Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane

<p>Identifying the processes responsible for the generation and evolution of the Archean continental crust is crucial for understanding the tectonic regimes present on early Earth. A major episode of continental growth during the early Neoarchean has been identified in many cratons worldwide....

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Main Authors: Liu, J, Zhang, H, Palin, RM, Liu, Z, Zhang, J, Cheng, C, Liu, X, Zhao, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of America 2024
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author Liu, J
Zhang, H
Palin, RM
Liu, Z
Zhang, J
Cheng, C
Liu, X
Zhao, C
author_facet Liu, J
Zhang, H
Palin, RM
Liu, Z
Zhang, J
Cheng, C
Liu, X
Zhao, C
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description <p>Identifying the processes responsible for the generation and evolution of the Archean continental crust is crucial for understanding the tectonic regimes present on early Earth. A major episode of continental growth during the early Neoarchean has been identified in many cratons worldwide. Indeed, early Neoarchean magmatism has been recognized in several terranes within the North China Craton over the past decade, although the geodynamic regime in which such activity occurred remains highly debated. Here, we focus on newly recognized early Neoarchean mylonitic trondhjemite and granodiorite from the southern Jilin terrane, China, to address this knowledge gap. Zircon U-Pb geochronology reveals that these granitoids formed at ca. 2.7 Ga. They display adakitic geochemical characteristics, such as high Sr/Y and La<sub>N</sub>/Yb<sub>N</sub>&nbsp;ratios. Their low MgO, Cr, and Ni contents, along with low &delta;<sup>18</sup>O values (4.19&permil;&minus;5.39&permil;) and positive &epsilon;<sub>Hf(</sub><em><sub>t</sub></em><sub>)</sub>&nbsp;(0.7&minus;6.5) and &epsilon;<sub>Nd(</sub><em><sub>t</sub></em><sub>)</sub>&nbsp;(2.0&minus;2.6) values, indicate that they originated from thickened juvenile lower continental crust. Thermodynamic modeling further constrains the ca. 2.7 Ga granitoids to have been generated from partial melting driven by amphibole breakdown under granulite-facies&nbsp;<em>P-T</em>&nbsp;conditions of 10&minus;15 kbar and 800&minus;900 &deg;C, with garnet and amphibole as the major residual minerals. Combined with previous studies, we suggest that the North China Craton underwent significant crustal growth during the early Neoarchean, which was likely attributed to the synergistic effects of waning mantle plume activity and the coeval onset of plate tectonics.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:d619b75b-c11a-43d9-9f54-ad6762bbfbff2025-01-29T07:21:45ZEarly Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terraneJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d619b75b-c11a-43d9-9f54-ad6762bbfbffEnglishSymplectic ElementsGeological Society of America2024Liu, JZhang, HPalin, RMLiu, ZZhang, JCheng, CLiu, XZhao, C<p>Identifying the processes responsible for the generation and evolution of the Archean continental crust is crucial for understanding the tectonic regimes present on early Earth. A major episode of continental growth during the early Neoarchean has been identified in many cratons worldwide. Indeed, early Neoarchean magmatism has been recognized in several terranes within the North China Craton over the past decade, although the geodynamic regime in which such activity occurred remains highly debated. Here, we focus on newly recognized early Neoarchean mylonitic trondhjemite and granodiorite from the southern Jilin terrane, China, to address this knowledge gap. Zircon U-Pb geochronology reveals that these granitoids formed at ca. 2.7 Ga. They display adakitic geochemical characteristics, such as high Sr/Y and La<sub>N</sub>/Yb<sub>N</sub>&nbsp;ratios. Their low MgO, Cr, and Ni contents, along with low &delta;<sup>18</sup>O values (4.19&permil;&minus;5.39&permil;) and positive &epsilon;<sub>Hf(</sub><em><sub>t</sub></em><sub>)</sub>&nbsp;(0.7&minus;6.5) and &epsilon;<sub>Nd(</sub><em><sub>t</sub></em><sub>)</sub>&nbsp;(2.0&minus;2.6) values, indicate that they originated from thickened juvenile lower continental crust. Thermodynamic modeling further constrains the ca. 2.7 Ga granitoids to have been generated from partial melting driven by amphibole breakdown under granulite-facies&nbsp;<em>P-T</em>&nbsp;conditions of 10&minus;15 kbar and 800&minus;900 &deg;C, with garnet and amphibole as the major residual minerals. Combined with previous studies, we suggest that the North China Craton underwent significant crustal growth during the early Neoarchean, which was likely attributed to the synergistic effects of waning mantle plume activity and the coeval onset of plate tectonics.</p>
spellingShingle Liu, J
Zhang, H
Palin, RM
Liu, Z
Zhang, J
Cheng, C
Liu, X
Zhao, C
Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title_full Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title_fullStr Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title_full_unstemmed Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title_short Early Neoarchean geodynamic regime in the North China Craton: constraints from 2.7 Ga granitoids in the southern Jilin terrane
title_sort early neoarchean geodynamic regime in the north china craton constraints from 2 7 ga granitoids in the southern jilin terrane
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