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Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 18 September 2019
Lithosphere (2019) 11 (6): 767–783.
... folds (∼35–110 km) with ∼1–9 km of structural relief cored by Archean and Paleoproterozoic metamorphic and igneous basement rocks. The fold belt accommodated ≥11 km of northwest-southeast shortening between the Taihangshan fault, bounding the North China Plain, in the east and the Ordos Basin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Geological Magazine (2004) 141 (1): 55–62.
... in the Luxi–Jiaodong region and along the northern margin of the North China Craton (Fig. 1 ), whereas mafic intrusions crop out in the Taihangshan and Luzhong regions (Fig. 1 ). Volcanic rocks predominantly erupted in early Cretaceous times (Table 1 ), while the gabbroic intrusions in the Taihangshan region...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (4): 595–614.
... par le soulèvement Luxi, au nord par la zone orogénique de Yanshan et à l’ouest par le soulèvement Taihangshan. Le bassin sédimentaire de la région de Huanghua, dans le bassin de Bohia, est étiré en direction NE-SO, qui est limité à l’ouest par le soulèvement Tsangxian et au sud-est par le soulèvement...
Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2019
DOI: 10.5382/SP.22.08
EISBN: 978-1-629493-10-7
... of decratonization and regional extension at ca. 135 to 120 Ma (e.g., Jiaodong, Liaodong, Chifeng-Chaoyang, Zhangbaling, Taihangshan, and East Qinling). At the same time, strike-slip events in central Transbaikal were associated with orogenic gold formation in both Russia and adjacent northeastern China and likely...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 11 October 2021
DOI: 10.1144/SP510-2020-28
EISBN: 9781786209979
.... This will provide a comprehensive reference for understanding intraplate volcanism in eastern China. Fig. 1. A sketch map of Cenozoic volcanic rocks in eastern China (modified after Bai et al. 2012 ; Fan et al. 2015 ). DTGL, Daxing'anling–Taihangshan Gravity Lineament; XMOB, Xing-Meng Orogenic Belt...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 December 2019
Geological Magazine (2020) 157 (7): 1097–1111.
...Lin Wu; Fei Wang; Jinhui Yang; Yinzhi Wang; Weibin Zhang; Liekun Yang; Wenbei Shi Abstract The Taihangshan Mountain Belt, in the central North China Craton, represents an important crustal and tectonic boundary. To explore the complex tectonic evolution of this area during the Mesozoic–Cenozoic, we...
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(a) Simplified tectonic and geological map of the North China Craton (modified from Yang et al. [131] 2018, Zhang et al. [25], and Zhu et al. [132]). (b) Region tectonic framework of Luxi Terrane, China. BBB, Bohai Bay Basin; DTGL, Daxing'anling–Taihangshan Gravity Lineament; ENCC, Eastern North China Craton; LKF, Liaocheng–Lankao Fault; TLF, Tan–Lu Fault; TNCO, Trans-North China Orogen; WNCC, Western North China Craton.
Published: 14 February 2024
Figure 1 ( a ) Simplified tectonic and geological map of the North China Craton (modified from Yang et al. [ 131 ] 2018, Zhang et al. [ 25 ], and Zhu et al. [ 132 ]). ( b ) Region tectonic framework of Luxi Terrane, China. BBB, Bohai Bay Basin; DTGL, Daxing'anling–Taihangshan Gravity Lineament
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(a) A sketch map showing the tectonic divisions of the North China craton (NCC) and the location of the Taihangshan district (modified from Li et al. 2012). Geological map (b) and A–A′ cross section (c) of the Tietangdong breccia pipe showing the sample locations (modified from Jing 1985). (Color online.)
Published: 01 March 2024
Figure 1. ( a ) A sketch map showing the tectonic divisions of the North China craton (NCC) and the location of the Taihangshan district (modified from Li et al. 2012 ). Geological map ( b ) and A–A′ cross section ( c ) of the Tietangdong breccia pipe showing the sample locations (modified from
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 07 March 2025
GSA Bulletin (2025)
... of Jurassic to Cretaceous dike swarms in the east margin of the North China Craton (NCC). It is demonstrated that the Jurassic dikes are distinctly different from the Cretaceous dikes, in terms of both occurrence and geochemistry. The Jurassic dike swarms, which include both mafic and felsic types, all strike...
