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Late Mesozoic rifting and its deep dynamic mechanisms in the central Sulu orogenic belt:Records from Lingshan Island

Authors :
Zhou, Tengfei
Zhou, Yaoqi
Søager, Nina
Holm, Paul Martin
Zhang, Zhenkai
Wang, Jun
Liang, Zhao
Mu, Hongyu
Cheng, Yanjun
Liu, Feifei
Wang, Miao
Zhang, Yue
Zhang, Hui
Gu, Yangjian
Dong, Shihui
Zhao, Hanjie
Li, Manjie
Chen, Yang
Liu, Yanzi
Zhou, Tengfei
Zhou, Yaoqi
Søager, Nina
Holm, Paul Martin
Zhang, Zhenkai
Wang, Jun
Liang, Zhao
Mu, Hongyu
Cheng, Yanjun
Liu, Feifei
Wang, Miao
Zhang, Yue
Zhang, Hui
Gu, Yangjian
Dong, Shihui
Zhao, Hanjie
Li, Manjie
Chen, Yang
Liu, Yanzi
Source :
Zhou , T , Zhou , Y , Søager , N , Holm , P M , Zhang , Z , Wang , J , Liang , Z , Mu , H , Cheng , Y , Liu , F , Wang , M , Zhang , Y , Zhang , H , Gu , Y , Dong , S , Zhao , H , Li , M , Chen , Y & Liu , Y 2022 , ' Late Mesozoic rifting and its deep dynamic mechanisms in the central Sulu orogenic belt : Records from Lingshan Island ' , Science in China, Series D: Earth Sciences , vol. 65 , no. 9 , pp. 1751–1771 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Lingshan Island scientific drill confirms that two episodes (Laiyang period and Qingshan period) of rifting developed in the central Sulu orogenic belt (SOB) in Late Mesozoic. With a set of methods including fieldwork, drilling, core logging, zircon U-Pb dating and whole rock geochemistry applied, the age, the depositional sequence and the deep dynamic mechanisms of rift evolution were unraveled. The stratigraphic sequence of the Laiyang-Qingshan Groups on Lingshan Island was composed of two different rifting sequences: (1) Laiyang Group (147-125 Ma), which consists of deep-water gravity flow deposits with interlayers of intermediate volcanic rocks; and (2) Lower Qingshan Group (125-119 Ma), which unconformably overlies the former sequence and contains subaerial volcanic deposits and terrestrial deposits. The tectonic environment changed during the evolution of these two episodes of rifting: the rift was in a NNW-SSE extensional environment in the Laiyang period and showed the typical passive rifting character that "lithospheric extension and rifting preceded volcanism". The passive rifting period was ended by a short WNW-ESE compression at about 125 Ma. After that, the tectonic environment transferred to a strong NW-SE extensional environment and the rifting evolved into a volcanic arc basin in the Qingshan period. The igneous rocks are shoshonitic to high-K calc-alkaline trachyandesites to trachytes with a few intercalated lamprophyres and a rhyolite. The geochemical characteristics of the igneous rocks indicate that they are mantle-derived melts with a metasomatized mantle source and/or crustal contamination. In addition, an increased thinning of the lithosphere happened during the rifting episodes. The low-angle subduction of the Paleo-Pacific plate in the Jurassic weakened the thickened SOB lithospheric mantle. The rollback of the subducting plate started in late Jurassic to early Cretaceous, and the SOB lithospheric mantle was delaminated synchronously

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OAIster
Journal :
Zhou , T , Zhou , Y , Søager , N , Holm , P M , Zhang , Z , Wang , J , Liang , Z , Mu , H , Cheng , Y , Liu , F , Wang , M , Zhang , Y , Zhang , H , Gu , Y , Dong , S , Zhao , H , Li , M , Chen , Y & Liu , Y 2022 , ' Late Mesozoic rifting and its deep dynamic mechanisms in the central Sulu orogenic belt : Records from Lingshan Island ' , Science in China, Series D: Earth Sciences , vol. 65 , no. 9 , pp. 1751–1771 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349069819
Document Type :
Electronic Resource