U‐Pb Age and Hf Isotope Study of Detrital Zircons from the Wanzi Supracrustals: Constraints on the Tectonic Setting and Evolution of the Fuping Complex, Trans‐North China Orogen

Acta Geologica Sinica - Tập 80 Số 6 - Trang 844-863 - 2006
Xiaoping Xia1, Min Sun1, Guochun Zhao1, Fu‐Yuan Wu2, Ping Xu2, Jian Zhang1, Yanhong He1, Ji-Heng Zhang2
1Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
2Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,100029

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Abstract: Located in the middle segment of the Trans‐North China Orogen, the Fuping Complex is considered as a critical area in understanding the evolution history of the North China Craton (NCC). The complex is composed of various high‐grade and multiply deformed rocks, including gray gneiss, basic granulite, amphibolite, fine‐grained gneiss and marble, metamorphosed to upper amphibolite or granulite facies. It can be divided into four rock units: the Fuping TTG gneisses, Longquanguan augen gneisses, Wanzi supracrustals, and Nanying granitic gneisses. U‐Pb age and Hf isotope compositions of about 200 detrital zircons from the Wanzi supracrustals of the Fuping Complex have been analyzed. The data on metamorphic zircon rims give ages of 1.82‐1.84 Ga, corresponding to the final amalgamation event of the NCC, whereas the data for igneous zircon cores yield two age populations at ∼2.10 and ∼2.51 Ga, with some inherited ages scattering between 2.5 and 2.9 Ga. These results suggest that the Wanzi supracrustals were derived from the Fuping TTG gneisses (∼2.5 Ga) and the Nanying granitic gneisses (2.0–2.1 Ga) and deposited between 2.10 and 1.84 Ga. All zircons with ∼2.51 Ga age have positive initial ∍Hf values from +1.4 to +10.9, suggesting an important crustal growth event at ∼2.5 Ga through the addition of juvenile materials from the mantle. The Hf isotope data for the detrital zircons further imply that the 2.8 Ga rocks are important components in the lower crust, which is consistent with a suggestion from Nd isotope data for the Eastern Block. The zircons of 2.10 Ga population have initial ∍Hf values of −4.9 to +6.1, interpreted as mixing of crustal re‐melt with minor juvenile material contribution at 2.1 Ga. These results are distinct from that for the Western Block, supporting that the Fuping Complex was emplaced in a tectonic active environment at the western margin of the Eastern Block.

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