Friday, October 18, 2013

Locations of the Yangtze and Simao Blocks Within Supercontinents Gondwana and Rodinia


The boundary between the Simao and Yangtze blocks and their locations in Gondwana and Rodinia: Constraints from detrital and inherited zircons

Authors:

Qingfei Wang, Jun Deng, Chusi Li, Gongjian Li, Li Yu and Long Qiao

Abstract:

The Simao block, which is the northern extension of the Indochina block, and the Yangtze block were amalgamated by the closure of a Paleo-Tethys branch ocean commonly referred to as the Ailaoshan ocean. The exact location of the suture between these two continental blocks has been contested. Some researchers believed that it is located within the Cenozoic Ailaoshan shear zone whereas other researchers thought that it is present > 50 km farther to the west. The detrital and inherited-xenocrystic zircons from Paleozoic sedimentary rocks and a Triassic granite dyke respectively in the Laowangzhai-Mojiang suspect terrane, which occurs between the two suggested locations for the same suture, show that neither of these previously suggested locations is accurate. The age distribution pattern of detrital and inherited-xenocrystic zircons from the Laowangzhai-Mojiang suspect terrane is similar to that of detrital zircons from the Simao-Indochina block but different from that of those from the Jianshui area in the western margin of the Yangtze block. This indicates that the Laowangzhai-Mojiang suspect terrane belongs to the Simao-Indochina block.The actual location of the suture between the Simao-Indochina and Yangtze blocks is suggest to superimpose the Ailaoshan late-Devonian to early-Carboniferous ophiolite belt within the suspect terrane. The new interpretation is also supported by Hf isotopes of detrital zircons from the related continental blocks. The age distribution pattern of Precambrian detrital zircons from the western part of the Yangtze block is different from that of those from Australia or Tethyan Himalaya (the northern part of the Indian continent), indicating that the Yangtze block was not an integral part of Australia or India in Rodinia. The age distribution pattern of pre-Carboniferous detrital zircons from the Simao-Indochina block is remarkably similar to that of those from the Tethyan Himalaya, indicating that the Simao-Indochina block was derived from Indian Gondwana.

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