Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4674425 | GeoResJ | 2016 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Mid-Late Neoproterozoic to Early Paleozoic volcanism in the Qilianshan area, which shows systematic variations in space and time, is the volcanic response to the tectonic evolution of the Qilianshan. The volcanism gradually changed from continental rift-related and continental flood basaltic through MORB-type, island-arc and back-arc to post-collisional rift-related eruptions along with the tectonic evolution of the Qilianshan shifting from rifting and break-up of Rodinia through opening, spreading, subducting and closing of the Early Paleozoic oceans to arc-continent and continent-continent collision. The continental rift-related and flood lavas with ages of 850-604Â Ma distribute mainly on the Qilian and Qiadam Blocks. The widespread MORB-type and “island-arc-backarc”-type lavas were generated from â¼550 to 446Â Ma in both the North Qilian and the South Qilian ocean-trench-arc-basin systems. In the meantime the intracontinental rift-related volcanism occurred in the central Qilian Block between â¼522 and 442Â Ma. The Early Paleozoic oceanic basins were closed at the end of Ordovician (â¼446Â Ma). Subsequent post-collisional vocanism occurred on the northern margin of the Qilian Block from â¼445 to â¼428Â Ma. Such spatial-temporal variations provide important constraints on the geodynamic processes that evolved at depth to form the Qilianshan. These processes involve: (1) upwelling of mantle plumes or a mantle superplume and subsequent rifting and break-up of Rodinia and subsequent opening, spreading and subduction of Early Paleozoic oceans followed by island-arc formation, (2) roll-back of the subducted oceanic slabs followed by back-arc extension and back-arc basin formation, (3) ocean closure and slab break-off followed by upwelling of asthenosphere and post-collisional volcanism. Intensive orogenic activities occurred in the Late Silurian and Early Devonian (â¼420 - â¼400Â Ma) in response to the exhumation of the subducted crustal materials. Mountain collapse and lithosphere extension happened in the priod of â¼400-360Â Ma and formed post-collisional granitic intrusions, which marked the end of a complete orogenic cycle.
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Authors
Xia Lin-Qi, Li Xiang-Min, Yu Ji-Yuan, Wang Guo-Qiang,