TWO ASYMMETRICAL PERMIAN GRANITIC BELTS IN THE SOUTHEAST CAOB AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS

There has been much discussion about the evolution of the Southeastern CAOB in the past two decades [Tang, 1990; Hong et al., 1994; Xiao et al., 2003; Li, 2006; Chen et al., 2009; Jian et al., 2010]. Most people believed that the Palaeozoic Asia ocean was closed along the Solonker suture at Permian...

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Main Authors: Ying Tong, Tao Wang, Lei Guo, Lei Zhang, Jianjun Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Institute of the Earth's crust 2017-09-01
Series:Геодинамика и тектонофизика
Online Access:https://www.gt-crust.ru/jour/article/view/436
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Summary:There has been much discussion about the evolution of the Southeastern CAOB in the past two decades [Tang, 1990; Hong et al., 1994; Xiao et al., 2003; Li, 2006; Chen et al., 2009; Jian et al., 2010]. Most people believed that the Palaeozoic Asia ocean was closed along the Solonker suture at Permian with two-direction subduction models [Xiao et al., 2003; Jian et al., 2010]. Three EW subparallel Permian granitic belts took place both side of the Solonker suture, including Erlian-Uliastai belt on north side of the Erlian-Hegengshan ophiolite, south Mongolia-Xilinhot belt the Erlian-Hegengshan ophiolite on the north and the Solonker suture on the south, and the Baotou-Chifeng belt along the north margin of North China Carton on the south of the Solonker suture. Most Permian granitoids in the ErlianUliastai belt and Mongolia-Xilinhot belt were intruded in Early-Middle Permian.
ISSN:2078-502X