Multistage deformation events have occurred in the northeastern Jiangshao Fault (Suture) Belt. The earliest two are ductile deformation events. The first is the ca. 820 Ma top-to-the-northwest ductile thrusting, whi...Multistage deformation events have occurred in the northeastern Jiangshao Fault (Suture) Belt. The earliest two are ductile deformation events. The first is the ca. 820 Ma top-to-the-northwest ductile thrusting, which directly resulted from the collision between the Cathaysia Old Land and the Chencai Arc (?) during the Late Neoproterozoic, and the Jiangnan Orogenic Belt that formed as the ocean closed between the Yangtze Plate and the jointed Cathaysia Old Land and the Chencai Arc due to continuous compression. The second is the ductile left-lateral strike-slipping that occurred in the latest Early Paleozoic. Since the Jinning period, all deformation events represent the reactivation or inversion of intraplate structures due to the collisions between the North China and Yangtze plates during the Triassic and between the Philippine Sea and Eurasian plates during the Cenozoic. In the Triassic, brittle right-lateral strike-slipping and subsequent top-to-the south thrusting occurred along the whole northeastern Jiangshao Fault Zone because of the collision between the North China and Yangtze plates. In the Late Mesozoic, regional extension took place across southeastern China. In the Cenozoic, the collision between the Philippine Sea and Eurasian plates resulted in brittle thrusts along the whole Jiangnan Old land in the Miocene. The Jiangshao Fault Belt is a weak zone in the crust with long history, and its reactivation is one of important characteristics of the deformation in South China; however, late-stage deformation events did not occur beyond the Jiangnan Old Land and most of them are parallel to the strike of the Old Land, which is similar to the Cenozoic deformation in Central Asia. In addition, the Jiangnan old Land is not a collisional boundary between the Yangtze Plate and Cathaysia Old Land in the Triassic.展开更多
Characteristcs of progressive ductile deformation and remnant igneous fabrics indicate that thefoliatal diorites in the middle sector of the Jiangshao fracture belt in Zhuji County, Zhejiang, aremyonites deformed from...Characteristcs of progressive ductile deformation and remnant igneous fabrics indicate that thefoliatal diorites in the middle sector of the Jiangshao fracture belt in Zhuji County, Zhejiang, aremyonites deformed from diorites. The mylonithation occurred about 353 - 370 Ma ago under a condi-tion of 425-475℃ and 3.8-4.6 kb.Therelation between the deformation and metherphism was discussed based on petrographic evidence and mineral chemistry and assemblage. It is suggested that thedeformation was responsible for the deveopment of lowgrad greenschisthaes metamorphism ofmylonitic diorites by introducing fluid phase to aerelerate metamorphic reaction and diffosion.展开更多
In this paper, the authors have confirmed the mingling of magma which occurred along the Jiangshan-Shaoxin fracture belt (simplified name: Jiangshan fracture belt) in the late Proterozoic and discussed spectacular pro...In this paper, the authors have confirmed the mingling of magma which occurred along the Jiangshan-Shaoxin fracture belt (simplified name: Jiangshan fracture belt) in the late Proterozoic and discussed spectacular problems of Precambrian igneous rocks and geology on either side of the belt. It is believed that the most important events of Precambrian orogeny in the border area of Zhejiang, Jiangxiand Anhui provinces happened before 900Ma. In this period, collision between Cathaysia and Jiangnan Ancient Island Arc (JAIA), which began developing ca 1100 Ma ago, took place and ended. Also, the activities and mingling of basaltic and acidic magmas accompanying the orogeny were widely generated and lasted up to the early Sinian period (about 800 Ma ago).展开更多
基金funded by the Nonprofit Special Research Program"The formation and destruction of northeastern segment of Cathaysia-the Yangtze Plate Suture Zone and their mineralization"(No.200811015)from the Ministry of Land and Resourcethe Land Resource Survey Project of the Ministry of Land and Natural Resources,China"The convergence and breakup process of main blocks of China and their geological background for mineralization"(Nos.1212011121064,1212011121068)from the China Geological Survey
文摘Multistage deformation events have occurred in the northeastern Jiangshao Fault (Suture) Belt. The earliest two are ductile deformation events. The first is the ca. 820 Ma top-to-the-northwest ductile thrusting, which directly resulted from the collision between the Cathaysia Old Land and the Chencai Arc (?) during the Late Neoproterozoic, and the Jiangnan Orogenic Belt that formed as the ocean closed between the Yangtze Plate and the jointed Cathaysia Old Land and the Chencai Arc due to continuous compression. The second is the ductile left-lateral strike-slipping that occurred in the latest Early Paleozoic. Since the Jinning period, all deformation events represent the reactivation or inversion of intraplate structures due to the collisions between the North China and Yangtze plates during the Triassic and between the Philippine Sea and Eurasian plates during the Cenozoic. In the Triassic, brittle right-lateral strike-slipping and subsequent top-to-the south thrusting occurred along the whole northeastern Jiangshao Fault Zone because of the collision between the North China and Yangtze plates. In the Late Mesozoic, regional extension took place across southeastern China. In the Cenozoic, the collision between the Philippine Sea and Eurasian plates resulted in brittle thrusts along the whole Jiangnan Old land in the Miocene. The Jiangshao Fault Belt is a weak zone in the crust with long history, and its reactivation is one of important characteristics of the deformation in South China; however, late-stage deformation events did not occur beyond the Jiangnan Old Land and most of them are parallel to the strike of the Old Land, which is similar to the Cenozoic deformation in Central Asia. In addition, the Jiangnan old Land is not a collisional boundary between the Yangtze Plate and Cathaysia Old Land in the Triassic.
文摘Characteristcs of progressive ductile deformation and remnant igneous fabrics indicate that thefoliatal diorites in the middle sector of the Jiangshao fracture belt in Zhuji County, Zhejiang, aremyonites deformed from diorites. The mylonithation occurred about 353 - 370 Ma ago under a condi-tion of 425-475℃ and 3.8-4.6 kb.Therelation between the deformation and metherphism was discussed based on petrographic evidence and mineral chemistry and assemblage. It is suggested that thedeformation was responsible for the deveopment of lowgrad greenschisthaes metamorphism ofmylonitic diorites by introducing fluid phase to aerelerate metamorphic reaction and diffosion.
文摘In this paper, the authors have confirmed the mingling of magma which occurred along the Jiangshan-Shaoxin fracture belt (simplified name: Jiangshan fracture belt) in the late Proterozoic and discussed spectacular problems of Precambrian igneous rocks and geology on either side of the belt. It is believed that the most important events of Precambrian orogeny in the border area of Zhejiang, Jiangxiand Anhui provinces happened before 900Ma. In this period, collision between Cathaysia and Jiangnan Ancient Island Arc (JAIA), which began developing ca 1100 Ma ago, took place and ended. Also, the activities and mingling of basaltic and acidic magmas accompanying the orogeny were widely generated and lasted up to the early Sinian period (about 800 Ma ago).