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U–Pb age and Hf isotopic characteristics of detrital zircon from the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi Province, and their geological significance
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U–Pb dating and Hf isotopes of detrital zircons from the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi, were investigated to determine the depositional age and provenance of the Nanhua System and the early crustal evolution stages of the South China. U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Chang'an Formation of the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi, are mainly 0.66 ~ 0.72 Ga and 0.72 ~ 0.90 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −17.05 to 12.79. The dominant provenance is composed of Neoproterozoic magmatic rock from the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Block and the Nanhua period detrital material from Cathaysia Block. U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Fulu Formation can be divided into four major groups, that is, 0.64 ~ 0.72 Ga, 0.72 ~ 0.90 Ga, 1.80 ~ 2.20 Ga, and 2.30 ~ 2.80 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −27.66 to 11.68. The main provenance is Neoproterozoic magmatic rock from the southeastern margin of Yangtze Block, followed by the Nanhua period detrital material from the Cathaysia Block and geological body equivalent to the assembly of the Columbia Supercontinent. U–Pb age of detrital zircons from Lijiapo Formation is concentrated in 0.72 ~ 0.90 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −16.02 to 11.87, and the main provenance comes from Neoproterozoic magmatic rock in the south‐east margin of Yangtze Block. The second‐stage Hf model age (TDM2) of the Nanhua System is 0.84 ~ 4.51 Ga, with two obvious peak intervals of 0.90 ~ 1.30 Ga and 1.40 ~ 2.10 Ga, and two secondary peak intervals of 2.40 ~ 3.00 Ga and 3.10 ~ 3.60 Ga, which can be interpreted that the research area has experienced four stages of crustal growth: 3.10 ~ 3.60 Ga, 2.40 ~ 3.00 Ga, 1.40 ~ 2.10 Ga, and 0.90 ~ 1.30 Ga. The detrital zircon age spectra indicate that the Chang'an Formation and Fulu Formation of the Nanhua System contain more detrital zircons which is contemporaneous with strata due to the Xuefeng orogeny, while the Lijiapo Formation contains a very small amount of detrital zircon which is contemporaneous with strata, suggesting that the tectonic setting has shifted to a passive continental margin or pull‐apart basin during the period of the Lijiapo Formation.
Title: U–Pb age and Hf isotopic characteristics of detrital zircon from the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi Province, and their geological significance
Description:
U–Pb dating and Hf isotopes of detrital zircons from the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi, were investigated to determine the depositional age and provenance of the Nanhua System and the early crustal evolution stages of the South China.
U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Chang'an Formation of the Nanhua System in Longsheng, northern Guangxi, are mainly 0.
66 ~ 0.
72 Ga and 0.
72 ~ 0.
90 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −17.
05 to 12.
79.
The dominant provenance is composed of Neoproterozoic magmatic rock from the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Block and the Nanhua period detrital material from Cathaysia Block.
U–Pb ages of detrital zircons from the Fulu Formation can be divided into four major groups, that is, 0.
64 ~ 0.
72 Ga, 0.
72 ~ 0.
90 Ga, 1.
80 ~ 2.
20 Ga, and 2.
30 ~ 2.
80 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −27.
66 to 11.
68.
The main provenance is Neoproterozoic magmatic rock from the southeastern margin of Yangtze Block, followed by the Nanhua period detrital material from the Cathaysia Block and geological body equivalent to the assembly of the Columbia Supercontinent.
U–Pb age of detrital zircons from Lijiapo Formation is concentrated in 0.
72 ~ 0.
90 Ga, with εHf(t) ranging from −16.
02 to 11.
87, and the main provenance comes from Neoproterozoic magmatic rock in the south‐east margin of Yangtze Block.
The second‐stage Hf model age (TDM2) of the Nanhua System is 0.
84 ~ 4.
51 Ga, with two obvious peak intervals of 0.
90 ~ 1.
30 Ga and 1.
40 ~ 2.
10 Ga, and two secondary peak intervals of 2.
40 ~ 3.
00 Ga and 3.
10 ~ 3.
60 Ga, which can be interpreted that the research area has experienced four stages of crustal growth: 3.
10 ~ 3.
60 Ga, 2.
40 ~ 3.
00 Ga, 1.
40 ~ 2.
10 Ga, and 0.
90 ~ 1.
30 Ga.
The detrital zircon age spectra indicate that the Chang'an Formation and Fulu Formation of the Nanhua System contain more detrital zircons which is contemporaneous with strata due to the Xuefeng orogeny, while the Lijiapo Formation contains a very small amount of detrital zircon which is contemporaneous with strata, suggesting that the tectonic setting has shifted to a passive continental margin or pull‐apart basin during the period of the Lijiapo Formation.
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