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Petrology, geochemistry and zirconology of impure calcite marbles from the Precambrian metamorphic basement at the southeastern margin of the North China Craton
- Source :
- Lithos (Oslo. Print) 290-291 (2017): 189–209. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.08.011, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Liu Y.-C.[1], Zhang P.-G.[1,2], Wang C.-C.[1] Groppo C.[3,4] Rolfo F.[3,4], Yang Y.[1], Li Y.[1] Deng L.-P.[1] Song B.[5]/titolo:Petrology, geochemistry and zirconology of impure calcite marbles from the Precambrian metamorphic basement at the southeastern margin of the North China Craton/doi:10.1016%2Fj.lithos.2017.08.011/rivista:Lithos (Oslo. Print)/anno:2017/pagina_da:189/pagina_a:209/intervallo_pagine:189–209/volume:290-291
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Impure calcite marbles from the Precambrian metamorphic basement of the Wuhe Complex, southeastern margin of the North China Craton, provide an exceptional opportunity to understand the depositional processes during the Late Archean and the subsequent Palaeoproterozoic metamorphic evolution of one of the oldest cratons in the world. The studied marbles are characterized by the assemblage calcite + clinopyroxene + plagioclase + K-feldspar + quartz + rutile ± biotite ± white mica. Based on petrography and geochemistry, the marbles can be broadly divided into two main types. The first type (type 1) is rich in REE with a negative Eu anomaly, whereas the second type (type 2) is relatively poor in REE with a positive Eu anomaly. Notably, all marbles exhibit remarkably uniform REE patterns with moderate LREE/HREE fractionation, suggesting a close genetic relationship. Cathodoluminescence imaging, trace elements and mineral inclusions reveal that most zircons from two dated samples display distinct core-rim structures. Zircon cores show typical igneous features with oscillatory growth zoning and high Th/U ratios (mostly in the range 0.3-0.7) and give ages of 2.53 - 2.48 Ga, thus dating the maximum age of deposition of the protolith. Zircon rims overgrew during granulite-facies metamorphism, as evidenced by calcite + clinopyroxene + rutile + plagioclase + quartz inclusions, by Ti-in-zircon temperatures in the range 660-743 °C and by the low Th/U (mostly < 0.1) and Lu/Hf (< 0.001) ratios. Zircon rims from two dated samples yield ages of 1839 ± 7 Ma and 1848 ± 23 Ma, respectively, suggesting a Palaeoproterozoic age for the granulite-facies metamorphic event. These ages are consistent with those found in other Precambrian basement rocks and lower-crustal xenoliths in the region, and are critical for the understanding of the tectonic history of the Wuhe Complex. Positive Eu anomalies and high Sr and Ba contents in type 2 marbles are ascribed to syn-depositional felsic hydrothermal activity which occurred at 2.53 - 2.48 Ga. Our results, together with other published data and the inferred tectonic setting, suggest that the marbles' protolith is an impure limestone, rich in detrital silicates of igneous origin, deposited in a back-arc basin within an active continental margin during the late Archean and affected by synchronous high-T hydrothermalism at the southeastern margin of the North China Craton.
- Subjects :
- Zircon
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category
Felsic
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Metamorphic rock
Archean
Geochemistry
Metamorphism
Impure calcite marble
Geology
Partial melting
010502 geochemistry & geophysics
01 natural sciences
Granulite-facies metamorphism
North China Craton
Geochemistry and Petrology
Craton
Precambrian
Petrology
Protolith
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Lithos (Oslo. Print) 290-291 (2017): 189–209. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2017.08.011, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Liu Y.-C.[1], Zhang P.-G.[1,2], Wang C.-C.[1] Groppo C.[3,4] Rolfo F.[3,4], Yang Y.[1], Li Y.[1] Deng L.-P.[1] Song B.[5]/titolo:Petrology, geochemistry and zirconology of impure calcite marbles from the Precambrian metamorphic basement at the southeastern margin of the North China Craton/doi:10.1016%2Fj.lithos.2017.08.011/rivista:Lithos (Oslo. Print)/anno:2017/pagina_da:189/pagina_a:209/intervallo_pagine:189–209/volume:290-291
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b9e916ef51a95e56b67df12307e4d33b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2017.08.011