کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4730629 | 1640373 | 2014 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• The Bibong eclogite was derived from an enriched mafic magma emplaced into continental basement.
• Both eclogite and the host gneisses preserve Triassic ages resulting from the collisional orogeny.
• The eclogite and its host rocks preserve evidence for the widespread Triassic collision in NE Asia.
Eclogite is a high-pressure (HP) metamorphic rock that provides important information about the subduction of both continental and oceanic crusts. In this study we present SHRIMP zircon U–Pb isotopic data for a suite of the basement gneisses to investigate the origin of the Proterozoic Bibong eclogite in the Hongseong area, South Korea. Zircon grains from the basement felsic gneisses yielded Paleoproterozoic protolith ages ranging from ca. 2197 to 1880 Ma, and were intruded by syenite at ca. 750 Ma. A HP regional metamorphic event of Triassic age (ca. 255–227 Ma) is recorded in the zircon rims of the country rocks, which is also observed in the zircons from the eclogite. The contacts between the Bibong eclogite and its host rocks support an origin for the Proterozoic protoliths, indicating continental intrusions. The Hongseong area thus preserves evidence for the Triassic collision, indicating a tectonic linkage among the northeast Asian continents.
Journal: Journal of Asian Earth Sciences - Volume 95, 1 December 2014, Pages 192–202