Tectonic Development of the Proterozoic Continental Margins in East Qinling and Adjacent Regions
Tectonic Development of the Proterozoic Continental Margins in East Qinling and Adjacent Regions出 版 物:《Journal of Earth Science》 (地球科学学刊(英文版))
年 卷 期:1990年第9卷第1期
页 面:5-16页
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学科分类:0709[理学-地质学] 081803[工学-地质工程] 07[理学] 08[工学] 0818[工学-地质资源与地质工程]
主 题:Proterozoic East Qinling continental margin .
摘 要:The East Qinling and adjacent cratonic regions belong to two geotectonic units, the Sinokorean Subdomain including the Sinokorean Platform and its southern continental margin the North Qinling Belt, and the Yangtzean Subdomain comprising the Yangtze Platform and its northern continental margin the South Qinling Belt .The Qinling region may thus be subdivided into two continental margin belts separated from each other by the Proterozoic Qinling marine realm , which did not disappear until Late Triassic . The convergent crustal consumption zone ,the megasuture between the two belts ,lies between the Fengxian Shangnan line in the north and the Shanyang Xijia line in the south and was much deformed and displaced through Mesozoic intracratonic collision and compression. In the northern subdomain the Lower Proterozoic is represented by protoaulacogen volcano-sediments , the inner Tiedonggou Group and the outer marginal Qinling Group , which were folded and metamorphosed in the Luliangian orogeny ,a general process of aggregation and stabilization of the Early Proterozoic mobile belts between and around the Archaean nuclei. Genuine aulacogen occurred in the Middle Proterozoic and was represented by the Xionger rift volcanics . The Middle and Upper Proterozoic comprise the inner Guandaokou shelf sediments and the outer extensional back- arc Kuanping Group behind the Qinling island chain . Oceanic subduction from the south of the Qinling arc representing the Jinningian orogeny caused the folding of the Mid dle and Upper Proterozoic and emplacement of island arc-continent collision type of granite . After the Jinningian orogeny Late Sinian glacigene deposits formed the platform cover and the Erlangping back arc basin began to develop on the northern slope of the Qinling arc . In South Qinling the Lower Proterozoic Tongbe Group was probably an original marginal part of the Yangtze Platform . The passive margin began rifting in Middle Proterozoic with the fo