Title of article :
Phanerozoic tectonothermal events of the Xuefengshan Belt, central South China: Implications from UPb age and LuHf determinations of granites
Author/Authors :
Yang Chu، نويسنده , , Wei Lin، نويسنده , , Michel Faure، نويسنده , , Qingchen Wang، نويسنده , , Wenbin Ji، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The Xuefengshan Belt, characterized by large-scale fold and thrust structures and widespread granites, is a key area to decipher the tectonic evolution of the South China block. In this belt, two magmatic episodes are recorded by Early Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic granites. In this paper, we carried out precise SIMS zircon UPb dating and in situ LuHf isotopes measurements on these granitic plutons. Our study indicates that the Early Paleozoic and the Early Mesozoic granites are late-orogenic products of the Early Paleozoic orogen and the Middle Triassic Xuefengshan orogen, respectively. In the Xuefengshan Belt, the Early Paleozoic event is poorly registered, since this area corresponds to the outer zone of the early Paleozoic orogen. The Silurian–Early Devonian granites are late-orogenic plutons emplaced after the main tectonic and metamorphic stage in the Wuyi–Baiyun–Yunkai belt, coeval with a widespread, subsequent extensional event in eastern and southern South China. On the other hand, Triassic granites are formed in an intracontinental environment with weakly to strongly peraluminous signatures. Zircon UPb ages presented here, associated with a summary of newly acquired data in the same region, suggest that the emplacement of anatectic granites occurred around 225–215 Ma, not in a rather wide range of ca. 245–200 Ma. In situ zircon εHf(t) values indicate a crust-derived source without a mantle-derived input for the two generations of granites. Combining our data with recent studies, we infer that the central area of the South China block has experienced two tectonothermal events: the Early Paleozoic magmatism developed as a result of the collapse of the Early Paleozoic orogen, while these Early Mesozoic granites can be the late-orogenic products of the intracontinental Xuefengshan orogen, most likely manifesting the far field effect by the subduction of the Paleo-Pacific ocean plate at the southeastern margin of the South China block.
Keywords :
Phanerozoic tectonothermal events , Xuefengshan Belt , SIMS UPb zircon dating , LuHf isotopes , South China