Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia

The Neoproterozoic Tonian strata (ca. 870–725 Ma) in the western Jiangnan Orogen archive the records of sedimentary provenance and tectonic setting which can be used to understand the geological evolution of the South China Continent. These strata are separated into the basement and cover sequences...

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Main Authors: Jiawei Zhang, Taiping Ye, Yaran Dai, Jianshu Chen, Hui Zhang, Chuangu Dai, Guohua Yuan, Kaiyuan Jiang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-01
Series:Geoscience Frontiers
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Chuangu Dai
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Yaran Dai
Jianshu Chen
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Chuangu Dai
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Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
Geoscience Frontiers
author_facet Jiawei Zhang
Taiping Ye
Yaran Dai
Jianshu Chen
Hui Zhang
Chuangu Dai
Guohua Yuan
Kaiyuan Jiang
author_sort Jiawei Zhang
title Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
title_short Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
title_full Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
title_fullStr Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
title_full_unstemmed Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within Rodinia
title_sort provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the neoproterozoic strata, western jiangnan orogen: implications for south china within rodinia
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description The Neoproterozoic Tonian strata (ca. 870–725 Ma) in the western Jiangnan Orogen archive the records of sedimentary provenance and tectonic setting which can be used to understand the geological evolution of the South China Continent. These strata are separated into the basement and cover sequences by a regional angular unconformity. The basement sequence can be subdivided into the lower and the upper parts by the widespread interbedded ca. 840 Ma basalt with pillow structure. In the present work, 234 concordant detrital zircon analyses are obtained from three Tonian sandstone samples in the Fanjingshan district, Guizhou Province. Combined with previous results, a total of 1736 analyses of detrital zircon U-Pb ages derived from 12 formations of Tonian strata in the western Jiangnan Orogen are used to decipher the integrated sedimentary and tectonic histories. The zircons from the lowermost part of the basement sequence (the Yujiagou Formation) show oval morphology and display two Paleoproterozoic age peaks at 2325 Ma and 1845 Ma which are similar with the detrital zircon age peaks from the Late Paleoproterozoic to Early Mesoproterozoic Dongchuan/Dahongshan/Hekou groups, suggesting a passive margin basin in which the sediments were mainly sourced from the southwestern Yangtze Block. However, the zircon age population of the lower part of the basement sequence (the Xiaojiahe, Huixiangping formations and their equivalents) indicates the sedimentary derivation from bidirectional sources (the ca. 870 Ma arc materials in the south and the old detritus from the southwestern Yangtze Block) which is consistent with a back arc setting for the deposition of the sediments. Zircons from the upper part of the basement sequence (the Duyantang Formation and its equivalent) show euhedral and subangular morphology and display a unimodal age peak at ca. 835 Ma. This sequence was possibly deposited in a convergent setting and the detritus were came from the locally distributed syn-collisional igneous rocks. The lower part of the cover sequence (the Xinzhai and Wuye formations and their equivalents) shows a distinct zircon age peak at 815–809 Ma and two subordinate peaks at 2485 Ma and 2018 Ma, suggesting that the basin had gradually transformed into a continental rift basin and received the detritus from the ca. 815 Ma post-collisional magmatic rocks as well as from different Paleoproterozoic source rocks in the northern Yangtze Block. We propose a tectonic evolution model that envisages eruption of ca. 840 Ma basalt in a back arc basin that existed during ca. 870–835 Ma, an angular unconformity was formed during amalgamation of the Yangtze Block and the Cathaysia Block at ca. 835–820 Ma and the rifting of the South China Continent was initiated at ca. 800 Ma. Our study concludes that the South China Continent was formed on the periphery of the Rodinia supercontinent. Keywords: Detrital zircon, Fanjingshan, Sibao, Back arc basin, Precambrian, Tonian
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spelling doaj-a68aae739d2347cdaf0751cacdf1d2e02020-11-24T21:44:14ZengElsevierGeoscience Frontiers1674-98712019-09-0110518231839Provenance and tectonic setting transition as recorded in the Neoproterozoic strata, western Jiangnan Orogen: Implications for South China within RodiniaJiawei Zhang0Taiping Ye1Yaran Dai2Jianshu Chen3Hui Zhang4Chuangu Dai5Guohua Yuan6Kaiyuan Jiang7Guizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, China; Chinese Academy of Land and Resources Economics, Beijing 101149, China; Key Laboratory of Carrying Capacity Assessment for Resources and Environment, Ministry of Land and Resources, Beijing 101149, China; Corresponding author. Guizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, China.Guizhou Central Laboratory of Geology and Mineral Resources, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550018, ChinaGuizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, ChinaGuizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, ChinaGuizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, ChinaGuizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, ChinaChinese Academy of Land and Resources Economics, Beijing 101149, China; Key Laboratory of Carrying Capacity Assessment for Resources and Environment, Ministry of Land and Resources, Beijing 101149, ChinaGuizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550081, ChinaThe Neoproterozoic Tonian strata (ca. 870–725 Ma) in the western Jiangnan Orogen archive the records of sedimentary provenance and tectonic setting which can be used to understand the geological evolution of the South China Continent. These strata are separated into the basement and cover sequences by a regional angular unconformity. The basement sequence can be subdivided into the lower and the upper parts by the widespread interbedded ca. 840 Ma basalt with pillow structure. In the present work, 234 concordant detrital zircon analyses are obtained from three Tonian sandstone samples in the Fanjingshan district, Guizhou Province. Combined with previous results, a total of 1736 analyses of detrital zircon U-Pb ages derived from 12 formations of Tonian strata in the western Jiangnan Orogen are used to decipher the integrated sedimentary and tectonic histories. The zircons from the lowermost part of the basement sequence (the Yujiagou Formation) show oval morphology and display two Paleoproterozoic age peaks at 2325 Ma and 1845 Ma which are similar with the detrital zircon age peaks from the Late Paleoproterozoic to Early Mesoproterozoic Dongchuan/Dahongshan/Hekou groups, suggesting a passive margin basin in which the sediments were mainly sourced from the southwestern Yangtze Block. However, the zircon age population of the lower part of the basement sequence (the Xiaojiahe, Huixiangping formations and their equivalents) indicates the sedimentary derivation from bidirectional sources (the ca. 870 Ma arc materials in the south and the old detritus from the southwestern Yangtze Block) which is consistent with a back arc setting for the deposition of the sediments. Zircons from the upper part of the basement sequence (the Duyantang Formation and its equivalent) show euhedral and subangular morphology and display a unimodal age peak at ca. 835 Ma. This sequence was possibly deposited in a convergent setting and the detritus were came from the locally distributed syn-collisional igneous rocks. The lower part of the cover sequence (the Xinzhai and Wuye formations and their equivalents) shows a distinct zircon age peak at 815–809 Ma and two subordinate peaks at 2485 Ma and 2018 Ma, suggesting that the basin had gradually transformed into a continental rift basin and received the detritus from the ca. 815 Ma post-collisional magmatic rocks as well as from different Paleoproterozoic source rocks in the northern Yangtze Block. We propose a tectonic evolution model that envisages eruption of ca. 840 Ma basalt in a back arc basin that existed during ca. 870–835 Ma, an angular unconformity was formed during amalgamation of the Yangtze Block and the Cathaysia Block at ca. 835–820 Ma and the rifting of the South China Continent was initiated at ca. 800 Ma. Our study concludes that the South China Continent was formed on the periphery of the Rodinia supercontinent. Keywords: Detrital zircon, Fanjingshan, Sibao, Back arc basin, Precambrian, Tonianhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674987118302366