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Late Palaeozoic tectonic evolution of the southern North China Craton: Constraints from detrital zircon dating and Hf–O isotopic compositions of the Benxi Formation, Sanmenxia area, North China Craton.

Authors :
Wang, An‐Qi
Yang, De‐Bin
Yang, Hao‐Tian
Mu, Mao‐Song
Quan, Yi‐Kang
Hao, Le‐Ran
Xu, Wen‐Liang
Li, S.
Source :
Geological Journal; Feb2020, Vol. 55 Issue 2, p1320-1331, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This study presents new detrital zircon laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA‐ICP‐MS) U–Pb ages and in situ Hf–O isotopic data in order to constrain the depositional age and provenance of the Benxi Formation in the Sanmenxia area of the southern North China Craton (NCC). Detrital zircons in quartz sandstone drillcore from the Benxi Formation are euhedral–subhedral, oscillatory zoned, and have high Th/U ratios (0.03–1.60, generally greater than 0.3) that are indicative of a magmatic origin. Detrital zircons from samples 13H16A and 13H16B yield seven (2544, 1788, 1123, 955, 737, 441, and 344 Ma) and six main age populations (2440, 1583, 951, 759, 434, and 348 Ma), respectively. The εHf(t) values of the Neoarchean–Paleoproterozoic zircons range from −11.3 to +13.9, and these zircons have δ18O values that range from 5.68‰ to 8.83‰. The Neoproterozoic zircons have variable εHf(t) (−9.2 to +12.5) and δ18O (5.58‰ to 9.85‰) values, whereas the Palaeozoic zircons have εHf(t) values between −19.9 and +13.4 and δ18O values of 5.23‰–9.43‰. The Benxi Formation was deposited during the late Carboniferous and contains sediments derived from igneous rocks of the North Qinling Orogen combined with a small amount of material derived from Precambrian basement of the NCC. The northward subduction of the South Qinling Orogen caused the uplift and erosion of the North Qinling Orogen during the late Carboniferous. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00721050
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geological Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141721570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.3481