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Provenance of the siliciclastic rocks in the Lower Yangtze region: Implications for Paleozoic tectonic switching of the northeastern South China Block

Journal

JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 228, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105145

Keywords

Detrital zircon; Paleozoic strata; Provenance; Lower Yangtze region; South China Block

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, China [41872237, 41573023, 41472166]
  2. projects of China Geological Survey, China [DD20190043, DD20160037, DD20190045, DD20190153]

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Integrated analysis of zircon U-Pb dating, in-situ Lu-Hf, and whole-rock geochemical data on Silurian-Permian siliciclastic rocks in the Lower Yangtze region reveals the tectono-sedimentary evolution in the Paleozoic, indicating different provenances and three evolution stages.
Integrated analysis of zircon U-Pb dating, in-situ Lu-Hf and whole-rock geochemical data was performed on Silurian-Permian siliciclastic rocks from the Lower Yangtze region (LYZ), northeastern South China Block, to understand the tectono-sedimentary evolution during the Paleozoic. These rocks have a high chemical index of alteration (CIA = 71.3-91.8) and variable index of compositional variability (ICV = 0.2-3.5), indicating intensive weathering. The high Zr/Sc ratios (12.1-75.3) indicate that their sources contain recycled old sediments. The Silurian and Devonian samples contained abundant detrital zircons with ages of 1.0-0.8 Ga and 460-420 Ma. However, the Permian samples show bimodal age spectra with peaks at ~1800 Ma and 280-260 Ma. Integrated with published geochronological data, the proportion of the 460-420 Ma zircons drastically increased from the Early to Mid-Silurian and decreased in the Early Carboniferous, indicating two tectonic transformations, respectively. Based on these variations and relative paleogeographic data, we suggest three evolution stages with different provenances for the LYZ: (1) from Cambrian to Ordovician, the LYZ region inherited the Cryogenian tectonic framework of South China Block, receiving detritus from East Gondwana. (2) from Silurian to Devonian widespread uplift in South China Block led to the development of an isolated foreland basin with independent sedimentary sources and (3) from Carboniferous to Permian, subduction of the PaleoPacific plate exposed the Paleoproterozoic basement of the Cathaysia Block, providing detritus for the LYZ intraplate basin.& nbsp;

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