Zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotope compositions from clastic rocks in the Hutuo Group: Further constraints on Paleoproterozoic tectonic evolution of the Trans-North China Orogen
Du, Lilin1,2; Yang, Chonghui1; Wyman, Derek A.2; Nutman, Allen P.3; Zhao, Lei4; Lu, Zenglong1; Song, Huixia1; Geng, Yuansheng1; Ren, Liudong1
刊名PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH
2017-12-01
卷号303页码:291-314
关键词The Hutuo Group Clastic Rock Zircon U-pb Age Lu-hf Isotope Rift-related Environment
ISSN号0301-9268
DOI10.1016/j.precamres.2017.04.007
文献子类Article
英文摘要The Hutuo Group, as one of the classic examples of Paleoproterozoic strata, plays an important role in establishing evolutionary processes in the Trans-North China Craton. In this contribution, we present petrologic, detrital zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotopes from three subgroups of the Hutuo Group. Sandstones in the Doucun and Dongye Subgroups are dominated by Q. (monocrystalline and polycrys-talline quartz) and F (K-feldspar and plagioclase) with minor lithic fragments, suggesting that the detrital components were mainly derived from both the continental block and recycled orogen. In contrast, clastic components in the Guojiazhai Subgroup are mainly Q. and lithic fragments, indicating they were derived predominantly from the recycled orogen. The ages of detrital zircons from sandstones in the Doucun and Dongye Subgroups are mainly concentrated at ca. 2.5 Ga and 2.2-2.1 Ga with minor 2.7 Ga zircons also present which indicates they were dominantly sourced from 2.5 Ga Wutai, Fuping and Zanhuang Complexes, and Paleoproterozoic intrusives. The Guojiazhai Subgroup displays a different zircon age population of ca.2.4Ga, 2.2-2.1 Ga and 2.0-1.9 Ga, which indicates likely derivation from Paleoproterozoic intrusives in the Wutai, Luliang and Hengshan areas. Based on the observation that sandstone clastic components in the Doucun and Dongye Subgroups are dominantly quartz, feldspar and sedimentary lithic fragments, but not volcanic lithics, we propose that they were deposited in a rift-related setting. Zircons from the lower sequence of the Hutuo Group yielded a young population of 2140 Ma. Considering the volcanic rocks of 2140 +/- 14 Ma at the base of the group and 2.2-2.0 Ga magmatism along the TNCO, we propose that Doucun and Dongye Subgroups formed at 2.2-2.0 Ga. The youngest, ca. 1.9 Ga, zircons in the Guojiazhai Subgroup indicate this Group was deposited during closure of the rift at 1.9-1.8 Ga. The two stage model ages of the detrital zircons mainly range from 2.6 to 2.9 Ga with a minor similar to 2.5 Ga contribution. Therefore, we infer that 2.6-2.9 Ga represents a period of intensive crustal growth in the Trans-North China Orogen, but that some degree of crustal growth continued to similar to 2.5 Ga. (c) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
WOS关键词PLASMA-MASS SPECTROMETRY ; EPISODIC CONTINENTAL GROWTH ; WUTAI MOUNTAINS AREA ; BACK-ARC BASINS ; FUPING COMPLEX ; CRUSTAL EVOLUTION ; ZANHUANG COMPLEX ; LASER-ABLATION ; CRATON EVIDENCE ; TRACE-ELEMENT
WOS研究方向Geology
语种英语
出版者ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
WOS记录号WOS:000423004300016
资助机构National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; DD20160121) ; DD20160121) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; DD20160121) ; DD20160121) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; DD20160121) ; DD20160121) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(41172171) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Scholarship Council(201409110015) ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; China Geological Survey(12120114021501 ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; National Commission on Stratigraphy of China(1212011120142) ; DD20160121) ; DD20160121)
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.iggcas.ac.cn/handle/132A11/82586]  
专题中国科学院地质与地球物理研究所
通讯作者Du, Lilin
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geol, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
2.Univ Sydney, Sch Geosci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
3.Univ Wollongong, GeoQuEST Res Ctr, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geol & Geophys, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China
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Du, Lilin,Yang, Chonghui,Wyman, Derek A.,et al. Zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotope compositions from clastic rocks in the Hutuo Group: Further constraints on Paleoproterozoic tectonic evolution of the Trans-North China Orogen[J]. PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH,2017,303:291-314.
APA Du, Lilin.,Yang, Chonghui.,Wyman, Derek A..,Nutman, Allen P..,Zhao, Lei.,...&Ren, Liudong.(2017).Zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotope compositions from clastic rocks in the Hutuo Group: Further constraints on Paleoproterozoic tectonic evolution of the Trans-North China Orogen.PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH,303,291-314.
MLA Du, Lilin,et al."Zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotope compositions from clastic rocks in the Hutuo Group: Further constraints on Paleoproterozoic tectonic evolution of the Trans-North China Orogen".PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH 303(2017):291-314.
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