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Timing and setting of Guanjiagou conglomerate in South Qinling and their tectonic implications
引用本文:YAN Quanren1,A. D. Hanson2,WANG Zongqi1,P. A. Druschke2,YAN Zhen3,WANG Tao1 & LU Haifeng1 1. Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Bei-jing 100037,China, 2. Department of Geosciences,University of Nevada Las Vegas,Las Vegas 454010,NV 89154,USA, 3. Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029,China. Timing and setting of Guanjiagou conglomerate in South Qinling and their tectonic implications[J]. 科学通报(英文版), 2004, 49(16): 1722-1729. DOI: 10.1007/BF03184306
作者姓名:YAN Quanren1  A. D. Hanson2  WANG Zongqi1  P. A. Druschke2  YAN Zhen3  WANG Tao1 & LU Haifeng1 1. Institute of Geology  Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences  Bei-jing 100037  China   2. Department of Geosciences  University of Nevada Las Vegas  Las Vegas 454010  NV 89154  USA   3. Institute of Geology and Geophysics  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Beijing 100029  China
作者单位:YAN Quanren1,A. D. Hanson2,WANG Zongqi1,P. A. Druschke2,YAN Zhen3,WANG Tao1 & LU Haifeng1 1. Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Bei-jing 100037,China; 2. Department of Geosciences,University of Nevada Las Vegas,Las Vegas 454010,NV 89154,USA; 3. Institute of Geology and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029,China
摘    要:TheGuanjiagouFormationisafault-boundterranelocatedintheSouthQinlingMountains,centralChina.Theageandtectonicsettingoftheconglomerateinthisformation(Guanjiagouconglomerate,GC)havebeencontroversialsincethe1940s,withnumerousconflictinginterpretationsandcorrelationsproposedbydifferentworkers.Forexample,itwasinitiallydescribedbyYeetal.(1944)[1],whointerpretedtheGCasSinian(LatestNeo-proterozoic)tillites.However,Huang[2]regardedtheGC,plustheBikouSystem(composedoftheBikouvolcanicandtheHengdant…

关 键 词:关家沟 成因 ^40Ar/^39Ar定年 残余海洋盆地 沉积年代 构造意义
收稿时间:2004-04-19
修稿时间:2004-06-01

Timing and setting of Guanjiagou conglomerate in South Qinling and their tectonic implications
Yan,Quanren,Hanson,A. D.,Wang,Zongqi,Druschke,P. A.,Yan,Zhen,Wang,Tao,Lu,Haifeng. Timing and setting of Guanjiagou conglomerate in South Qinling and their tectonic implications[J]. Chinese science bulletin, 2004, 49(16): 1722-1729. DOI: 10.1007/BF03184306
Authors:Yan  Quanren  Hanson  A. D.  Wang  Zongqi  Druschke  P. A.  Yan  Zhen  Wang  Tao  Lu  Haifeng
Affiliation:YAN Quanren1, A. D. Hanson2, WANG Zongqi1, P. A. Druschke2, YAN Zhen3, WANG Tao1 & LU Haifeng1 1. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Bei-jing 100037, China; 2. Department of Geosciences, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas 454010, NV 89154, USA; 3. Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Abstract:Located in the southern Qinling Mountains of central China, the Guanjiagou Formation has been a controversial issue with regard to its depositional age and tectonic implications. Being comprised of an approximately 2050 m thick succession of texturally and compositionally immature, presumed marine turbiditic sandstones and conglomerate, the Guanjiagou Formation consists of an overall prograding- and coarsening-upward megasequence. Although bounded by faults on both its northern and southern margins, it is weakly metamorphosed and deformed. To the north is the Devonian Sanhekou Group and to the south is the Neoproterozoic Hengdan Group. The lower portion of the sequence contains granitic and volcanic clasts (Guanjiagou conglomerate). The feldspars from these clasts were dated using the40Ar/39Ar method. Two cooling ages of 219.69±0.49 and 216.46±0.59 Ma, for K-feldspar from a granitic clast and plagioclase from a volcanic clast, respectively, were obtained. These ages are identical to the time of regional igneous activities (ca. 240–220 Ma) and are interpreted as the products of magmatism associated with collision in the Qinling orogenic belt in the Early Mesozoic, suggesting that the Guanjiagou Formation was deposited in the Norian of the Late Triassic, ca. 220 Ma. Therefore,40Ar/39Ar and sedimentary analyses suggest that the Guanjiagou Formation contains sediments that may have filled in a remnant ocean basin, which might be part of the Anyemaqen-Mianlüe ocean, or Tethys on the southern side of Central Orogenic Belt in China during the Late Paleozoic to Early Mesozoic.
Keywords:South Qinling Mountains   Guanjiagou Formation   40Ar/39Ar dating   remnant ocean basin   Anyemaqen-Mianle ocean.
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