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brian frederick windley
Emeritus Professor, University of Leicester
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Tectonic models for accretion of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
BF Windley, DV Alexeiev, WJ Xiao, A Kröner, G Badarch
Journal of Geological Society of London 164, 31-47, 2007
40142007
Accretion leading to collision and the Permian Solonker suture, Inner Mongolia, China: termination of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
WJ Xiao, BF Windley, J Hao, MG Zhai
Tectonics 22 (6), 1069, doi: 1029TC001484, 2003
26462003
The Evolving Continents
BF Windley
Wiley, Chichester, 1984
19271984
A new terrane subdivision for Mongolia: implications for the Phanerozoic crustal growth of Central Asia
G Badarch, WD Cunningham, BF Windley
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 21 (1), 87-110, 2002
14142002
A tale of amalgamation of three Permo-Triassic collage systems in Central Asia: Oroclines, sutures, and terminal accretion
W Xiao, BF Windley, S Sun, J Li, B Huang, C Han, C Yuan, M Sun, ...
Annual review of earth and planetary sciences 43 (1), 477-507, 2015
13282015
Accretionary orogens through Earth history
PA Cawood, A Kröner, WJ Collins, TM Kusky, WD Mooney, BF Windley
12932009
Paleozoic multiple accretionary and collisional tectonics of the Chinese Tianshan orogenic collage
W Xiao, BF Windley, MB Allen, C Han
Gondwana Research 23 (4), 1316-1341, 2013
12292013
End-Permian to mid-Triassic termination of the accretionary processes of the southern Altaids: implications for the geodynamic evolution, Phanerozoic continental growth, and …
WJ Xiao, BF Windley, BC Huang, CM Han, C Yuan, HL Chen, M Sun, ...
International Journal of Earth Sciences 98, 1189-1217, 2009
11632009
Paleozoic accretion and Cenozoic redeformation of the Chinese Tien Shan range, central Asia
BF Windley, MB Allen, C Zhang, ZY Zhao, GR Wang
Geology 18 (2), 128-131, 1990
11381990
The closing of Tethys and the tectonics of the Himalaya
MP Searle, BF Windley, MP Coward, DJW Cooper, AJ Rex, D Rex, ...
Geological Society of America Bulletin 98 (6), 678-701, 1987
9261987
Palaeozoic accretionary and convergent tectonics of the southern Altaids: implications for the growth of Central Asia
W Xiao, BF Windley, G Badarch, S Sun, JL Li, K Qin, Z Wang
Journal of the Geological Society 161 (3), 339-342, 2004
9122004
Palaeozoic collisional tectonics and magmatism of the Chinese Tien Shan, central Asia
MB Allen, BF Windley, C Zhang
Tectonophysics 220 (1-4), 89-115, 1993
8951993
The Altaids of Central Asia: A tectonic and evolutionary innovative review
C Wilhem, BF Windley, GM Stampfli
Earth-Science Reviews 113 (3-4), 303-341, 2012
8292012
Time scale of an early to mid-Paleozoic orogenic cycle of the long-lived Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Inner Mongolia of China: implications for continental growth
P Jian, D Liu, A Kröner, BF Windley, Y Shi, F Zhang, G Shi, L Miao, ...
Lithos 101 (3-4), 233-259, 2008
7652008
Neoproterozoic to Paleozoic geology of the Altai orogen, NW China: new zircon age data and tectonic evolution
BF Windley, A Kröner, J Guo, G Qu, Y Li, C Zhang
The Journal of geology 110 (6), 719-737, 2002
7642002
Accretionary growth and crust formation in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and comparison with the Arabian-Nubian shield
A Kroner, BF Windley, G Badarch, O Tomurtogoo, E Hegner, BM Jahn, ...
7162007
Carbonic metamorphism, granulites and crustal growth
RC Newton, JV Smith, BF Windley
Nature 288 (5786), 45-50, 1980
6811980
Paleozoic multiple subduction-accretion processes of the southern Altaids
WJ Xiao, BF Windley, C Yuan, M Sun, CM Han, SF Lin, HL Chen, QR Yan, ...
American Journal of Science 309 (3), 221-270, 2009
6772009
Phanerozoic continental growth in Central Asia
BM Jahn
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 23, 599-603, 2004
6602004
Evolution of a Permian intraoceanic arc–trench system in the Solonker suture zone, Central Asian Orogenic Belt, China and Mongolia
P Jian, D Liu, A Kröner, BF Windley, Y Shi, W Zhang, F Zhang, L Miao, ...
Lithos 118 (1-2), 169-190, 2010
6572010
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