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Elemental geochemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics of the metasedimentary rocks from the metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi: Provenance and tectonically environmental constraints
Hu Gongren; Liu Congqiang; Zhang Bangtong; Tang Hongfeng; Yu Ruilian
2005
Source PublicationChinese Journal of Geochemistry
Volume24Issue:1Pages:37-50
Abstract

The metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi, located in the compound terrain within the Cathaysia, Yangtze Block and Caledonian fold zone of South China, is composed dominantly of meta-argillo-are-naceous rocks, with minor amphibolite. These rocks underwent amphibolite-facies metamorphism. The meta-argillo-arenaceous rocks show large variations in major element composition, but have similar REE patterns and trace element composition, incompatible element and LIE enrichments [high Th/Sc (0.57−3.59), La/Sc (1.46−12.4), La/Yb (5.84−19.0)] and variable Th/U ratios, with ΣREE=129−296µg/g, δEu=0.51−0.86, and (La/Yb)N=3.95−12.9. The Nd isotopic model agest DM of these rocks vary from 1597 to 2124 Ma. Their143Nd/144Nd values are low [ɛNd(0)=−11.4 to −15.8]. Some conclusions have been drawn as follows: (1) The metamorphic rocks in central Jiangxi Province are likely formed in a tectonic environment at the passive continental margin of the Cathaysia massif. (2) The metamorphosed argillo-arenaceous rocks are composed dominantly of upper crustal-source rocks (Al- and K-rich granitic or/and sedimentary rocks of Early Proterozoic), which experienced good sorting, slow deposition and more intense chemical weathering. (3) According to the whole-rock Sm-Nd isochron ages (1113±49 to 1199±26 Ma) of plagioclase-amphibole (schist) and Nd isotopic model aget DM (1597−2124 Ma) of meta-argillo-arenaceous rocks, the metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi Province was formed during the Middle Proterozoic (1100−1600 Ma).

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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9447
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
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Affiliation1.Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
2.Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Huaqiao University, Quanzhou 362021, China
3.State Key Laboratory for Mineral Deposits Research, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
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Hu Gongren,Liu Congqiang,Zhang Bangtong,et al. Elemental geochemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics of the metasedimentary rocks from the metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi: Provenance and tectonically environmental constraints[J]. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,2005,24(1):37-50.
APA Hu Gongren,Liu Congqiang,Zhang Bangtong,Tang Hongfeng,&Yu Ruilian.(2005).Elemental geochemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics of the metasedimentary rocks from the metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi: Provenance and tectonically environmental constraints.Chinese Journal of Geochemistry,24(1),37-50.
MLA Hu Gongren,et al."Elemental geochemistry and Nd isotopic characteristics of the metasedimentary rocks from the metamorphic belt in central Jiangxi: Provenance and tectonically environmental constraints".Chinese Journal of Geochemistry 24.1(2005):37-50.
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