1. From Triassic metamorphism to Early Cretaceous anatexis in the Dabie orogen, central China: Constraints from in-situ U-Pb age and Hf and O isotopes of zircon from migmatites.
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Lei, Hengcong, Xu, Haijin, Zhang, Hui, Deng, Liangpeng, Hu, Dongsheng, and Ye, Yongkang
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OROGENIC belts , *ZIRCON , *ISOTOPES , *MIGMATITE , *CONTINENTAL crust , *OROGENY - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The migmatite records the evolution of the Dabie orogen from Triassic to Cretaceous. • The upwelling asthenosphere provided a heat source for the Triassic metamorphism. • The migmatite is the product of multiple anatexis of the subducted continental crust. The Dabie orogen underwent a 'complete' orogenic cycle from Triassic collisional orogeny to Early Cretaceous tectonic collapse. Zircons of the migmatite in the North Dabie terrane recorded the processes from Triassic granulite-facies metamorphism to Early Cretaceous anatexis. Three types of zircon are recognized in the migmatite: the Neoproterozoic inherited magmatic zircon, the Triassic metamorphic zircon, and the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous anatectic zircon. The Neoproterozoic inherited magmatic zircons suggest the protolith of the migmatite has a tectonic affinity with the Yangtze Craton (YC). The Triassic metamorphic zircon domains have variable ε Hf (t) values from −4.1 to 3.6 and low δ18O compositions ranging from −4.36‰ to −0.30‰. The anatectic zircon domains have clearly negative ε Hf (t) values of −19.8 to 0.8 (mostly less than −10.0) and relatively high δ18O values from −4.24‰ to 3.49‰. Based on the chronological and isotopic data of migmatite and the results of previous studies, the Triassic granulite-facies metamorphism was closely related to the asthenosphere upwelling after the slab break-off during the orogenic stage, and the Early Cretaceous anatexis respond to widely heat event during the collapse stage of orogen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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