Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions

Abstract The Earth’s interior and surficial systems underwent dramatic changes during the Paleoproterozoic, but the interaction between them remains poorly understood. Rocks deposited in orogenic foreland basins retain a record of the near surface to deep crustal processes that operate during subduc...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bo Huang, Man Liu, Timothy M. Kusky, Tim E. Johnson, Simon A. Wilde, Dong Fu, Hao Deng, Qunye Qian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2023-12-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43893-w
_version_ 1827603219807731712
author Bo Huang
Man Liu
Timothy M. Kusky
Tim E. Johnson
Simon A. Wilde
Dong Fu
Hao Deng
Qunye Qian
author_facet Bo Huang
Man Liu
Timothy M. Kusky
Tim E. Johnson
Simon A. Wilde
Dong Fu
Hao Deng
Qunye Qian
author_sort Bo Huang
collection DOAJ
description Abstract The Earth’s interior and surficial systems underwent dramatic changes during the Paleoproterozoic, but the interaction between them remains poorly understood. Rocks deposited in orogenic foreland basins retain a record of the near surface to deep crustal processes that operate during subduction to collision and provide information on the interaction between plate tectonics and surface responses through time. Here, we document the depositional-to-deformational life cycle of a Paleoproterozoic foreland succession from the North China Craton. The succession was deposited in a foreland basin following ca. 2.50–2.47 Ga Altaid-style arc–microcontinent collision, and then converted to a fold-and-thrust belt at ca. 2.0–1.8 Ga due to Himalayan-style continent–continent collision. These two periods correspond to the assembly of supercratons in the late Archean and of the Paleoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia, respectively, which suggests that similar basins may have been common at the periphery of other cratons. The multiple stages of orogenesis and accompanying tectonic denudation and silicate weathering, as recorded by orogenic foreland basins, likely contributed to substantial changes in the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere known to have occurred during the Paleoproterozoic.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T05:35:35Z
format Article
id doaj.art-68976663793646629fb5a44a182ad736
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2041-1723
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T05:35:35Z
publishDate 2023-12-01
publisher Nature Portfolio
record_format Article
series Nature Communications
spelling doaj.art-68976663793646629fb5a44a182ad7362023-12-03T12:29:30ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232023-12-0114111410.1038/s41467-023-43893-wChanges in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successionsBo Huang0Man Liu1Timothy M. Kusky2Tim E. Johnson3Simon A. Wilde4Dong Fu5Hao Deng6Qunye Qian7Badong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesSchool of Earth and Planetary Sciences, the Institute for Geoscience Research, Timescales of Mineral Systems Group, Curtin UniversityBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesBadong National Observation and Research Station of Geohazards, State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, Center for Global Tectonics, School of Earth Sciences, China University of GeosciencesAbstract The Earth’s interior and surficial systems underwent dramatic changes during the Paleoproterozoic, but the interaction between them remains poorly understood. Rocks deposited in orogenic foreland basins retain a record of the near surface to deep crustal processes that operate during subduction to collision and provide information on the interaction between plate tectonics and surface responses through time. Here, we document the depositional-to-deformational life cycle of a Paleoproterozoic foreland succession from the North China Craton. The succession was deposited in a foreland basin following ca. 2.50–2.47 Ga Altaid-style arc–microcontinent collision, and then converted to a fold-and-thrust belt at ca. 2.0–1.8 Ga due to Himalayan-style continent–continent collision. These two periods correspond to the assembly of supercratons in the late Archean and of the Paleoproterozoic supercontinent Columbia, respectively, which suggests that similar basins may have been common at the periphery of other cratons. The multiple stages of orogenesis and accompanying tectonic denudation and silicate weathering, as recorded by orogenic foreland basins, likely contributed to substantial changes in the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere known to have occurred during the Paleoproterozoic.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43893-w
spellingShingle Bo Huang
Man Liu
Timothy M. Kusky
Tim E. Johnson
Simon A. Wilde
Dong Fu
Hao Deng
Qunye Qian
Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
Nature Communications
title Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
title_full Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
title_fullStr Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
title_full_unstemmed Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
title_short Changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in Paleoproterozoic foreland successions
title_sort changes in orogenic style and surface environment recorded in paleoproterozoic foreland successions
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43893-w
work_keys_str_mv AT bohuang changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT manliu changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT timothymkusky changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT timejohnson changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT simonawilde changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT dongfu changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT haodeng changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions
AT qunyeqian changesinorogenicstyleandsurfaceenvironmentrecordedinpaleoproterozoicforelandsuccessions