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Seismotectonic map of the North China Block. Fault data and seismic data from Deng et al. [13]; black arrows are GPS-derived rates of block motion relative to the stable Western European and Siberian shields [29]. The Shanxi graben fault zone and the Tanlu fault zone divide the North China Block into the Ordos Block, North China Plain, and Ludong-Huanghai Block. The Tangshan–Cixian Nascent Seismic Zone and the Xinxiang–Shangqiu Nascent Seismic Zone divide the North China Plain into three active subblocks: the Taihangshan Subblock, Ji-Lu Subblock, and Yu-Huai Subblock. The black rectangle is the location of Figure 2(a).
Published: 16 July 2024
China Block into the Ordos Block, North China Plain, and Ludong-Huanghai Block. The Tangshan–Cixian Nascent Seismic Zone and the Xinxiang–Shangqiu Nascent Seismic Zone divide the North China Plain into three active subblocks: the Taihangshan Subblock, Ji-Lu Subblock, and Yu-Huai Subblock. The black
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Summary map of the North China Block showing the major blocks and sutures. Note that all the tectonic elements shown here were repeatedly redeformed during the Phanerozoic and until about the Jurassic it is not possible with the available observations to be sure of their positions with respect to one another. Abbreviations as follows: HG—Hetao Graben; HS—Helanshan; LL—Luliangshan; TS—Taihangshan; YG—Yinchuan Graben. Redrawn from Deng et al. (2003), Kusky et al. (2016), Bi et al. (2018), Pang et al. (2020).
Published: 20 September 2021
Figure 12. Summary map of the North China Block showing the major blocks and sutures. Note that all the tectonic elements shown here were repeatedly redeformed during the Phanerozoic and until about the Jurassic it is not possible with the available observations to be sure of their positions
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 20 July 2022
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (3-4): 915–936.
... Peninsula; YB—Yanshan fold-thrust belt; TB—Taihangshan belt; OB—Ordos basin. Although episode A of the Yanshanian Movement in the eastern North China Craton and the first phase of the Daebo Orogeny in the Korean Peninsula have been heavily studied during the past two decades ( Han et al., 2006...
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Journal Article
Published: 22 June 2016
Geological Magazine (2016) 153 (5-6): 866–886.
... ). The Bohai Bay Basin (BBB), situated in the eastern part of the North China Platform, is one of the major petroliferous basins in China. It starts from north of Shenyang and terminates in the south around Kaifeng, and covers an area of about 200000 km 2 with the Taihang Mountain...
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(a) Geological sketch of the North China Craton (NCC) showing the distribution of major tectonic units and the location of Shandong Province (SDP). (b) Geological map of SDP and the location of the study area (modified from Huang et al. 2012). (c) Geological map of the Jinling high-Mg dioritic complex showing the distribution of the two groups of high-Mg dioritic rocks (modified from Zhong and Huang 2012). Abbreviations: DTGL = Daxinganling-Taihangshan Gravity Lineament; TLFZ = Tan-Lu fault zone; YTC = Yangtze Craton; CYB = Cathaysia Block; XMOB = Xing-Meng Orogenic Belt; SOB = Sulu Orogenic Belt; DOB = Dabie Orogenic Belt. (Color online.)
Published: 02 January 2024
Figure 1. ( a ) Geological sketch of the North China Craton (NCC) showing the distribution of major tectonic units and the location of Shandong Province (SDP). ( b ) Geological map of SDP and the location of the study area (modified from Huang et al. 2012 ). ( c ) Geological map of the Jinling
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (3): 229–232.
.... , Compston , W. , and Wu , J.S. , 1985 , U-Pb zircon geochronology of Late Archean metamorphic rocks in the Taihangshan-Wutaishan area, north China: Precambrian Research , v. 27 p. 85 - 109 . Liu , D.Y. , Nutman , A.P. , Compston , W. , Wu , J.S. , and Shen , Q.H...
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(A) Tectonic framework of the North China craton (Zhao et al., 2005). The Daxing’anling-Taihangshan Gravity Lineament (DTGL) marks the boundary between the eastern and western lithospheric blocks of the craton. The gray region between two blocks is a Proterozoic orogenic belt (Zhao et al., 2005). (B) Geologic map of the Laiyuan complex associated with the Mujicun porphyry Cu deposit (modified from Gao et al., 2013). Yellow circle is a village. (C) A simplified map showing relationship between the hornblendite and associated mafic intrusions at Yaogou (modified from Chang et al., 1997).
