Provenance and depositional setting of Lower Silurian siliciclastic rocks on Hainan Island, South China: Implications for a passive margin environment of South China in Gondwana. (1st June 2016)
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- Title:
- Provenance and depositional setting of Lower Silurian siliciclastic rocks on Hainan Island, South China: Implications for a passive margin environment of South China in Gondwana. (1st June 2016)
- Main Title:
- Provenance and depositional setting of Lower Silurian siliciclastic rocks on Hainan Island, South China: Implications for a passive margin environment of South China in Gondwana
- Authors:
- Zou, Shaohao
Wu, Chuanjun
Xu, Deru
Shan, Qiang
Zhang, Xiaowen
Hollings, Pete
Hou, Maozhou - Abstract:
- Highlights: Lower Silurian Tuolie Formation on Hainan Island comprises turbiditic siliciclastics. Tuolie Formation was mostly derived from a recycled-orogen or cratonic provenance. Source rocks were dominated by the Baoban Group and 1430 Ma granites. A moderate to intense chemical weathering accounted for the source rocks. Tuolie Formation was deposited in an Atlantic-type continental margin basin. Abstract: Diverse models have been proposed for interpreting the early Paleozoic tectonic setting of the Cathaysia Block in South China. However, few of them undertook a comprehensive study of clastic sedimentary rocks in the Cathaysia Block. This study reports the petrography and sedimentary facies, the whole-rock geochemistry and Sm–Nd isotopic data, and the LA-ICP-MS U–Pb ages of detrital zircon from the Lower Silurian meta-siliciclastics on Hainan Island in order to constrain the early Paleozoic tectonic setting. The source rocks for the Lower Silurian meta-siliciclastics have suffered moderate to intense weathering, indicated by the weathering indices, like Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA), Plagioclase Index of Alteration (PIA) and Weathering Index (W index). The Lower Silurian rocks have high Th/Sc (generally between 1.1 and 2.0) and Th/U (generally between 4 and 6) ratios, LREE-enriched REE patterns with negative Eu anomalies (avg. 0.55), and low ε Nd ( t ) values (−16.2 to −8.5), suggesting a continental margin basin receiving detritus mostly derived from aHighlights: Lower Silurian Tuolie Formation on Hainan Island comprises turbiditic siliciclastics. Tuolie Formation was mostly derived from a recycled-orogen or cratonic provenance. Source rocks were dominated by the Baoban Group and 1430 Ma granites. A moderate to intense chemical weathering accounted for the source rocks. Tuolie Formation was deposited in an Atlantic-type continental margin basin. Abstract: Diverse models have been proposed for interpreting the early Paleozoic tectonic setting of the Cathaysia Block in South China. However, few of them undertook a comprehensive study of clastic sedimentary rocks in the Cathaysia Block. This study reports the petrography and sedimentary facies, the whole-rock geochemistry and Sm–Nd isotopic data, and the LA-ICP-MS U–Pb ages of detrital zircon from the Lower Silurian meta-siliciclastics on Hainan Island in order to constrain the early Paleozoic tectonic setting. The source rocks for the Lower Silurian meta-siliciclastics have suffered moderate to intense weathering, indicated by the weathering indices, like Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA), Plagioclase Index of Alteration (PIA) and Weathering Index (W index). The Lower Silurian rocks have high Th/Sc (generally between 1.1 and 2.0) and Th/U (generally between 4 and 6) ratios, LREE-enriched REE patterns with negative Eu anomalies (avg. 0.55), and low ε Nd ( t ) values (−16.2 to −8.5), suggesting a continental margin basin receiving detritus mostly derived from a recycled-orogen or cratonic provenance. This Early Silurian turbiditic succession with rhythmic flysch and incomplete Bouma sequences also reveals a neritic to abyssal facies, continental shelf to continental slope depositional setting. The geochemical features like the pattern of REEs, the ratios of trace elements (e.g., Th/Sc, Th/Co, La/Sc, Cr/Th, La/Th), and the binary plots and ternary diagrams (e.g., A–CN–K and FMW diagram), demonstrate that the source-areas are dominated by felsic rocks. Together with the two-stage Nd depleted mantle model age ( T DM-2 ) (ca. 2.3 Ga), the detrital zircon U–Pb age populations with peaks mainly at ca. 1635 Ma confirm that the source rocks are dominated by the Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic Baoban Group and ca. 1430 Ma granitoids on Hainan Island. Linked to the early Paleozoic tectonic development of South China, the Lower Silurian siliciclastic rocks on Hainan Island can be interpreted as depositing in a passive continent margin. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of Asian earth sciences. Number 123(2016)
- Journal:
- Journal of Asian earth sciences
- Issue:
- Number 123(2016)
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- Volume 123, Issue 123 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 123
- Issue:
- 123
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0123-0123-0000
- Page Start:
- 243
- Page End:
- 262
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06-01
- Subjects:
- Lower Silurian -- Siliciclastic rocks -- Provenance -- Tectonic setting -- Hainan Island of South China
Earth sciences -- Asia -- Periodicals
Sciences de la terre -- Asie -- Périodiques
Earth sciences
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13679120 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jseaes.2016.04.011 ↗
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