1. Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology, Lu–Hf isotopes and REE geochemistry constrains on the provenance and tectonic setting of Indochina Block in the Paleozoic
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Xinquan Liang, David A. Foster, Jiangang Fu, Shunv Wen, Phan Van Quynh, Yun Zhou, Ce Wang, Ying Jiang, and Chaoge Dong
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Provenance ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Paleozoic ,Geochemistry ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Paleontology ,Precambrian ,Gondwana ,Geophysics ,Basement (geology) ,Geochronology ,Phanerozoic ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Zircon - Abstract
In situ U–Pb geochronology, Lu–Hf isotopes and REE geochemical analyses of detrital zircons from Cambrian–Devonian sandstones in the Truong Son Belt, central Vietnam, are used to provide the information of provenance and tectonic evolution of the Indochina Block. The combined detrital zircon age spectra of all of the samples ranges from 3699 Ma to 443 Ma and shows with dominant age peaks at ca. 445 Ma and 964 Ma, along with a number of age populations at 618–532 Ma, 1160–1076 Ma, 1454 Ma, 1728 Ma and 2516 Ma. The zircon age populations are similar to those from time equivalent sedimentary sequences in continental blocks disintegrated from the East Gondwana during the Phanerozoic. The younger zircon grains with age peaks at ca. 445 Ma were apparently derived from middle Ordovician–Silurian igneous and metamorphic rocks in Indochina. Zircons with ages older than about 600 Ma were derived from other Gondwana terrains or recycled from the Precambrian basement of the Indochina Block. Similarities in the detrital zircon U–Pb ages suggest that Paleozoic strata in the Indochina, Yangtze, Cathaysia and Tethyan Himalayas has similar provenance. This is consistent with other geological constrains indicating that the Indochina Block was located close to Tethyan Himalaya, northern margin of the India, and northwestern Australia in Gondwana.
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- 2016
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