Permian back‐arc basin formation and arc migration in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt, Northwest China
The 290–280 Ma mafic Liuyuan Complex, embedded in the terranes constituting the southern edge of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, has been interpreted to be either an ophiolite or an intracontinental large igneous province. Our detailed mapping shows that the Liuyuan Complex preserves an almost comp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geological journal (Chichester, England) England), 2023-02, Vol.58 (2), p.523-533 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The 290–280 Ma mafic Liuyuan Complex, embedded in the terranes constituting the southern edge of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, has been interpreted to be either an ophiolite or an intracontinental large igneous province. Our detailed mapping shows that the Liuyuan Complex preserves an almost complete oceanic crustal section, with basal troctolite cumulates, varitextured gabbro affected by intense sub‐seafloor hydrothermal circulation, a newly discovered, and laterally‐continuous sheeted dyke complex, capped by basaltic pillows. This architecture is inconsistent with a continental rift‐layered intrusion model for the Liuyuan Complex, which we interpret as oceanic crust formed by seafloor spreading. The trace element ratios (Th/Yb, V/Ti, La/Sm, and La/Nb) of the lavas is consistent with a back‐arc basin environment. We suggest that the slab subducting to the north and forming the Ganquan arc system rolled back around 292 Ma, opening a back‐arc basin (the Liuyuan Complex). This oceanic basin started to close from ca. 281 Ma, with north‐dipping subduction under the accreted terranes constituting the southern active margin of Composite Siberia. The Liuyuan Complex was eventually obducted southwards over the Ganquan arc as part of the upper plate during the final closure of the back‐arc basin.
The Permian Liuyuan Complex preserves an almost complete oceanic crustal section, with basal troctolite cumulates, varitextured gabbro, a newly discovered and laterally‐continuous sheeted dyke complex, capped by basaltic pillows. It is interpreted as oceanic crust formed by seafloor spreading in a back‐arc basin that opened due to slab rollback. |
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ISSN: | 0072-1050 1099-1034 |
DOI: | 10.1002/gj.4609 |