Zircon U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic constraints on Archean crustal evolution in the Liaonan Complex of northeast China
Abstract
The Changhai area is located in the southeastern part of the Liaonan Complex within the Eastern Block of the North China Craton (NCC) in China. Early Precambrian rocks in this area consist mainly of various types of gneisses and schists. We present cathodoluminescence images, U-Pb dates, and trace element and Hf isotope data for zircons from these rocks in order to constrain the formation and evolution of continental crust in the Liaonan Complex. Our results show that the magmatic precursors of the biotite monzonitic gneiss, granitic gneiss, garnet-bearing monzogranitic gneiss, and biotite granodioritic gneiss, that is, relatively sodium-rich gneisses in the area, were emplaced at ca. 2543 Ma. Muscovite-bearing granitic gneiss, monzogranitic gneiss, and biotite granitic gneiss, that is, relatively potassium-rich gneisses in the area, were emplaced at ca. 2516 Ma, whereas the sedimentary protolith(s) of the associated schists along the gneissose fabric of the gneisses were deposited after 2518 Ma and metamorphosed at ca. 1885 Ma. The latter age may represent the time of metamorphism of the South Liaohe Group in the Jiao-Liao-Ji Belt. Large numbers of inherited zircons with ages of 2596-2842 Ma, coupled with the results of previous studies, suggest that multiple Meso- to Neoarchean magmatic events took place in the Liaonan Complex at ca. 2.84, 2.75, 2.67-2.61, 2.54, and 2.51 Ga. Lu-Hf isotopic results for magmatic zircon grains with ages of 2.61-2.84 Ga have positive ɛHf values (+ 2.4 to + 11.3) and average continental crust model ages (TC DM) of 2.63-3.05 Ga with a peak at 2.76-2.98 Ga. Of the zircons with ages of ca. 2.54 Ga and 2.51 Ga, 94% have positive ɛHf values (+ 0.13 to + 8.57, average = + 3.1) and TC DM model ages of 2.53-3.06 Ga, similar to those of zircons with ages of ca. 2.61-2.84 Ga, suggesting that both sets of zircons were derived from partial melting of juvenile crust. However, the remaining zircons (6%) with ages of 2.54-2.51 Ga and all metamorphic zircon grains with ages of ca. 1885 Ma have negative ɛHf values of - 0.12 to - 3.00 and - 8.8 to - 15.9, respectively, and similar older TC DM model ages of 3.11-3.56 Ga and 3.08-3.23 Ga, respectively. These data, combined with those from previous studies of the NCC, indicate that the basement rocks of the Liaonan Complex underwent two significant juvenile crustal growth events at ca. 2.71-2.99 Ga and 2.54-2.51 Ga, a local reworking event at ca. 2.51 Ga, and a major reworking event at 1.88 Ga.
- Publication:
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Lithos
- Pub Date:
- September 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.lithos.2013.06.020
- Bibcode:
- 2013Litho.177..164M