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Characteristics of Paleoproterozoic Subduction System in Western Margin of Yangtze Plate

Characteristics of Paleoproterozoic Subduction System in Western Margin of Yangtze Plate
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摘要 Paleoproterozoic subduction strongly occurred in the western margin of Yangtze plate. The basalticandesite volcanics of Ailaoshan Group and Dibadu Formation had been formed during paleo QinghaiTibet oceanic plate subduction under the paleoYangtze plate. Their trace element geochemistry suggests that their forming environments are continentalmarginarc and back arcbasin respectively. Consequently, the Paleoproterozoic subduction system in the western margin of Yangtze plate was established. Ailaoshan Group and Dibadu Formation came from an enriched mantle source that was contaminated by crustal sediments carried by subducted slab, and formed the Paleoroterozoic metamorphic basement of western margin of Yangtze plate. Ailaoshan Group is actually western boundary of Yangtze plate. Paleoproterozoic subduction strongly occurred in the western margin of Yangtze plate. The basalticandesite volcanics of Ailaoshan Group and Dibadu Formation had been formed during paleo QinghaiTibet oceanic plate subduction under the paleoYangtze plate. Their trace element geochemistry suggests that their forming environments are continentalmarginarc and back arcbasin respectively. Consequently, the Paleoproterozoic subduction system in the western margin of Yangtze plate was established. Ailaoshan Group and Dibadu Formation came from an enriched mantle source that was contaminated by crustal sediments carried by subducted slab, and formed the Paleoroterozoic metamorphic basement of western margin of Yangtze plate. Ailaoshan Group is actually western boundary of Yangtze plate.
出处 《Journal of Earth Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2000年第1期58-67,共10页 地球科学学刊(英文版)
基金 Chinese Technology Ministry!95-pre-39program
关键词 western margin of Yangtze plate Paleoproterozoic subduction system Ailaoshan Group (AG) Dibadu Formation (DF) incompatible element (IE) large ion lithospheric element (LILE) high field strengthen element (HFSE). western margin of Yangtze plate, Paleoproterozoic subduction system, Ailaoshan Group (AG), Dibadu Formation (DF), incompatible element (IE), large ion lithospheric element (LILE), high field strengthen element (HFSE).
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