Discovery of the Early Paleozoic Boin Sum-Ordor Sum Island Arc in the Hadamiao Gold Ore District, Inner Mongolia and its Significance to the Evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean

2012 ◽  
Vol 86 (5) ◽  
pp. 1251-1264 ◽  
Author(s):  
HAO Baiwu ◽  
HOU Zenqian
Geology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Fu ◽  
Bo Huang ◽  
Tim E. Johnson ◽  
Simon A. Wilde ◽  
Fred Jourdan ◽  
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Subduction of oceanic lithosphere is a diagnostic characteristic of plate tectonics. However, the geodynamic processes from initiation to termination of subduction zones remain enigmatic mainly due to the scarcity of appropriate rock records. We report the first discovery of early Paleozoic boninitic blueschists and associated greenschists from the eastern Proto-Tethyan North Qilian orogenic belt, northeastern Tibet, which have geochemical affinities that are typical of forearc boninites and island arc basalts, respectively. The boninitic protoliths of the blueschists record intra-oceanic subduction initiation at ca. 492–488 Ma in the eastern North Qilian arc/forearc–backarc system, whereas peak blueschist facies metamorphism reflects subsequent subduction of the arc/forearc complex to high pressure at ca. 455 Ma. These relations therefore record the life circle of an intra-oceanic subduction zone within the northeastern Proto-Tethys Ocean. The geodynamic evolution provides an early Paleozoic analogue of the early development of the Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc and its later subduction beneath the extant Japanese arc margin. This finding highlights the important role of subduction of former upper plate island arc/forearcs in reducing the likelihood of preservation of initial subduction-related rock records in ancient orogenic belts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 1107-1126
Author(s):  
YANG ZeLi ◽  
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HU XiaoJia ◽  
WANG ShuQing ◽  
XIN HouTian ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 88 (s2) ◽  
pp. 1017-1018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang WANG ◽  
Genhou WANG ◽  
Shibin LEI ◽  
Guofei WEI ◽  
Liqiong JIA ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 743 ◽  
pp. 422-425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yackov Yur’evich Bushuev ◽  
Vasilii Ivanovich Leontev

The Central Aldan ore district is a geologically unique area, representing the conjunction zone of the ancient structures of the Archean–Proterozoic crystalline shield, overlain by the Vendian–Cambrian sedimentary cover. The latter was formed in the Mesozoic by intensive alkaline magmatism. Within the Central Aldan ore district, most of primary gold-ore deposits are confined to the sedimentary cover. Until recently it was considered that only ancient complexes in the crystalline basement contain commercial Au-U mineralization. As a result of the geological exploration works over the period of 2003–2006, the Podgolechnoe deposit was discovered. Gold mineralization in this deposit occurs both in rocks of sedimentary cover and crystalline basement. Ore bodies in rocks of the crystalline basement (A-type alkaline deposits) contain epithermal gold-telluride (Au-Te) mineralization, which is new for Central Aldan ore district. This work presents results of the study of geochemical composition of the Podgolechnoe deposit ores and their comparison with typical epithermal gold-ore deposits. In total, 15 samples were studied. The homogeneity of the sample collection, the correlation between Au and other elements, the enrichment coefficients of elements-admixtures, and the REE distribution were analyzed. It was established that gold ores of the Podgolechnoe deposit are geochemically heterogeneous, but, in general, they correspond to the geochemical spectrum characteristic of the gold ores of A-type epithermal deposits. In contrast to Au-U deposits, common in the studied area, ores of the Podgolechnoe deposit show no correlation between gold and uranium.


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