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Late early Paleozoic continental collision on the northern margin of the Central Qilian Block, NE Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from a two-stage tectono-metamorphic event

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JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 232, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105121

Keywords

Ductile shear belt; Proto-Tethys Ocean; Continental collision; Qilian orogenic belt

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41272221, 41772228, 41902235]

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This study provides a record of continental collision in the northern margin of the Central Qilian Block through the analysis of deformed metamorphic rocks. The results indicate that the region underwent dextral ductile deformation and HT-MP metamorphism, consistent with previous research.
The central part of the Qilian orogenic belt (QOB) on the NE Tibetan Plateau is known as the Central Qilian Block (CQB), and research on deformation and metamorphism of CQB improves our understanding of the tectonic evolution of the QOB, which makes up an important part of the continental crust in eastern Asia. Here we present the results of thermobarometric calculation and geochronological analyses for deformed metamorphic rocks on the northern margin of the CQB, and these new datasets provide a record of the continental collision of the CQB. Macrostructures and microstructures indicate that the CQB underwent dextral ductile deformation. C-axis fabrics and dynamic recrystallisation of quartz indicate that deformation took place at temperatures of 400-500 degrees C. In contrast, phase equilibrium modelling suggests that the region underwent HT-MP metamorphism along a clockwise P-T path, with peak conditions of - 740 degrees C and - 7.2 kbar. Zircon U-Pb ages obtained from the zircon rims indicate the HT-MP metamorphism took place at 452-449 Ma. The results of petrographic analyses indicate changes in the rims of the garnet porphyroblasts due to late ductile deformation, which suggests that the ductile shearing took place after the HT-MP metamorphism. The records of different temperatures of metamorphism and deformation are consistent with multi-stage metamorphism-deformation. Together with the results of previous research on the metamorphism, magmatism, and deformation in the CQB, our new datasets confirm that the HT-MP metamorphism and ductile deformation of the CQB were developed during the collision of the CQB and the Alxa Block.

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