Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications

The basement rocks in NE China, including Mushan Group in Jiamusi Block, Xinghuadukou Group in the Xing' an Block, constitute a khondalitic sequence of sillimanite- and garnet-bearing gneisses, hornblende-plagioclase gneiss and felsic paragneisses. Zircon U-Ph dating of the garnet-sillimanite g...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Jian-bo, Zhang, X., Wilde, Simon, Zheng, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Science China Press 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45718
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Zhang, X.
Wilde, Simon
Zheng, C.
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Zhang, X.
Wilde, Simon
Zheng, C.
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description The basement rocks in NE China, including Mushan Group in Jiamusi Block, Xinghuadukou Group in the Xing' an Block, constitute a khondalitic sequence of sillimanite- and garnet-bearing gneisses, hornblende-plagioclase gneiss and felsic paragneisses. Zircon U-Ph dating of the garnet-sillimanite gneiss samples from Erguna, Xing' an and Khanka blocks indicates high-grade metamorphism occurred at similar to 500Ma, where several detrital zircon grains whose ages extend between 600Ma to 850Ma. The Pan-African high-grade metamorphism with magmatism events were obtained from all the blocks in NE China, including the Erguna, Xing' an, Songliao and Jiamusi-Khanka blocks, establish a over 1300km Pan-African khondalite belt in NE China, named here the Northeast China Khondalite Belt'. The results from this study provide new idea for researching the tectonic affinity and plate evolution in the NE...
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-457182017-01-30T15:22:47Z Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications Zhou, Jian-bo Zhang, X. Wilde, Simon Zheng, C. The basement rocks in NE China, including Mushan Group in Jiamusi Block, Xinghuadukou Group in the Xing' an Block, constitute a khondalitic sequence of sillimanite- and garnet-bearing gneisses, hornblende-plagioclase gneiss and felsic paragneisses. Zircon U-Ph dating of the garnet-sillimanite gneiss samples from Erguna, Xing' an and Khanka blocks indicates high-grade metamorphism occurred at similar to 500Ma, where several detrital zircon grains whose ages extend between 600Ma to 850Ma. The Pan-African high-grade metamorphism with magmatism events were obtained from all the blocks in NE China, including the Erguna, Xing' an, Songliao and Jiamusi-Khanka blocks, establish a over 1300km Pan-African khondalite belt in NE China, named here the Northeast China Khondalite Belt'. The results from this study provide new idea for researching the tectonic affinity and plate evolution in the NE... 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45718 Science China Press restricted
spellingShingle Zhou, Jian-bo
Zhang, X.
Wilde, Simon
Zheng, C.
Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title_full Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title_fullStr Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title_full_unstemmed Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title_short Confirming of the Heilongjiang ~500Ma Pan-African khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
title_sort confirming of the heilongjiang ~500ma pan-african khondalite belt and its tectonic implications
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45718