The building of an Archean microcontinent: Evidence from the North China Craton

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作者
Yang, Qiong-Yan [1 ]
Santosh, M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci Beijing, Sch Earth Sci & Resources, 29 Xueyuan Rd, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Adelaide, Ctr Tecton Explorat & Res, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
[3] Northwest Univ, Dept Geol, Northern Taibai Str 229, Xian 710069, Peoples R China
关键词
Microcontinent; Zircon geochronology; Tectonics; Continental dynamics; Archean earth history; ZIRCON U-PB; EASTERN HEBEI PROVINCE; PALEOPROTEROZOIC CRUSTAL EVOLUTION; GRANITE-GREENSTONE TERRAIN; WESTERN SHANDONG PROVINCE; WHOLE-ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY; LIAO-JI BELT; HF ISOTOPES; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; LU-HF;
D O I
10.1016/j.gr.2017.01.003
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Continents on the early earth are considered to have been built through the accretion of microterranes, oceanic arcs and plateaus. The North China Craton (NCC), envisaged in recent models as a collage of several microblocks which were amalgamated along multiple zones of ocean closure during the late Neoarchean, provide a typical case to investigate the origin and amalgamation of microcontinents through convergent margin processes. Here we report a suite of magmatic rocks developed at the periphery of one of these microblocks, the Jiaoliao Block, that forms part of the composite Eastern Block of the NCC. We integrate our new data with those from various parts of this microblock to elucidate the mechanism of continent building in the Archean. We present petrological, geochemical and zircon U-Pb geochronological and Lu-Hf isotopic data from the magmatic suite that belongs to the Yishui Complex. Geochemically, the felsic units of the suite straddle from monzonite through granodiorite to granite with dominantly metaluminous affinity, magnesian composition and arc-related features. The metagranites, TTG gneisses and charnockites are characterized by negative Nb-Ta anomalies and positive K and Pb anomalies. The diorites and gabbros display negative anomalies of Th-U, Nb-Ta and Zr-Hf and positive anomalies at Ba, Pb and Sm with negative Eu anomalies and minor positive Ce anomalies, attesting to arc-related features. In the tectonic discrimination diagrams, the rocks plot in the volcanic arc field, indicating arc-related origin in subduction setting. Zircon grains from all the rocks display core-rim texture with the cores showing magmatic crystallization and the narrow structureless rims corresponding to metamorphic overgrowth. The magmatic zircons from the metagranites show upper intercept ages or Pb-207/Pb-206 weighted mean ages of 2505 +/- 29 Ma and 2569 +/- 20 Ma to 2513 +/- 27 Ma, those from the TTG gneisses show 2535 +/- 17 Ma to 2546 +/- 39 Ma, from charnockites display 2543 +/- 20 Ma-2555 +/- 15 Ma, and diorite and gabbro show 2587 +/- 15 Ma and 2516 +/- 13 Ma respectively. The zircon rim ages of 2472 23 Ma, 2457 35 Ma, 2545 30 Ma and 2511 35 Ma suggest the timing of metamorphism (ca. 2.55-2.45 Ga). Magmatic zircons with slightly older ages of ca. 2.73 Ga, 2.64 Ga also occur suggesting multiple magmatic pulses. The Lu-Hf isotopic data show positive epsilon Hf(t) values ranging from 0.2 to 5.7 for metagranites, with Hf model ages of 2602-2815 Ma (T-DM) and 2658-3002 Ma (T-DM(C)), whereas for TTG gneisses, the positive epsilon Hf(t) values are up to 6.5 and display dominant Mesoarchean Hf model ages with limited early Neoarchean Hf model ages. Charnockite samples show positive epsilon Hf(t) values 2.3-5.7 and display the Hf model ages ranging from 2601 Ma to 2772 Ma (T-DM) and 2658 Ma to 2904 Ma (T-DM(C)). Diorite and gabbro also show positive sHf(t) (2.3-6.9) and yield Hf model ages of 2625-2788 Ma (T-DM) and 2647 Ma to 2903 Ma (T-DM(C)). The Hf isotopic data indicate that the magmas were derived from Neoarchean-Mesoarchean juvenile sources. Integrating our data with those from the entire Jiaoliao microblock reveals vestiges of Hadean crust involved in building the Eoarchean nucleus of this microblock. Vigorous convergent margin processes ranging from Mesoarchean to late Neoarchean with multiple pules of arc magmatism associated with subduction tectonics led to further growth of continental crust, culminating in paired high temperature and high pressure metamorphism during late Neoarchean - early Paleoproterozoic transition. (C) 2017 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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