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Early Permian Sunidyouqi suprasubduction-zone ophiolites in the central Solonker suture zone(Inner Mongolia, China)

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【作者】 Guo XuHuichuan LiuYinglei LiZhan XuYan Xie

【Author】 Guo Xu;Huichuan Liu;Yinglei Li;Zhan Xu;Yan Xie;School of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences;Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Magmatic Mineralization and Ore-Prospecting, Geological Survey Institute of Inner Mongolia;School of Earth Science and Geological Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University;

【通讯作者】 Huichuan Liu;

【机构】 School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesInner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Magmatic Mineralization and Ore-Prospecting, Geological Survey Institute of Inner MongoliaSchool of Earth Science and Geological Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University

【摘要】 Different final closing ages have been proposed for the evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean(PAO),including Late Silurian, pre-Late Devonian, Early Permian, Late-Permian and Late Permian-Early Triassic.Ophiolites represent fragments of ancient oceanic crust and play an important role in identifying the suture zone and unveiling the evolutionary history of fossil oceans. Our detailed geological, geochemical and geochronological investigations argue for the existence of Early Permian(297 Ma) SSZ type ophiolites in the Sunidyouqi area of central Inner Mongolia, China. The gabbros and basalts show LREE depleted REE patterns and left-leaning primitive mantle-normalized spider diagrams with variable negative Nb-Ta anomalies(Nb~*= 0.24-1.28 and 0.29-0.55, respectively). The Sunidyouqi ophiolites were generated in a mature back-arc basin. The Sunidyouqi ophiolites share the same petrological,geochemical and geochronological characteristics with the other ophiolites along the Solonker suture zone, delineating a Late Paleozoic ocean and arc-trench system. This Late Paleozoic ocean and arc-trench system coincides with a Permian paleobiogeographical boundary, i.e. the boundary between the northern cold climate(Boreal faunal-Angaraland floral realm), and a southern warm climate(Tethys faunal-Cathaysian floral realm). A tectonic scenario was proposed at last for the closure of the SE PAO involving(1) Late Ordovician to Middle Permian continuous southward subduction beneath the northern margin of North China;(2) Carboniferous to Middle Permian continuous northward subduction the forming the Northern Accretionary Orogen;(3) Late Permian final closure of the SE PAO.

【Abstract】 Different final closing ages have been proposed for the evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean(PAO),including Late Silurian, pre-Late Devonian, Early Permian, Late-Permian and Late Permian-Early Triassic.Ophiolites represent fragments of ancient oceanic crust and play an important role in identifying the suture zone and unveiling the evolutionary history of fossil oceans. Our detailed geological, geochemical and geochronological investigations argue for the existence of Early Permian(297 Ma) SSZ type ophiolites in the Sunidyouqi area of central Inner Mongolia, China. The gabbros and basalts show LREE depleted REE patterns and left-leaning primitive mantle-normalized spider diagrams with variable negative Nb-Ta anomalies(Nb~*= 0.24-1.28 and 0.29-0.55, respectively). The Sunidyouqi ophiolites were generated in a mature back-arc basin. The Sunidyouqi ophiolites share the same petrological,geochemical and geochronological characteristics with the other ophiolites along the Solonker suture zone, delineating a Late Paleozoic ocean and arc-trench system. This Late Paleozoic ocean and arc-trench system coincides with a Permian paleobiogeographical boundary, i.e. the boundary between the northern cold climate(Boreal faunal-Angaraland floral realm), and a southern warm climate(Tethys faunal-Cathaysian floral realm). A tectonic scenario was proposed at last for the closure of the SE PAO involving(1) Late Ordovician to Middle Permian continuous southward subduction beneath the northern margin of North China;(2) Carboniferous to Middle Permian continuous northward subduction the forming the Northern Accretionary Orogen;(3) Late Permian final closure of the SE PAO.

【基金】 financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41502210 and 41502180);Geological Survey projects of China Geological Survey (Grant Nos. 12120115031301 and DD20160047)
  • 【文献出处】 Geoscience Frontiers ,地学前缘(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年03期
  • 【分类号】P534.46
  • 【被引频次】3
  • 【下载频次】18
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