Published: 01 November 2015
Fig. 1 (A) Tectonic framework of the North China craton ( Zhao et al., 2005 ). The Daxing’anling-Taihangshan Gravity Lineament (DTGL) marks the boundary between the eastern and western lithospheric blocks of the craton. The gray region between two blocks is a Proterozoic orogenic belt ( Zhao et
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(a) Geological sketch map and tectonic subdivision of the Dabie–Sulu orogenic belt (after Jahn et al. 1999 and Fan et al. 2004). Dark green and black ellipse mark the exposed locations of the Mesozoic mafic rocks in the central North China Craton (NCC) (e.g. Taihangshan, Jiyang and Jinan) and NCC exterior (e.g. Laiyang, Mengyin and Fangcheng), respectively. (b) Schematic geological map of the North Huaiyang zone showing the late Mesozoic volcanic rocks. (c) Stratigraphic columns of the Chenpeng and Jianggangtai formations in the western North Huaiyang zone (after Henan BGMR 1989 and Gao et al. 2016).
Published: 16 October 2019
Fig. 1. ( a ) Geological sketch map and tectonic subdivision of the Dabie–Sulu orogenic belt (after Jahn et al. 1999 and Fan et al. 2004 ). Dark green and black ellipse mark the exposed locations of the Mesozoic mafic rocks in the central North China Craton (NCC) (e.g. Taihangshan, Jiyang
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 23 March 2023
Geosphere (2023) 19 (3): 770–781.
... orogenic belt through the northern active belt of the North China craton to the north, the eastern part of the North China craton through the Taihangshan tectonic belt to the east, and the Qilian and Qinling orogens to the south ( Fig. 1A ). The Late Triassic tectono-sedimentary evolution processes...
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(a) Tectonic location of the Dabie Orogen. Jiaod (Jiaodong), Lux (Luxi), Luz (Luzhong) and Taih (Taihangshan) are the locations of Late Mesozoic basic rocks and carbonatites in the North China Craton (NCC). (b) Simplified geological map of the eastern Dabie Orogen. BHYZ, Beihuaiyang zone; CDZ, Central Dabie zone; HMF, Hualiangting–Mituo fault; NDZ, North Dabie zone; SDZ, South Dabie zones; SMF, Shang–Ma fault; SZ, Susong zone; TMF, Taihu–Mamiao fault; XMF, Xiaotian–Mozitan fault; WSF, Wuhe–Shuihou fault. (c) Lithological map of the Xiaohekou complex showing the sample locations.
Published: 15 July 2015
Fig. 1. ( a ) Tectonic location of the Dabie Orogen. Jiaod (Jiaodong), Lux (Luxi), Luz (Luzhong) and Taih (Taihangshan) are the locations of Late Mesozoic basic rocks and carbonatites in the North China Craton (NCC). ( b ) Simplified geological map of the eastern Dabie Orogen. BHYZ, Beihuaiyang
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(a) The location of the study area in the eastern Eurasian continent. (b) Tectonic division of western and central Inner Mongolia (the tectonic division marked in italic is after Xiao et al.2003 and Badarch, Cunningham & Windley, 2002; the tectonic division of the SOB and NOB, and the positions of the SME, SMM and HB are after Xu et al.2013). (c) Geological map of the study area in western Inner Mongolia (after NMBGMR, 1991; Zhou et al.2013). HLS – Helanshan; THS – Taihangshan; NCP – North China plate; SCB – South China Block; CAOB – Central Asian Orogenic Belt; SME – Southern Margin of the Ergun block; NOB – Northern Orogenic Belt; HB – Hunshandake block; SOB – Southern Orogenic Belt; SMM – Southern Mongolia Microcontinent; SB – Solonker Belt. YY – Yinshan–Yanshan Belt.
Published: 10 April 2018
, and the positions of the SME, SMM and HB are after Xu et al. 2013 ). (c) Geological map of the study area in western Inner Mongolia (after NMBGMR, 1991 ; Zhou et al. 2013 ). HLS – Helanshan; THS – Taihangshan; NCP – North China plate; SCB – South China Block; CAOB – Central Asian Orogenic Belt; SME – Southern