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Intense metamorphism-generated radiogenic Sr regulated Cenozoic water Sr isotope evolution on the NE Tibetan Plateau; a perspective on Qilian Orogen denudation and Asian eolian transport

Yang Yibo, Albert Galy, Yang Rongsheng, Liu Yudong, Zhang Weilin, Ruan Xiaobai, Fang Xiaomin, Jin Zhangdong, Song Bowen, Yan Maodu, Zhang Guibin, Cao Kai, Shen Tianyi, Mao Ziqiang, Wu Fuli and Zhang Fei
Intense metamorphism-generated radiogenic Sr regulated Cenozoic water Sr isotope evolution on the NE Tibetan Plateau; a perspective on Qilian Orogen denudation and Asian eolian transport
Geological Society of America Bulletin (December 2022) 135 (9-10): 2237-2254

Abstract

The India-Asia collision reactivated the early Paleozoic Qilian orogen with an intense metamorphic belt that promoted the release of metamorphism-generated radiogenic Sr into the drainage systems on the NE Tibetan Plateau. This metamorphic impact on the regional dissolved Sr cycle is well observed at the recent-modern scale, but its onset and evolutionary histories are unclear. We present the first basin-scale 52-5 Ma regional dissolved Sr isotopic record in water on the NE Tibetan Plateau by analyzing well-dated basin fluvial-lacustrine sediments in the Xining, Linxia, and Tianshui Basins. The Xining Basin displays an increase in basin water (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratio and a decrease in the sediment epsilon Nd values at ca. 25 Ma. This Sr-Nd isotope-deduced provenance change coincides with the reorganization of drainage and erosion regimes that is suggested by an evident rise in the youngest peak and the lag time of detrital apatite fission-track ages from Cenozoic sedimentary basins surrounding the Qilian orogen. The Qilian-sourced eolian dust during ca. 9-8 Ma significantly elevated the river and lake water (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios in the downwind Linxia and Tianshui Basins, which is consistent with the expansion of the Asian dust system. Our results suggest that large-scale denudation of the Qilian orogen in response to the India-Asia collision initiated in the late Oligocene. Given the remarkable hydrological impact of the Cenozoic reactivation of the Qilian orogen, our study highlights the potentially important role of continental collision-formed metamorphic belts in regulating past regional and even seawater Sr isotope evolution.


ISSN: 0016-7606
EISSN: 1943-2674
Coden: BUGMAF
Serial Title: Geological Society of America Bulletin
Serial Volume: 135
Serial Issue: 9-10
Title: Intense metamorphism-generated radiogenic Sr regulated Cenozoic water Sr isotope evolution on the NE Tibetan Plateau; a perspective on Qilian Orogen denudation and Asian eolian transport
Affiliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System Science, Environment and Resources, Beijing, China
Pages: 2237-2254
Published: 20221220
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 137
Accession Number: 2023-005857
Categories: Isotope geochemistryIgneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. block diag., geol. sketch map
N36°15'00" - N37°15'00", E100°40'00" - E103°40'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Universite de Lorraine, FRA, FranceChinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Earth Environment, CHN, ChinaChina University of Geosciences, CHN, ChinaPeking Univeristy, CHN, ChinaUniversity of Chinese Acadmey of Sciences, CHN, China
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2024, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 202305

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