Wan Yusheng
Changchun University of Science and Technology
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Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2016
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.
Science China-chemistry | 2002
Wan Yusheng; Song Biao; Liu Dunyi
In order to better understand the early continental evolution of the Anshan area, one of the typical Precambrian distribution areas of the North China Craton, the geochronology and REE composition of the zircons from the meta-argillo-arenaceous rock occurred as enclave in 3.1 Ga Lishan trondhjemite are studied by using SHRIMP II ion microprobe. It is indicated that the Paleoarchaean is a very important continental formation period in the Anshan area and 3.2 Ga can be regarded as the boundary between the Paleoarchaean and Mesoarchaean.
Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2010
Wan Yusheng; Xu Zhiqin; Yang Jingsui; Zhang Jian-xin
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2007
Kuoan Tung; Huai Jen Yang; Houng-Yi Yang; Liu Dunyi; Zhang Jian-xin; Wan Yusheng; Chien-Yuan Tseng
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2006
Chien-Yuan Tseng; Houng-Yi Yang; Wan Yusheng; Liu Dunyi; Da-Jen Wen; Tzung-Chi Lin; Kuo-An Tung
Geological Review | 2010
Sun Huiyi; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hanqqiang; Wang Wei; Ma Mingzhu; Liu Dunyi; Allen P. Nutman; Wan Yusheng
Geological bulletin of China | 2009
Du Lilin; Yang Chonghui; Pen Liu-dong; Wan Yusheng; Wu Jia-shan
Acta Geosicientia Sinica | 2005
Du Lilin; Zhuang Yuxun; Yang Chonghui; Wan Yusheng; Wang Xinshe
Yanshi Xuebao | 2010
Wang Wei; Wang Shijin; Liu Dunyi; Li Peiyuan; Dong Chunyan; Xie Hangqiang; Ma Mingzhu; Wan Yusheng
Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2010
Wu Cailai; Jone Wooden; Yang Jingsui; Li Haibing; Trevor R. Ireland; Liou June Guang; Wan Yusheng; Shi Rendeng