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Provenance of upper Permian-Triassic sediments in the south of North China: Implications for the Qinling orogeny and basin evolution

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SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
卷 424, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2021.106002

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Provenance analysis; Qinling Orogenic Belt; Fold-and-thrust belt; Detrital zircon ages; Exhumation

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42072123]

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The Triassic Qinling Orogenic Belt was formed during the closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean. Provenance analysis of sediments from the south of North China reveals the evolution of this basin-mountain system. Detrital zircons from different sedimentary rocks indicate a mixed provenance from the Qinling Orogenic Belt and Southern North China Block, showing the tectonic collision and uplift history in the region.
The Triassic Qinling Orogenic Belt was formed during the closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean, and its evolution can be traced by provenance analysis of sediments in the south of North China. We present detrital zircon ages, sandstone petrographic observations, paleocurrent data, and paleogeographic reconstructions that allow the evolution of this basin-mountain system to be reconstructed. Detrital zircons from upper Permian sedimentary rocks yield two major age peaks at 1876 and 259 Ma, and two minor age peaks at 2526 and 363 Ma. These zircons were likely sourced from recycled sediments in the Southern North China Block. Detrital zircons from Lower Triassic sedimentary rocks have multiple age peaks at ca. 2500, 1850, 950, 745, 450-430, and 310-250 Ma, reflecting a mixed provenance from the Qinling Orogenic Belt and Southern North China Block. Zircons from a Middle Triassic sandstone have a concentrated age peak at ca. 250 Ma and two subordinate age peaks at ca. 1800 and 2500 Ma. Hafnium isotope data for the late Paleozoic detrital zircons are characterized by negative epsilon Hf(t) values of -23.11 to -0.11, and only two grains have positive epsilon Hf(t) values of +1.45 and +2.10. We infer that these zircons were derived from recycled sediments in the Southern North China Block. The provenance data show that the North Qinling Belt and Southern North China Block had been uplifted prior to the Early Triassic. The uplift was mainly related to the continental collision between the South China and North China blocks. These and previously published data indicate the Southern North China Block experienced exhumation during the Middle-Late Triassic, firstly involving Permian cover rocks, followed by Cambrian and Neoproterozoic strata, and finally Mesoproterozoic basement rocks. The fold-and-thrust belt in the Southern North China Block probably formed during the Middle Triassic. Uplift and denudation of the Qinling Orogenic Belt controlled Triassic basin evolution in the south of North China. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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