Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as...Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as arc-affinity basalts,some geologists suggested that they should be Nb-enriched continental basalts and not arcrelated.Recently,the Nb-enriched arc basalts have been first identified from the Dahalajunshan Formation in southern Wusunshan,Yining.展开更多
Objective Understanding the dynamics of sediment gravity flows is of great importance to correctly interpret their related deposits. The discovery of supercritical sediment gravity flows provides some new viewpoints ...Objective Understanding the dynamics of sediment gravity flows is of great importance to correctly interpret their related deposits. The discovery of supercritical sediment gravity flows provides some new viewpoints for the explanation of controversial sediment gravity flow deposits. However, the dynamics, formation, evolution processes of supercritical sediment gravity flows and their recognition criteria from their associated deposits are still worldwide controversial. The supercritical hyperpycnal flow deposits recognized in the upper part of Early Cretaceous Lingshandao Formation provide a rare opporttmity to understand their sedimentary characteristics. This work is aimed at documenting the typical sedimentary structures associated with the supercritical hyperpycnal flow, and discussing the vertical stacking and its relationship with flow evolution.展开更多
The Jiangshan-Shaoxing fault zone (JSFZ) was formed by the amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks in the Neoproterozoic.Since the Paleozoic,the JSFZ has experienced three episodes of tectonic activities:t...The Jiangshan-Shaoxing fault zone (JSFZ) was formed by the amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks in the Neoproterozoic.Since the Paleozoic,the JSFZ has experienced three episodes of tectonic activities:the Early Paleozoic ductile strike-slip shear,Early Mesozoic thrust,and the Late Mesozoic extension.展开更多
Objective The Yingyangguan Group is widely exposed in the southwestern segment of boundary belt between Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks and is mainly composed of a suit of lower-grade metamorphic marine volcanoclastic-...Objective The Yingyangguan Group is widely exposed in the southwestern segment of boundary belt between Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks and is mainly composed of a suit of lower-grade metamorphic marine volcanoclastic- sedimentary rocks (Zhou Hanwen et al., 2002). Its forming age and petrogenesis are critical for better understanding the orogenic process and relationship of the Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks since the Neoproterozoic. However, few zircon U-Pb ages of samples from the Yingyangguan Group have been reported, which are much debated, such as the metamorphic spilite (819±11 Ma), keratophyre (415.1±2.1 Ma) and ignimbrite (821.3±3.9 Ma) (Tian Yang et al., 2015 and references in). In this study, we focus on the new discovered Early Yanshannian monzogranite and its mafic enclaves from the Yingyangguan Group, and conducted zircon U-Pb dating and in-situ Hf isotopic analyses to constrain their petrogenesis.展开更多
The Bradoriida (Crustacea) collected previously from South China, particularly from the southwest part of the district, are of the Chiungchussu Stage or late Early Cambrian. In Xinjiang, Liangshanella liangshanensis H...The Bradoriida (Crustacea) collected previously from South China, particularly from the southwest part of the district, are of the Chiungchussu Stage or late Early Cambrian. In Xinjiang, Liangshanella liangshanensis Huo, L. orbicularis Lee, L.(?) kalpingensis Zhang, Yaoyingella(?) wushiensis Zhang, Shensiella sp. and Tsunyiella sp. which are distributed in the lowest trilobite zone, the Shizhudiscus sugaitensis Zone of Xiaor-展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41273033)
文摘Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as arc-affinity basalts,some geologists suggested that they should be Nb-enriched continental basalts and not arcrelated.Recently,the Nb-enriched arc basalts have been first identified from the Dahalajunshan Formation in southern Wusunshan,Yining.
基金the National Science Foundation of China (grant No.U1262203)the National Science and Technology Special Grant (grant No.2016ZX05006-007) for their financial support
文摘Objective Understanding the dynamics of sediment gravity flows is of great importance to correctly interpret their related deposits. The discovery of supercritical sediment gravity flows provides some new viewpoints for the explanation of controversial sediment gravity flow deposits. However, the dynamics, formation, evolution processes of supercritical sediment gravity flows and their recognition criteria from their associated deposits are still worldwide controversial. The supercritical hyperpycnal flow deposits recognized in the upper part of Early Cretaceous Lingshandao Formation provide a rare opporttmity to understand their sedimentary characteristics. This work is aimed at documenting the typical sedimentary structures associated with the supercritical hyperpycnal flow, and discussing the vertical stacking and its relationship with flow evolution.
基金funded by the National Science and Technology Major Project (2008ZX05005–001)China Geological Survey Project (Grant No.1212011120160)
文摘The Jiangshan-Shaoxing fault zone (JSFZ) was formed by the amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks in the Neoproterozoic.Since the Paleozoic,the JSFZ has experienced three episodes of tectonic activities:the Early Paleozoic ductile strike-slip shear,Early Mesozoic thrust,and the Late Mesozoic extension.
基金financially supported by the China Geological Survey(grants No.12120113063200 and DD20160035-1)
文摘Objective The Yingyangguan Group is widely exposed in the southwestern segment of boundary belt between Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks and is mainly composed of a suit of lower-grade metamorphic marine volcanoclastic- sedimentary rocks (Zhou Hanwen et al., 2002). Its forming age and petrogenesis are critical for better understanding the orogenic process and relationship of the Yangtze and Cathaysian blocks since the Neoproterozoic. However, few zircon U-Pb ages of samples from the Yingyangguan Group have been reported, which are much debated, such as the metamorphic spilite (819±11 Ma), keratophyre (415.1±2.1 Ma) and ignimbrite (821.3±3.9 Ma) (Tian Yang et al., 2015 and references in). In this study, we focus on the new discovered Early Yanshannian monzogranite and its mafic enclaves from the Yingyangguan Group, and conducted zircon U-Pb dating and in-situ Hf isotopic analyses to constrain their petrogenesis.
文摘The Bradoriida (Crustacea) collected previously from South China, particularly from the southwest part of the district, are of the Chiungchussu Stage or late Early Cambrian. In Xinjiang, Liangshanella liangshanensis Huo, L. orbicularis Lee, L.(?) kalpingensis Zhang, Yaoyingella(?) wushiensis Zhang, Shensiella sp. and Tsunyiella sp. which are distributed in the lowest trilobite zone, the Shizhudiscus sugaitensis Zone of Xiaor-