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Meso-Cenozoic Exhumation of the Linqing Sub-Basin, Bohai Bay Basin: Implications for Cratonic Destruction

Journal

MINERALS
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min11111176

Keywords

apatite fission track (AFT); thermal evolution; minimum age; Linqing Sub-basin; North China Craton

Funding

  1. NATIONAL NATURAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION OF CHINA [91114202, 41590855, 41804079]
  2. NATURAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION OF SHAANXI PROVINCE [2020JQ-032]

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The study presents a low-temperature apatite thermochronological analysis of the Linqing Sub-basin, indicating three significant tectonic events in the North China Craton. The results provide evidence for the destruction of the North China Craton and contribute to understanding the deep geodynamic mechanisms in eastern China.
The relationship between the tectonic event of the Linqing Sub-basin and the destruction of the North China Craton (NCC) is an important factor to consider when studying geodynamic mechanisms in eastern China. In the current study, we present a low-temperature apatite thermochronological analysis of 14 samples to study the tectonic event of the Linqing Sub-basin. Our data showed that the apatite fission track (AFT) ages were in the range of 53.5-124.4 Ma, and the average track lengths were 8.00-11.24 mu m. The grain ages showed that 10 samples had mixed ages and were characterized by discordant distribution. The minimum ages decomposed from AFT ages mainly ranged from 105.3 to 40.8 Ma. We identified a break-in-slope from the depth-minimum age profile, which was related to the Meso-Cenozoic tectonic event. The AFT age data could be decomposed into three age groups, namely, P3 (394.8-215.7 Ma), P2 (124.6-83.4 Ma), and P1 (70.7-40.8 Ma), indicating three significant tectonic events in the NCC. P3 is related to the uplift of the NCC at 445.0-315.0 Ma and deformation and magmatism at 320.0-200.0 Ma. P2 corresponds to the Mesozoic tectonic activities, such as the closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean, the turning of the Izanagi plate and mantle convection. P1 mainly corresponds to the Izanagi-Pacific ridge, the closure of the Tethys Ocean, and the rotation of the Philippine Sea plate in the Cenozoic. Our study provides evidence for the destruction of the NCC, and has significance for the understanding of the deep mechanism.

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