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Constraints on the subduction and closure of the Hegenshan Ocean; magmatic and sedimentary records from central Inner Mongolia, China

Tang Jianzhou, Zhang Zhicheng, Yang Gaoxue, Li Ke, Chen Yan, Ding Cong, Ji Zejia and Wang Qi
Constraints on the subduction and closure of the Hegenshan Ocean; magmatic and sedimentary records from central Inner Mongolia, China
Geological Society of America Bulletin (July 2024) Pre-Issue Publication

Abstract

Petrological, geochronological, and geochemical data from the volcano-sedimentary sequences, granitoids, and ophiolite relics of central Inner Mongolia, China, were used to reconstruct the subduction and final closure of the Hegenshan Ocean. Geochronological dating and compilation reveal four phases (ca. 360-355 Ma, 348-320 Ma, 320-310 Ma, and 310-275 Ma) of magmatism in the Uliastai continental margin. The ca. 356 Ma I-type Halatumiao granodiorite and Amanwusu ophiolite relics are subduction-related, and the Halatumiao granodiorite provides solid evidence of the northward subduction of the Hegenshan Ocean beneath the Uliastai continental margin at ca. 360-355 Ma. The ca. 348-320 Ma and 320-310 Ma volcanic rocks and granitoids constitute two linear magmatic belts roughly parallel to the Erenhot-Hegenshan ophiolite belt, which record two phases of continental arc magmatism in the Uliastai continental margin. Overall, the ca. 360-310 Ma arc magmatism shows landward migration and then oceanward migration in the Uliastai continental margin, which indicates advancing subduction and subsequent slab steepening of the Hegenshan Ocean. By contrast, the ca. 310-275 Ma magmatic rocks are dominated by I- and A-type felsic volcanic rocks, granites, and dikes, which are post-accretionary, extension-related, and pervasive in the Uliastai continental margin and Erenhot-Hegenshan ophiolite belt. A provenance shift was identified between the Benbatu and Amushan formations of the Amanwusu area of the Erenhot-Hegenshan ophiolite belt. The early detritus was derived from the Erly Paleozoic rocks in the Sonid Zuoqi arc belt, whereas the late detritus originated from the Early Carboniferous ophiolite relics in the Erenhot-Hegenshan ophiolite belt. The provenance shift and emplacement of pervasive extension-related magmatic rocks imply a Late Carboniferous closure of the Hegenshan Ocean. The Late Carboniferous oceanic closure event in the north of the southeast Central Asian Orogenic Belt is also evidenced by the transition of Hf isotopic composition of zircons dated between ca. 360-310 Ma and 310-275 Ma.


ISSN: 0016-7606
EISSN: 1943-2674
Coden: BUGMAF
Serial Title: Geological Society of America Bulletin
Serial Volume: Pre-Issue Publication
Title: Constraints on the subduction and closure of the Hegenshan Ocean; magmatic and sedimentary records from central Inner Mongolia, China
Affiliation: Xi'an University of Science and Technology, College of Geology and Environment, Xi'an, China
Published: 20240701
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 56
Accession Number: 2024-052043
Categories: Igneous and metamorphic petrologyStructural geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sect., strat. col., geol. sketch map
N43°49'60" - N43°55'00", E112°04'60" - E112°10'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Peking University, CHN, ChinaChang'an University, CHN, ChinaChongqing University, CHN, ChinaNortheast Normal University, 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: 2024
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