The origin of Longshoushan Group and associated rocks in the southern part of the Alxa block: constraint from LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating
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    The Longshoushan Group is a part of Precambrian metamorphic basement of the Alxa block. Its origin is particularly important for constraining the western boundary of the North China Craton(NCC)and understanding the evolutionary history of China's cratons. In this study, LA-ICP-MS U-Pb dating technique was used to determine the ages of different rocks from Longshoushan Group and Dunzigou Group. The analytical results of detrital zircon grains from the metasedimentary rock in the Longshoushan Group gave two age populations: ~2.01 Ga and~2.15 Ga. The magmatic zircons and metamorphic zircons from the granitic gneiss yield age spans of 2.04~2.17 Ga and 1.89~1.93 Ga, respectively. These ages indicate that the Longshoushan Group was formed in Paleoproterozoic. The metamorphic zircons from amphibolite in the Longshoushan Group yielded a metamorphic age of ca.1.85 Ga, indicating that the Longshoushan Group underwent an amphibolite-facies metamorphism during late Paleoproterozoic. Detrital zircon ages of the metasedimentary rock from the overlying Dunzigou Group vary from 2.03 to 2.05 Ga, suggesting a single Paleoproterozoic provenance. These data imply that the southern Alxa block had an affinity with the NCC during early Precambrian period.

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宫江华,张建新,于胜尧,2011,阿拉善地块南缘龙首山岩群及相关岩石的起源和归属——来自LA-ICP-MS锆石U-Pb年龄的制约[J].岩石矿物学杂志,30(5):795~818. GONG Jiang-hua, ZHANG Jian-xin, YU Sheng-yao,2011,The origin of Longshoushan Group and associated rocks in the southern part of the Alxa block: constraint from LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,30(5):795~818.

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  • Received:June 20,2011
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