U–Pb dating of baddeleyite and zircon from the Shizhaigou diorite in the southern margin of North China Craton: Constrains on the timing and tectonic setting of the Paleoproterozoic Xiong'er group

The Xiong'er volcanism marks an important thermal event in the southern margin of the North China Craton during the Paleoproterozoic. Precise U–Pb ages of zircon and baddeleyite from the Shizhaigou diorite which intruded the Majiahe formation of the upper part of the Xiong'er Group were de...

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Published inGondwana research Vol. 20; no. 1; pp. 184 - 193
Main Authors Cui, Minli, Zhang, Baolin, Zhang, Lianchang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.07.2011
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Summary:The Xiong'er volcanism marks an important thermal event in the southern margin of the North China Craton during the Paleoproterozoic. Precise U–Pb ages of zircon and baddeleyite from the Shizhaigou diorite which intruded the Majiahe formation of the upper part of the Xiong'er Group were determined in this study by multi-collector SIMS. The mean 207Pb/ 206Pb ages are 1789 ± 3.5 Ma for baddeleyite and 1780 ± 11 Ma for zircon from Shizhaigou diorite, respectively. The major and trace elements and Sr–Nd isotopic compositions indicate an EM-I mantle type signature and crustal contamination features. Combining with previous chronological data, it is proposed that the age of the Xiong'er volcanism is between 1770 Ma and 1800 Ma with a peak at 1780 Ma. Our result supports the view that the Xiong'er volcanic rocks formed in an extensional rift environment. [Display omitted] ► The Shizhaigou diorite and the Xiong'er volcanic rocks have affinities to EM-I mantle type. ► The diorite was emplaced at 1780 ± 11 Ma. The Xiong'er volcanism occurred between 1770 Ma and 1800 Ma. ► Volcanism in Xiong'er occurred under a continental rift setting.
ISSN:1342-937X
1878-0571
DOI:10.1016/j.gr.2011.01.010