A Widespread Early Mesozoic Remagnetization in South China

IF 3.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Pub Date : 2018-12-29 DOI:10.1029/2018JB016707
Wenjun Jiao, Yong-Xiang Li, Zhenyu Yang, Jiarun Liu
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The recent discovery of a possible Late Cambrian true polar wander (TPW) from the Jiangshan section in eastern South China has intrigued us to test this TPW in other continuous, well-dated Upper Cambrian successions. We have conducted a detailed paleomagnetic study of a continuous Upper Cambrian succession in Wa'ergang, Hunan Province, middle South China, that contains well-defined trilobite zones correlative with those of the Jiangshan section. Three remanence components were isolated from the Upper Cambrian limestone. The low- and intermediate-temperature components represent a recent viscous magnetization and a Cretaceous remagnetization, respectively. The high-temperature component passes fold tests, but its pole lies close to the Middle Triassic pole of South China, indicating a Middle Triassic remagnetization. Rock magnetic analyses and petrographic observations indicate that the high-temperature component resides in small framboidal magnetite aggregates that were formed via alteration and replacement of pyrite and represents a chemical remagnetization. This Middle Triassic remagnetization and previously recognized Triassic remagnetization exhibit a younging trend from the east to the west of South China. The widespread Triassic remagnetization was likely associated with the Indosinian orogeny during which the scissor-like suturing processes between the South and North China Blocks and the accompanying so-called squeegeed orogenic fluids led to progressively westward younging remagnetization in South China. Although the new paleomagnetic results do not allow us to effectively test the Late Cambrian TPW due to the thorough remagnetization, these data provide important insights into understanding the Early Mesozoic remagnetization and associated geological processes.

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华南早中生代广泛的再磁化
最近在华南东部江山剖面发现了一个可能的晚寒武世真极漂移(TPW),这引起了我们在其他连续的、年代确定的上寒武统序列中验证这种真极漂移的兴趣。本文对华南中南部湖南省瓦尔岗地区连续的上寒武统演替进行了详细的古地磁研究,发现该区与江山剖面具有明确的三叶虫带。从上寒武统灰岩中分离出3个剩余物组分。低温和中温组分分别代表了最近的粘性磁化和白垩纪的再磁化。高温分量通过了褶皱测试,但其极点接近华南中三叠统极点,表明存在中三叠统再磁化作用。岩石磁性分析和岩石学观察表明,高温成分存在于黄铁矿蚀变和替代形成的小的草莓状磁铁矿集合体中,代表化学再磁化。这一中三叠世的再磁化作用与以往认识的三叠纪再磁化作用在华南地区呈现自东向西的年轻化趋势。广泛的三叠纪再磁化可能与印支造山运动有关,在印支造山运动期间,华南和华北地块之间的剪刀状缝合过程以及伴随的所谓挤压造山流体导致华南逐渐向西年轻再磁化。虽然由于彻底的再磁化,新的古地磁结果不能使我们有效地测试晚寒武世的TPW,但这些数据为了解早中生代的再磁化和相关的地质过程提供了重要的见解。
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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