The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues

This paper reviews current thinking with respect to the main issues concerning the nature and evolution of the North China Craton (NCC). Because literature on the NCC is so voluminous, it of necessity focuses on specific aspects that have wider applicability to the nature of Precambrian cratons in g...

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Main Author: Wilde, Simon
Other Authors: Y. Dilek
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33587
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description This paper reviews current thinking with respect to the main issues concerning the nature and evolution of the North China Craton (NCC). Because literature on the NCC is so voluminous, it of necessity focuses on specific aspects that have wider applicability to the nature of Precambrian cratons in general. The assembly of the craton is examined and opposing views evaluated. The overall distribution of Precambrian rocks is placed within the favoured model for subdividing the craton, and recent advances in determining the ages of key lithological associations are presented. The more controversial topic of where the NCC was placed in the Nuna/Columbia and Rodinia supercontinents is canvassed, although no definitive conclusions can be drawn. Finally, the removal of continental lithosphere from beneath the eastern part of the craton in the Phanerozoic is briefly examined, since this phenomenon has wider implications for the global preservation of Precambrian crust.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-335872023-02-27T07:34:31Z The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues Wilde, Simon Y. Dilek H. Furnes This paper reviews current thinking with respect to the main issues concerning the nature and evolution of the North China Craton (NCC). Because literature on the NCC is so voluminous, it of necessity focuses on specific aspects that have wider applicability to the nature of Precambrian cratons in general. The assembly of the craton is examined and opposing views evaluated. The overall distribution of Precambrian rocks is placed within the favoured model for subdividing the craton, and recent advances in determining the ages of key lithological associations are presented. The more controversial topic of where the NCC was placed in the Nuna/Columbia and Rodinia supercontinents is canvassed, although no definitive conclusions can be drawn. Finally, the removal of continental lithosphere from beneath the eastern part of the craton in the Phanerozoic is briefly examined, since this phenomenon has wider implications for the global preservation of Precambrian crust. 2014 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33587 10.1007/978-94-007-7615-9_6 Springer restricted
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The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title_full The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title_fullStr The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title_full_unstemmed The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title_short The Precambrian Geology of the North China Craton: A Review and Update of the Key Issues
title_sort precambrian geology of the north china craton: a review and update of the key issues
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/33587