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New U-Pb and Hf isotopic data confirm Anshan as the oldest preserved segment of the North China Craton

Authors :
Xiaoyan Yin
Jiashan Wu
Hongyin Zhou
Yusheng Wan
Simon A. Wilde
Dunyi Liu
Chunyan Dong
Source :
American Journal of Science. 308:200-231
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Journal of Science (AJS), 2008.

Abstract

The Anshan area in the northeastern part of the North China Craton contains the oldest known rocks in China. Rocks with ages of ∼3.8 Ga are present in three trondhjemite-dominated gneiss complexes, referred to as the Baijiafen, Dongshan and Shengoushi complexes. The oldest material identified in these complexes has weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb ages of 3800 ± 5 Ma, 3794 ± 4 Ma and 3777 ± 13 Ma, respectively. In addition, younger geological events at 3680 ± 19 Ma, 3620 ± 23 Ma, and 3573 ± 21 Ma have been identified, recording the emplacement of several generations of trondhjemite. A biotite schist of possible supracrustal origin contains a zircon population with a weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb age of 3723 ± 17 Ma and is cut by a 3620 Ma trondhjemite, implying formation prior to ∼3.62 Ga. TDM(Hf) model ages for the zircons range from 3256 to 4264 Ma, but are mostly ∼3.9 Ga, indicating that significantly older crust was not present in the source region of the trondhjemitic magmas.

Details

ISSN :
00029599
Volume :
308
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Science
Accession number :
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