Tuo Jiang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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International Geology Review | 2018
Zhou Tan; Jun Gao; Tuo Jiang; Xin-Shui Wang; Xi Zhang
ABSTRACT The Chinese southwestern Tianshan HP–UHP/LT metamorphic complex possesses well-preserved mafic layers, tectonic slices/blocks, boudins/lens of different sizes, and lithology embedded within dominant metavolcanoclastics. A recent study on the ultra-high pressure (UHP) eclogite revealed a short timescale of exhumation (≤10 Ma, ~315 ± 5 Ma). However, controversies still exist on some key questions: (1) the reasonable interpretation of spatially close-outcropped high pressure (HP) and UHP slices with respect to regional geodynamics, and (2) if the previous regional scatter Ar–Ar ages proved the existence of internally coherent sub-belts or troubled by dating on samples with notable 40Ar retention. This study focusses on detailed P–T–time (phengite Ar closure) recovery of samples from a HP eclogite lens and its host rock, the UHP thick-layered eclogite. Based on data from bulk–rock, microprobe analysis, and muscovite Ar–Ar chronological dating, we link phengite growth to potential garnet growth stages via thermodynamic modelling. Facilitated by the P–T–Ar retention% graph, we collect all the regional muscovite Ar–Ar data together with results in this study for evaluating the significance of regional muscovite Ar–Ar ages and set back to geodynamics. According to modelling results, the HP lens eclogite reached peak metamorphism at ~550°C, 2.50 GPa with an Ar–Ar muscovite plateau age of 316.9 ± 1.0 Ma that could date the mass phengite growth event during prograde metamorphism. In contrast, the UHP layered eclogite experienced UHP peak burial at ~510°C, 2.95 GPa, and then to HP peak metamorphism at ~560°C, 2.60 GPa with ~311.6 ± 0.7 Ma plateau age that may constrain the cooling age during early exhumation. Noteworthy, both of them share a quite similar early exhumation path despite bearing contrasting prograde metamorphic experiences. With considering updated regional exhumation pattern, this might imply the existence of a potential deep juxtaposing (capture) process between HP slices and exhumating UHP complex, at about 45–60 km depth along subduction plate interface.
Tectonophysics | 2011
Jun Gao; Reiner Klemd; Qing Qian; Xi Zhang; Ji-Lei Li; Tuo Jiang; Yongqiang Yang
Lithos | 2011
Lingli Long; Jun Gao; Reiner Klemd; Christoph Beier; Qing Qian; Xi Zhang; Jingbin Wang; Tuo Jiang
Tectonophysics | 2014
Tuo Jiang; Jun Gao; Reiner Klemd; Qing Qian; Xi Zhang; Xianming Xiong; Xin-Shui Wang; Zhou Tan; Bangxue Chen
Gondwana Research | 2012
Xi Zhang; Jingquan Tian; Jun Gao; Reiner Klemd; Lianhui Dong; Junjia Fan; Tuo Jiang; Chengjian Hu; Qing Qian
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2015
Jun Gao; Xin-Shui Wang; Reiner Klemd; Tuo Jiang; Qing Qian; Li-Xiu Mu; Yu-Zhou Ma
Precambrian Research | 2014
Xin-Shui Wang; Jun Gao; Reiner Klemd; Tuo Jiang; Ji-Lei Li; Xi Zhang; Zhou Tan; Le Li; Zhixin Zhu
Lithos | 2014
Xin Liu; Wen Su; Jun Gao; Ji-Lei Li; Tuo Jiang; Xi Zhang; Xiaomei Ge
Lithos | 2015
Ji-Lei Li; Reiner Klemd; Jun Gao; Tuo Jiang; Yun-Hui Song
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2015
Xi Zhang; Reiner Klemd; Jun Gao; Lianhui Dong; Xin-Shui Wang; Karsten M. Haase; Tuo Jiang; Qing Qian