中亚造山带南部微大陆和弧的堆积:从北山早古生代沉积记录的产状分析中获得的启示

Ning Huo, S. Ao, W. Xiao, Q. Guo, Q. Mao, Dongfang Song
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中亚造山带涉及众多岩浆弧、增生复合体和大陆碎片在长期俯冲和增生过程中的混合。然而,关键微大陆地体的性质及其连续性仍不清楚。本研究对北山造山带的砂岩进行了露头观察、重矿物组合、全岩地球化学、锆英石U-Pb年代测定和Lu-Hf同位素分析。野外观察、岩相分析和风化指数的研究结果表明,砂岩的构造背景为前弧沉积盆地。砂岩的 MDA 分别为 503.8 ± 6.9 Ma 和 431.9 ± 6.0 Ma。砂岩的成因复杂,可能源自双英山和寒山地块。通过将碎屑锆石的 U-Pb 年龄与邻近的地层(如中天山、都煌和塔里木)进行比较,发现双英山区块与敦煌地层具有相似的成因,而马宗山-含山则与中天山地层具有亲缘关系。这项研究强调了北山造山带沉积物成因的复杂性,它受到推覆构造过程、增生复合体和多岩系存在的影响。
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Accretion of micro-continents and arcs in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Insights from provenance analyses of early Paleozoic sedimentary records in Beishan
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt involves amalgamation of numerous magmatic arcs, accretionary complexes, and continental fragments during long-lived subduction and accretion. However, the nature of key microcontinental terranes, as well as their continuity, remains unclear. This study conducted outcrop observation, heavy mineral assemblage, whole-rock geochemistry, detrital zircon U-Pb dating and Lu-Hf isotope analysis on sandstones in the Beishan orogenic belt. The findings from field observations, petrographic analysis and weathering indices that the tectonic setting of the sandstone is a fore-arc sedimentary basin. The MDAs of sandstones are 503.8 ± 6.9 Ma and 431.9 ± 6.0 Ma. The provenance of the sandstone is complex, which probably originating from the Shuangyingshan and the Hanshan blocks. By comparing the detrital zircons U-Pb ages with adjacent terranes such as Central Tianshan, Duhuang and Tarim, it was observed that the Shuangyingshan block shares similary provenance with the Dunhaung terrane, while the Mazongshan-Hanshan shows affinity to the Central Tianshan Terrane. This study highlights the complex nature of sediment provenance in the Beishan orogenic belt, influenced by tectonic processes involving thrusting, accretionary complexes, and the presence of multiple terranes.
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