2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-008-0387-1
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Detachment within subducted continental crust and multi-slice successive exhumation of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic rocks: Evidence from the Dabie-Sulu orogenic belt

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“…This mixed slice took its place at a shallow level during the subduction of HP slice I. As mentioned previously, syn-subduction detachment and exhumation of HP/UHP slices have been widely recognized in the Hong'an-Dabie-Sulu orogen [8,12]. However, it seems that the detachment of continental slab at middle to lower crustal levels is especially prominent in the Tongbai orogen.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Diachroneity Across the Direction Of The Omentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…This mixed slice took its place at a shallow level during the subduction of HP slice I. As mentioned previously, syn-subduction detachment and exhumation of HP/UHP slices have been widely recognized in the Hong'an-Dabie-Sulu orogen [8,12]. However, it seems that the detachment of continental slab at middle to lower crustal levels is especially prominent in the Tongbai orogen.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Diachroneity Across the Direction Of The Omentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Lately Liu et al [4,5] distinguished UHP, HP and low-temperature (LT) HP slices and a tectonic mélange zone with the time difference of exhumation of ~30 Ma in the Hong'an orogen on the basis of thermobaric structure and geochronological data, and proposed a diachronous subduction/exhumation model for the formation of different HP/UHP slices. Similarly, three HP/UHP slices with different peak metamorphic ages were also recognized in the Dabie-Sulu orogen in the light of precise isotopic dating, and multi-slice or differential subduction/exhumation model was established accordingly [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. It seems that the idea of differential subduction and exhumation of continental slab has been generally accepted for the formation and evolution of the UHP terranes in China [12].…”
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“…In particular, a two-stage syn-collisional (Triassic) exhumation model of the UHP slabs is suggested based on evidence from petrology, geochemistry, geochronology and isotope geochemistry Li et al, 2001;Webb et al, 1999;Zheng, 2008;Zheng et al, 2003Zheng et al, , 2005Zheng et al, , 2007Zheng et al, , 2009Zhou et al, 2008aZhou et al, , 2008bZhou et al, , 2008cLiu and Li, 2008;Wu et al, 2008). The first stage is characterized by rapid exhumation that occurred in the Middle Triassic, from diamond-eclogite facies of >120 km depth at 238 Ma, to coesite-eclogite facies of about 80 km at 225 Ma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Petrological studies have demonstrated that the UHP metamorphic conditions in the Dabie orogen are 2.8-4.1 GPa and 670-800°C (Okay, 1993;Cong et al, 1995;Carswell et al, 1997Carswell et al, , 2000Li et al, 2004), resulting in the formation of UHP index minerals such as coesite (Okay et al, 1989;Wang et al, 1989Wang et al, , 1992 and microdiamond (Xu et al, 1992(Xu et al, , 2003(Xu et al, , 2005. Because of the crustal detachment during subduction and exhumation of the continental crust, different grades of metamorphic rocks occur in the Dabie orogen (Zheng et al, 2005a;Liu and Li, 2008;Zheng, 2008). Thus, this orogen is subdivided, from north to south, into five lithotectonic units as follows: (1) the Beihuaiyang low-T/low-P greenschist-facies zone, (2) the North Dabie high-T/UHP granulite-facies zone with migmatization, (3) the Central Dabie mid-T/UHP eclogite-facies zone, (4) the South Dabie low-T/UHP eclogite-facies zone, (5) the Susong low-T/HP blueschist-facies zone.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%