Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results

© 2017 Elsevier B.V.Hainan Island in southwestern south China has 1.43 Ga crystalline rocks as part of the Proterozoic basement rocks for the Cathaysia Block. Understanding Proterozoic tectonics of the island is thus essential for constraining the paleogeographic positions of the Cathaysia Block in...

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Main Authors: Yao, Weihua, Li, Zheng-Xiang, Li, W., Li, X.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2017
Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL150100133
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58837
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author Yao, Weihua
Li, Zheng-Xiang
Li, W.
Li, X.
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description © 2017 Elsevier B.V.Hainan Island in southwestern south China has 1.43 Ga crystalline rocks as part of the Proterozoic basement rocks for the Cathaysia Block. Understanding Proterozoic tectonics of the island is thus essential for constraining the paleogeographic positions of the Cathaysia Block in Precambrian supercontinents. We report here new geochronological and Hf–O isotopic results for Mesoproterozoic gneisses, metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks, and quartz sandstones from Hainan Island. Together with published data from the region, we divide Hainan Mesoproterozoic rocks into three major tectonostratigraphic units: (1) the amphibolite-facies Baoban Complex, consisting mainly of 1.43 Ga volcanic/plutonic rocks and sedimentary rocks formed in a continental rift setting but subsequently experienced high-grade metamorphism during 1.3–1.0 Ga; (2) the greenschist-facies Shilu Group, consisting of 1.43 Ga rift sediments with 1.44 Ga tuff in the “fifth layer” that are coeval with the protolith of the Baoban Complex, and ca. 1.0 Ga foreland basin sediments in the “sixth layer”, all underwent upper greenschist-facies metamorphism soon after the deposition of the “sixth layer”; (3) the Shihuiding Formation that unconformably overlies the Shilu Group, consisting of <1.1 Ga (most likely ?1.0 Ga) coastal marine to lagoon sediments deposited in a post-orogenic setting. Inter-continental provenance and magmatic comparisons suggest a united Tasmania-Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass during the Mesoproterozoic, likely all received similar-sourced rifting sediments from Cathaysia-like basements during the Nuna breakup at ~1.43 Ga. The 1.3(?)–0.9 Ga Grenville-aged Sibao orogeny welded the Yangtze Block with the Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass, bringing Tasmania, Yangtze and the Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass together. Sedimentary detritus were shed from the orogen to basins covering Hainan Island, western Yangtze, Tasmania and western Laurentia during the assembling of Rodinia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-588372022-10-27T07:44:43Z Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results Yao, Weihua Li, Zheng-Xiang Li, W. Li, X. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.Hainan Island in southwestern south China has 1.43 Ga crystalline rocks as part of the Proterozoic basement rocks for the Cathaysia Block. Understanding Proterozoic tectonics of the island is thus essential for constraining the paleogeographic positions of the Cathaysia Block in Precambrian supercontinents. We report here new geochronological and Hf–O isotopic results for Mesoproterozoic gneisses, metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks, and quartz sandstones from Hainan Island. Together with published data from the region, we divide Hainan Mesoproterozoic rocks into three major tectonostratigraphic units: (1) the amphibolite-facies Baoban Complex, consisting mainly of 1.43 Ga volcanic/plutonic rocks and sedimentary rocks formed in a continental rift setting but subsequently experienced high-grade metamorphism during 1.3–1.0 Ga; (2) the greenschist-facies Shilu Group, consisting of 1.43 Ga rift sediments with 1.44 Ga tuff in the “fifth layer” that are coeval with the protolith of the Baoban Complex, and ca. 1.0 Ga foreland basin sediments in the “sixth layer”, all underwent upper greenschist-facies metamorphism soon after the deposition of the “sixth layer”; (3) the Shihuiding Formation that unconformably overlies the Shilu Group, consisting of <1.1 Ga (most likely ?1.0 Ga) coastal marine to lagoon sediments deposited in a post-orogenic setting. Inter-continental provenance and magmatic comparisons suggest a united Tasmania-Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass during the Mesoproterozoic, likely all received similar-sourced rifting sediments from Cathaysia-like basements during the Nuna breakup at ~1.43 Ga. The 1.3(?)–0.9 Ga Grenville-aged Sibao orogeny welded the Yangtze Block with the Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass, bringing Tasmania, Yangtze and the Cathaysia-Laurentia landmass together. Sedimentary detritus were shed from the orogen to basins covering Hainan Island, western Yangtze, Tasmania and western Laurentia during the assembling of Rodinia. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58837 10.1016/j.precamres.2017.01.001 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL150100133 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Yao, Weihua
Li, Zheng-Xiang
Li, W.
Li, X.
Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title_full Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title_fullStr Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title_full_unstemmed Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title_short Proterozoic tectonics of Hainan Island in supercontinent cycles: New insights from geochronological and isotopic results
title_sort proterozoic tectonics of hainan island in supercontinent cycles: new insights from geochronological and isotopic results
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FL150100133
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58837