Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1349-3825
Print ISSN : 1345-6296
ISSN-L : 1345-6296
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Age, provenance and geological significance of (meta)–sedimentary rocks in the Yitong–Gongzhuling area, NE China: Constraints from zircon U–Pb geochronology
Shengnan SUNZuozhen HANZhigang SONG
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2022 年 117 巻 1 号 論文ID: 211224

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The Permo–Triassic was a crucial interval for the Changchun–Yanji suture zone in NE China since it witnessed the late–stage tectonic evolution of the Paleo–Asian Ocean (PAO). Thus, provenance analysis of Triassic sedimentary rocks in this region can shed light on the eventual closure process of the PAO. In this study, we carried out petrological, geochemical, and detrital zircon U–Pb geochronological research on two (meta)–sedimentary rocks from the Yitong–Gongzhuling area located in the westernmost section of the Changchun–Yanji suture zone. LA–ICP–MS U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the two samples indicate a middle Triassic maximum depositional age (~ 240 Ma). The two samples present a most significant Permo–Triassic (299–240 Ma) detrital zircon population that corresponds to the multi–phase subduction and collision–related magmatism along the Changchun–Yanji suture zone. In addition, a late Silurian–early Devonian (429–390 Ma) detrital zircon population is also present and presumably fed from a pre–existing accreted arc terrane along the northern margin of the North China Craton (NCC). In contrast to some previously reported Permo–Triassic sedimentary rocks in adjacent areas, our new results show an absence of ~ 2.5 and ~ 1.8 Ga ages characteristic of NCC magmatism or metamorphism. The results imply that the Yitong–Gongzhuling area probably has a higher relief than the adjacent area during the middle Triassic, preventing the deposition of materials from the NCC to the south. This is further evidenced by the proximal orogenic source, short–distance transportation, and rapid accumulation for the studied samples as indicated by the subhedral to anhedral and poor roundness morphology of detrital zircons. The inferred regional uplift was hypothesized to be caused by the continued transpression during the PAO final closure based on the widely distribute early–middle Triassic syn–collisional granitic rocks along the Changchun–Yanji suture zone.

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