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The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2013

The Origin and Age of the Orbicular Granite Gneiss in Wangjungri, Muju

Chang Whan Oh; Byung Choon Lee; Keewook Yi

Orbicular granite gneisses occur as a xenolith within two-mica leucogranites, together with early Paleoproterozoic metasedimentary xenoliths, in Wangjeong-ri, Muju area. The whole-rock chemistries and SHRIMP zircon Pb/U ages of the leucogranites indicate that they are S-type granitoids formed in the continental tectonic setting at 1875±75 Ma. The SHRIMP age of monazites from the orbicular granite gneiss gives 1867±4 Ma as a metamorphic age which is similar to the intrusion age of the two-mica leucogranite within the error range. The similar ages between zircons and monazites represent that the orbicular granite gneisses formed by metamorphism during the intrusion of the two-mica leucogranite; the metasedimetary xenoliths which sank within the parent magma of leucogranites were metamorphosed into orbicular granite gneisses by thermal metamorphism (650-740C, 4-6.5 kbar) due to the heat supplied from surrounding magma. During the thermal metamorphism, the core of orbicular granite gneiss mainly consisting of cordierite formed, and in some orbicular granitic gneisses, the leucocratic melt formed by melting of quartz and plagioclase in the core, squeezed out from core and crystallized around the core forming outer rim. The hydrothermal fluid at the late stage of magma differentiation penetrated into the *Corresponding author Tel: 063-270-3397 E-mail: [email protected]


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2014

Review on the Triassic Post-collisional Magmatism in the Qinling Collision Belt

Chang Whan Oh; Byung Choon Lee; Sang-Bong Yi; Cheng Li Zhang

The Qinling-Dabie-Sulu-Hongseong-Odesan collision belt was formed by the collision between the North China and South China Cratons during late Permian to Triassic. During the collision, Triassic post-collision igneous rocks regionally intruded in the Qinling and the Hongseong-Odesan collision belts which represent the western and eastern ends of the collision belt, respectively. However, no and minor Triassic post-collision igneous activities occur in the Dabie and Sulu belts respectively. The peak metamorphic pressure conditions along the Qinling-Dabie-Sulu-Hongseong-Odesan belt indicate that the slab break-off occurred at the depth of ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphic condition in the Dabie and *Corresponding author Tel: 063-270-3397 E-mail: [email protected] 294 오창환·이병춘·이상봉·Zhang Cheng L J. Petrol. Soc. Korea Sulu belts and at the depths of high pressure (HP) or high pressure granulite (HPG) metamorphic condition in the Qinling and Hongseong-Odesan belts. In the Dabie and Sulu belts the heat supply from the asthenospheric mantle through the gab formed by slab break-off could not cause an extensive melting in the lower continental crust and lithospheric mantle directly below it due to the very deep depth of slab break-off. On the other hand, in the Qinling and Hongseong-Odesan belts, shallower slab break-off caused the emplacement of regional post collision igneous rocks. The post-collision igneous rocks occur in the area to the north of the Mianlu Suture zone in the western Qinling belt and crop out continuously eastwards into the areas to the north of the Shangdan Suture zone in the eastern Qinling belt through the areas within the South Qinling block. This distribution pattern of post collision igneous rocks suggests that the Triassic collision belt in the Mianleu Suture zone may be extended into the Shangdan Suture zone after passing through the South Qinling block instead into the boundary between the South Qinling block and the South China Craton.


Lithos | 2015

Permo-Triassic and Paleoproterozoic metamorphism related to continental collision in Yangpyeong, South Korea

Chang Whan Oh; Takeshi Imayama; Seung Yeol Lee; Sang-Bong Yi; Keewook Yi; Byung Choon Lee


Precambrian Research | 2014

Paleoproterozoic magmatic and metamorphic events in the Hongcheon area, southern margin of the Northern Gyeonggi Massif in the Korean Peninsula, and their links to the Paleoproterozoic orogeny in the North China Craton

Byung Choon Lee; Chang Whan Oh; Kesorjit S. Yengkhom; Keewook Yi


Precambrian Research | 2016

Geochemistry, zircon U–Pb ages, and Hf isotopic compositions of Precambrian gneisses in the Wonju–Jechon area of the southern Gyeonggi Massif: Implications for the Precambrian tectonic evolution of Korea and northeast Asia

Byung Choon Lee; Chang Whan Oh; Keewook Yi


Lithos | 2016

The metamorphic evolution from ultrahigh-temperature to amphibolite facies metamorphism in the Odaesan area after the collision between the North and South China Cratons in the Korean Peninsula

Byung Choon Lee; Chang Whan Oh; Taesung Kim; Keewook Yi


Precambrian Research | 2017

Metamorphic and magmatic evolution of the Paleoproterozoic gneisses in the Sancheong area, Yeongnam Massif, South Korea, and their implications to the tectonics in the Northeast Asia

Byung Choon Lee; Jong Hyun Park; Chang Whan Oh; Keewook Yi


Precambrian Research | 2014

Reply to comment on “Tectonic and deformation history of the Gyeonggi Massif in and around the Hongcheon area, and its implications in the tectonic evolution of the North China Craton” by Yan et al. [Precambrian Res. (2014)]

Kesorjit S. Yengkhom; Byung Choon Lee; Chang Whan Oh; Keewook Yi; Ji-Hoon Kang


Precambrian Research | 2018

Correlation of Paleoproterozoic igneous and metamorphic events of the Korean Peninsula and China; Its implication to the tectonics of Northeast Asia

Chang Whan Oh; Byung Choon Lee; Sang-Bong Yi; Hyeon Ih. Ryu


Lithos | 2018

Neoproterozoic igneous activity and Permo-Triassic metamorphism inthe Gapyeong area within the Gyeonggi Massif, South Korea, and theirimplication for the tectonics of northeastern Asia

Chang Whan Oh; Ji Yeong Lee; Kesorjit S. Yengkhom; Byung Choon Lee; Hyeon Ih. Ryu

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Chang Whan Oh

Chonbuk National University

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Keewook Yi

Korea University of Science and Technology

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Sang-Bong Yi

Chonbuk National University

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Ji-Hoon Kang

Andong National University

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Seung Yeol Lee

Chonbuk National University

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Taesung Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Takeshi Imayama

Chonbuk National University

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