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Chinese Science Bulletin | 2007

Palaeoproterozoic Khondalite Belt in the western North China Craton: New evidence from SHRIMP dating and Hf isotope composition of zircons from metamorphic rocks in the Bayan Ul-Helan Mountains area

Dong Chunyan; Liu Dunyi; Li JunJian; Wang YuSheng; Zhou HongYing; Li ChengDong; Yang Yue-heng; Xie Liewen

Zircom U-Pb age and Hf isotope analyses were made on gneissic granite and garnet-mica two-feldspar gneiss from the Helanshan Group in the Bayan Ul-Helan Mountains area, the western block of the North China Craton (NCC). Zircons from the gneissic granite commonly show core-mantle-rim structures, with magmatic core, metamorphic mantle and rim having ages of 2323±20 Ma, 1923±28 Ma and 1856±12 Ma, respectively. The core, mantle and rim show similar Hf isotope compositions, with single-stage depleted mantle model ages (TDM1) of 2455 to 2655 Ma (19 analyses). Most of the detrital zircons from the garnet-mica two-feldspar paragneiss have a concentrated U-Pb age distribution, with a weighted mean 207Pb/206Pb age of 1978±17 Ma. A few detrital zircons are older (2871 to 2469 Ma). The age for metamorphic overgrown rim was not determined because of strong Pb loss due to their high U content. The zircons show large variation in Hf isotope composition, with TDM1 ages of 1999 to 3047 Ma. In combination with previous studies, the main conclusions are as follows: (1) protolith of the khondalite series in the Helanshan Group formed during Palaeoproterozoic rather than the Archaean as previously considered; (2) The results lend support to the contention that there is a huge Palaeoproterozoic Khondalite (metasedimentary) Belt between the Yinshan Mountains Block and the Ordos Block in the Western Block of NCC; (3) The widely-distributed bodies of early Palaeoproterozoic orthogneisses in the Khondalite Belt might be one of the important sources for detritus material in the khondalite series; (4) Collision between the Yinshan Block, the Ordos Block and the Eastern Block occurred in the same tectonothermal event of late Palaeoproterozoic, resulting in the final assembly of the NCC.


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2016

Eastern Ancient Terrane of the North China Craton

Wan Yusheng; Liu Shoujie; Alfred Kröner; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hangqiang; Xie Shiwen; Bai Wenqian; Ren Peng; Ma Mingzhu; Liu Dunyi

Based on the spatial distribution of ancient rocks and zircons, three ancient terranee older than ca. 2.6 Ga have recently been identified in the North China Craton, namely the Eastern, Southern, and Central Ancient Terranee. The Eastern Ancient Terrane is the best studied and understood of the three ancient terranes. It has a long geological history back to ca. 3.8 Ga ago and includes the areas of Anshan-Benxi, eastern Hebei, eastern Shandong and western Shandong. In Anshan-Benxi, several different types of 3.8 Ga rocks were discovered together with 3.1–3.7 Ga rocks, whereas 2.9–3.0 Ga K-rich granites and 2.5 Ga syenogranite occur on larger scales. In eastern Hebei, 3.0–3.4 Ga rocks and older detrital and xenocrystic zircons were identified. In eastern Shandong, there are a large volumes of 2.7 Ga and 2.9 Ga rocks. In western Shandong, early Neoarchean (2.6–2.7 Ga) intrusive and supracrustal rocks are widely distributed. Whole-rock Nd and zircon Hf isotope data suggest that both mantle additions and crustal recycling played important roles within the Eastern Ancient Terrane during almost every tectono-magmatic event. Most BIFs in the North China Craton are late Neoarchean in age and are distributed on continental crust along the western margin of the Eastern Ancient Terrane, probably suggesting that a stable environment was one of the key factors for the formation of large-scale BIFs.


Acta Geological Sinica | 2012

Formation Ages of Early Precambrian BIFs in the North China Craton:SHRIMP Zircon U-Pb Dating

Wan Yusheng; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hangqiang; Wang Shijin; Song Minchun; Xu Zhongyuan; Wang Shiyan; Zhou Hongying; Ma Mingzu; Liu Dunyi


Geological Review | 2010

The Formation Age of the Neoarchean Zhuzhangzi and Dantazi Groups in the Qinglong Area, Eastern Hebei Province: Evidence from SHRIMP U-Pb Zircon Dating

Sun Huiyi; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hanqqiang; Wang Wei; Ma Mingzhu; Liu Dunyi; Allen P. Nutman; Wan Yusheng


Yanshi Xuebao | 2010

Formation age of the Neoarchaean Jining Group(banded iron formation)in the western Shandong Province:Constraints from SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating

Wang Wei; Wang Shijin; Liu Dunyi; Li Peiyuan; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hangqiang; Ma Mingzhu; Wan Yusheng


Acta Geological Sinica | 2009

Crustally Derived Carbonatite from the Daqinshan Area:Zircon Features and SHRIMP Dating

Dong Chunyan


Earth Science-journal of China University of Geosciences | 2018

鞍山-本溪地区鞍山群含BIF表壳岩形成时代新证据:锆石SHRIMP U-Pb定年

万渝生; Wan Yusheng; 董春艳; Dong Chunyan; 颉颃强; Xie Hangqiang; 谢士稳; Xie Shiwen; 刘守偈; Liu Shoujie; 白文倩; Bai Wenqian; 马铭株; Ma Mingzhu; 刘敦一; Liu Dunyi


Zhongguo Dizhi | 2016

北中国クラトンにおける南縁Lu山の基盤の形成と進化について研究した。【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Xie Shiwen; Xie Hangqiang; Liu Shoujie; Dong Chunyan


Zhongguo Dizhi | 2016

Archean crustal formation and evolution of the Lushan area in the southern margin of the North China Craton

Xie Shiwen; Xie Hangqiang; Liu Shoujie; Dong Chunyan


Dizhi Lunping | 2016

華北クラトンの南縁下湯地域の古原生代構造の熱事件ー地球化学特徴、ジルコンSHRIMP U‐PB年代測定とHF同位体研究【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Huang Daomao; Wan Yusheng; Zhang Dehui; Dong Chunyan; Zhao Yuanyi

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Wan Yusheng

Changchun University of Science and Technology

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Xie Hangqiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li ChengDong

China Geological Survey

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Li JunJian

China Geological Survey

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Liu Dunyi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xie Liewen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yang Yue-heng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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