Neoarchean accretionary and collisional tectonics in the southern North China Craton: Implications for crustal growth and plate tectonic styles

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Huang, Bo [1 ]
Kusky, Timothy [1 ]
Fu, Dong [1 ]
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[1] China Univ Geosci, Ctr Global Tecton, Sch Earth Sci, Badong Natl Observat & Res Stn Geohazards,State Ke, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
关键词
TTG; Greenstone belt; Neoarchean; Plate tectonics; Continental growth; North China Craton; CENTRAL OROGENIC BELT; HIGH-PRESSURE GRANULITES; TRONDHJEMITE-GRANODIORITE TTG; ARCHEAN CONTINENTAL-CRUST; LUSHAN-TAIHUA COMPLEX; PB ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY; WUTAI-FUPING COMPLEXES; LIAO-JI BELT; SUBDUCTION INITIATION; GREENSTONE-BELT;
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10.1016/j.precamres.2025.107730
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Archean continental crust primarily consists of TTG (tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite) gneisses and greenstone belts. Understanding their origins and tectonic settings is crucial to deciphering continental growth and associated geodynamic regimes on early Earth, which remain highly debated. The North China Craton, one of the largest cratons, experienced significant crustal growth and reworking during late Neoarchean (ca. 2.6-2.5 Ga), but the mechanisms and geodynamic settings remain uncertain. This review assesses the field relations, structural styles, metamorphic features, and magmatic evolution of two representative Neoarchean TTG-greenstone terranes (Dengfeng and Angou) in the southern North China Craton to evaluate different geodynamic models and their roles in continental crust growth. The Dengfeng and Angou complexes, dominated by ca. 2.55-2.50 Ga TTG gneisses, metavolcano-sedimentary assemblages, and high-Mg diorites, with several generations of mafic and felsic intrusions, are subdivided into several lithostructural units with distinct geochronological, structural, geochemical, and metamorphic characteristics. These are interpreted as juxtaposed remnants of intra-oceanic arc/forearc complexes, accretionary complexes, and a continental margin sequence, recording Neoarchean divergent and convergent plate margin processes from seafloor spreading, subduction initiation, forearc accretion to arc-continent collision. The formation of juvenile intra-oceanic arc/forearc complexes, accretion of ocean plate stratigraphy/melanges, and final arc-continental collision reflects active plate tectonics driving both vertical and lateral continental growth during the late Neoarchean. Metamorphic and thermodynamic modeling suggests a warmer Neoarchean paleo-subduction zone compared to Phanerozoic average slab-top geotherms, likely due to the hotter mantle and subduction of young and short-lived oceanic crust (<30 Myrs). Such accretionary and collision tectonics, characterized by intra-oceanic warm subduction and soft collision, alongside coexisting mantle plume tectonics elsewhere, may have been two key mechanisms in constructing and recycling late Archean continental crust, promoting mantle heat loss and regulating surface environments as today. Finally, we suggest some future research directions to further investigate crustal evolution and tectonic styles from the perspective of the North China Craton.
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