Tectonic evolution of the Qinling Orogenic Belt, Central China – new evidence from geochemical, zircon (U-pb) geochronology and HF isotopes

Author:

NAZIR Nusrat,YANG Liu,CHENGJUN Zhang

Abstract

The paper deals with a review of tectonic evolution in different regions of China with the help of different techniques and models. Tectonic evolution shows that in the shallow layers of China the structural impact is not solid, and huge structural zones are deficient within the list and incline zones where the principal wretchedness and delicate slant zones framed. The Qinling Orogenic Belt (QOB) situated between the North China Craton (NCC) and the Yangtze Craton (YZC) is made from the Northern Qinling Belt (NQB) and the Southern Qinling Belt (SQB). The Hf isotopic creations of zircons from the different rocks recommend that the NQB most likely created on the cellar of the southern NCC. The stones in the SQB show zircon age spectra and Hf-isotope structures like those in the northern YZC, recommending a nearby proclivity. We thusly decipher the SQB to have created on the cellar of the northern YZC. Incorporating the new information in this investigation with those from past works, we propose another structural model for the development and advancement of the QOB during late Mesoproterozoic to early Paleozoic including the accompanying significant occasions: (1) Late Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic (Grenvillian) toward the north subduction of the Songshugou Ocean; Early-center Neoproterozoic (870-800 Ma) bidirectional subduction and impact; Middle Neoproterozoic (∼800-710 Ma) post-crash expansion; Middle-late Neoproterozoic (710-600 Ma) inside plate augmentation; Late Neoproterozoic-early Paleozoic (600-520 Ma) opening of the Shangdan Ocean; and Early Paleozoic (520-420 Ma) subduction-crash. We accordingly follow in any event two unmistakable Wilson cycles in the QOB.

Publisher

Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania

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