| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6442372 | Precambrian Research | 2013 | 80 Pages | 
Abstract
												The geochronology of the Dengfeng Complex (in the Dengfeng area) and the Taihua Complex (in the Lushan, Xiong'er and Xiaoqinling areas) reveals at least four magmatic episodes in the southern segment of the TNCO from the Late Mesoarchean to Early Paleoproterozoic (2.85-2.72 Ga, 2.57-2.48 Ga, 2.34-2.30 Ga and 2.20-2.07 Ga). The rocks of the two early episodes are dominantly of juvenile compositions with mostly positive whole rock ÉNd(t) and zircon ÉHf(t) values, suggesting two episodes of crustal growth formed in a subduction tectonic setting. The magmatic rocks of the third episode consist of both the juvenile and pre-existing crustal materials with variable whole rock ÉNd(t) and zircon ÉHf(t) values, which were generated in a subduction zone during the initial assembly of the NCC within the Columbia supercontinent cycle. The final episode of magmatism lacks juvenile materials with whole rock ÉNd(t) and zircon ÉHf(t) values being consistently negative. These may have resulted from the orogenic collapse. The episodic continental growth recorded in the southern segment of the TNCO was caused by subduction and consequent orogeny, consistent with global supercontinent cycles within the Late Archean and Early Paleoproterozoic.
											Related Topics
												
													Physical Sciences and Engineering
													Earth and Planetary Sciences
													Geochemistry and Petrology
												
											Authors
												Xiao-Long Huang, Simon A. Wilde, Jun-Wei Zhong, 
											