Yanhong He
University of Hong Kong
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Geological Magazine | 2014
Meiling Wu; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Zhian Bao; Pui Yuk Tam; Yanhong He
The Archaean Jiaodong Terrane is located in the southern segment of the Palaeoproterozoic Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt, which separates the Eastern Block of the North China Craton into the Longgang and Langrim blocks. Controversy has long surrounded the issue of whether the Jiaodong Terrane is part of the North China Craton or an exotic terrane. This study presents new zircon U–Pb ages for the major lithologies of the Jiaodong Terrane, and the results indicate that the terrane underwent two main magmatic events at ~2.89 Ga and 2.62–2.56 Ga and two metamorphic events at ~2.5 Ga and 1.9–1.8 Ga. These ages are consistent with those of other metamorphic complexes in the Eastern Block, suggesting that the Jiaodong Terrane was part of the Neoarchaean basement of the Eastern Block, which was reworked at 1.9–1.8 Ga in association with the development of the Palaeoproterozoic Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt.
The Journal of Geology | 2010
Yanhong He; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun
The Xiong’er volcanic rocks constitute a large Paleo-Mesoproterozoic volcanic belt along the southern margin of the North China Craton. The volcanic rocks can be petrographically and geochemically classified into the basaltic andesite–andesite and dacite-rhyolite series, with the former being the dominant component of the Xiong’er volcanic rocks. The volcanic rocks of the dacite-rhyolite series have been derived from the wet and low-temperature differentiation of the basaltic andesite–andesite series at shallow depth, suggested by regional geological, lithological, and geochemical studies. In addition, crustal assimilation was involved in the magmas to form volcanic rocks of the dacite-rhyolite series, as suggested by low εNd(t) values (−8.09 to ∼−9.99) and high Th/Yb ratios (1.7–2.7). Some of volcanic rocks from the basaltic andesite–andesite series show features of high-Mg andesites (HMA), being characterized by high MgO contents and Mg numbers, representing the most primitive end-member of the magmatic series in the Xiong’er volcanic rocks, whereas other volcanic rocks of the basaltic andesite–andesite series (low-magnesium andesites) can be assigned to evolved andesites because of their low MgO and relatively high SiO2 contents. In the crystallization sequence of Opx → Cpx → Pl from the HMAs, through low-magnesium andesites, to dacite-rhyolite series, inferred by the covariation of major and trace elements, the early crystallization of plagioclases could have been suppressed as a result of high water content. The Xiong’er volcanic rocks are characterized by arclike geochemical signatures (large ion lithophile element and light rare earth element enrichments and negative Ta-Nb-Ti anomalies) as well as remarkably high Fe-Ti and high field strength element concentrations. These features can be interpreted in terms of the subduction-related hydrous melting of a mantle that experienced siliceous melt-metasomatism during the Archean-Paleoproterozoic hot subduction in the Trans-North China Orogen. Thus, we interpret the Xiong’er volcanic rocks to have formed at an active continental margin. This implies that the North China Craton, like other continental components (e.g., North America, Greenland, Baltica, Amazonia, and other cratons) of the Columbia supercontinent, also underwent a subduction-related outgrowth along its southern margin during Paleo-Mesoproterozoic time.
Precambrian Research | 2012
Guochun Zhao; Peter A. Cawood; Sanzhong Li; Simon A. Wilde; Min Sun; Jian Zhang; Yanhong He; Changqing Yin
Gondwana Research | 2009
Guochun Zhao; Yanhong He; Min Sun
Precambrian Research | 2009
Yanhong He; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Xiaoping Xia
Precambrian Research | 2012
Pui Yuk Tam; Guochun Zhao; Xiwen Zhou; Min Sun; Jinghui Guo; Sanzhong Li; Changqing Yin; Meiling Wu; Yanhong He
Lithos | 2013
Meiling Wu; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Sanzhong Li; Zhian Bao; Pui Yuk Tam; Paul R. Eizenhöefer; Yanhong He
Gondwana Research | 2011
Chaohui Liu; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Jian Zhang; Yanhong He; Changqing Yin; Fu-Yuan Wu; Jin-Hui Yang
Precambrian Research | 2012
Chaohui Liu; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Jian Zhang; Changqing Yin; Yanhong He
Lithos | 2008
Yanhong He; Guochun Zhao; Min Sun; Simon A. Wilde