids that contain magmatic zircons showing positive £`Hf(t) values. In contrast, the Central Lhasa Plutonic Belt belt is dominated by S-type granites in which most zircons show negative £`Hf(t) values suggesting the involvement of older continental crust in their petrogenesis. The distinct geochemical characteristics indicate not only distinct tectonic settings of their genesis but also the diverse nature of the crust forming the exotic continental ribbons amalgamated to Asia. ? 2019 The Author(s).Two parallel magmatic belts with contrasting isotopic characteristics from southern tibet to myanmar: Zircon U¡VPb and Hf isotopic constraintsjournal article10.1144/jgs2018-0722-s2.0-85065121429https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85065121429&doi=10.1144%2fjgs2018-072&partnerID=40&md5=f412d573cd4b1fb6b80161be786cba86