Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Công bố khoa học tiêu biểu
* Dữ liệu chỉ mang tính chất tham khảo
Sắp xếp:
Provenance and origins of a Late Paleozoic accretionary complex within the Khangai–Khentei belt in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, central Mongolia
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 75 - Trang 141 - 2013
We have investigated the petrography, geochemistry, and detrital zircon U–Pb LA-ICPMS dating of sandstone from the Gorkhi Formation of the Khangai–Khentei belt in the Ulaanbaatar area, central Mongolia. These data are used to constrain the provenance and source rock composition of the accretionary complex, which is linked to subduction of the Paleo-Asian Ocean within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt during the Middle Devonian to Early Carboniferous. Field and microscopic observations of the modal composition of sandstone and constituent mineral chemistry indicate that the sandstone of the Gorkhi Formation is feldspathic arenite, enriched in saussuritized plagioclase. Geochemical data show that most of the sandstone and shale were derived from a continental margin to continental island arc setting, with plutonic rocks being the source rocks. Detrital zircon 206Pb/238U ages of two sandstones yields age peaks of 322±3 and 346±3Ma. The zircon 206Pb/238U age of a quartz–pumpellyite vein that cuts sandstone has a weighted mean age of 339±3Ma. Based on these zircon ages, we infer that the depositional age of sandstone within the Gorkhi Formation ranges from 320 to 340Ma (i.e., Early Carboniferous). The provenance and depositional age of the Gorkhi Formation suggest that the evolution of the accretionary complex was influenced by the intrusion and erosion of plutonic rocks during the Early Carboniferous. We also suggest that spatial and temporal changes in the provenance of the accretionary complex in the Khangai–Khentei belt, which developed aound the southern continental margin of the Siberian Craton in relation to island arc activity, were influenced by northward subduction of the Paleo-Asian Ocean plate.
#Accretionary complex #Central Asian Orogenic Belt #Carboniferous #Geochemistry #Gorkhi Formation #Sandstone #U–Pb dating #Zircon
The formation and expansion of the eastern Proto-Tibetan Plateau: Insights from low-temperature thermochronology
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 183 - Trang 103975 - 2019
Geology, mineralogy, ore paragenesis, and molybdenite Re-Os geochronology of Sn-W (-Mo) mineralization in Padatgyaung and Dawei, Myanmar: Implications for timing of mineralization and tectonic setting
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 212 - Trang 104725 - 2021
Stratigraphic and volcanic signatures of Miaolingian-Late Ordovician rift pulses in the Alborz Mountains, northern Iran
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 233 - Trang 105240 - 2022
The Cretaceous Southeast Bohol Ophiolite Complex, Central Philippines: a highly disaggregated supra-subduction zone ophiolite
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 21 - Trang 957-965 - 2003
The boundary between the North China Craton and the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in NE China: Seismic evidence from receiver function imaging
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 237 - Trang 105360 - 2022
Organomineralization in Mesoproterozoic giant ooids
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 107 - Trang 195-211 - 2015
Regional metamorphism at extreme conditions: Implications for orogeny at convergent plate margins
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 145 - Trang 46-73 - 2017
Imaging of magma intrusions beneath Harrat Al-Madinah in Saudi Arabia
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 120 - Trang 17-28 - 2016
Tectonic evolution and multi–episodic metallogenesis of the Sanjiang Paleo-Tethys multi-arc-basin-terrane system, SW Tibetan Plateau
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Tập 221 - Trang 104932 - 2021
Tổng số: 2,812
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 10