2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2007.10.010
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Late Palaeozoic–Early Mesozoic geological features of South China: Response to the Indosinian collision events in Southeast Asia

Abstract: This paper provides some new evidences on stratigraphic sequence, zircon SHRIMP dating from ophiolite, granitoids, and fold-and-thrust tectonic styles in the South China Block (SCB). Stratigraphic studies suggest that the eastern and central parts of the SCB show a SWdipping palaeoslope framework during the Late Palaeozoic-Early Mesozoic. These areas were not in a deep-sea environment, but in a shallow-sea or littoral one. Coeval volcanic rocks are missing. Deep-water deposits and submarine volcanism only took… Show more

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“…9b; e.g., Z.X. Li et al, 2010b;Shu et al, 1991Shu et al, , 1999Shu et al, , 2008aShu et al, , 2008bXu et al, 2011;Ye, 1989). The cluster represents the best estimation of the minimum age for the Kwangsian compressive deformation, possibly also for the retro-metamorphism in the eastern SCB (e.g., Charvet et al, 2010;Z.X.…”
Section: Temporal Coupling Of the Kwangsian Metamorphism Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9b; e.g., Z.X. Li et al, 2010b;Shu et al, 1991Shu et al, , 1999Shu et al, , 2008aShu et al, , 2008bXu et al, 2011;Ye, 1989). The cluster represents the best estimation of the minimum age for the Kwangsian compressive deformation, possibly also for the retro-metamorphism in the eastern SCB (e.g., Charvet et al, 2010;Z.X.…”
Section: Temporal Coupling Of the Kwangsian Metamorphism Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controversies on the nature of both events for the SCB still exist, with the key disputing point on the subduction/collision scenario versus intracontinental regime (e.g., Charvet et al, 1999Charvet et al, , 2010Faure et al, 1996Faure et al, , 2009Guo et al, 1989;Holloway, 1982;Hsü et al, 1990;Li et al, 2011b;Liu and Xu, 1994;Ma et al, 2004;Shu et al, 2008aShu et al, , 2008bShu et al, , 2011Wang et al, 2005b;Y.J. Wang et al, 2007aY.J.…”
Section: Kwangsian and Indosinian Reworking Of The Eastern Scbmentioning
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“…It underwent three major tectonic events after its formation, namely the Kwangsian (middle Paleozoic), Indosinian (Triassic) and Yanshanian (Jurassic-Cretaceous) events (e.g., Chen, 1999;Chen et al, 2010;Haynes, 1988;Li, 1998;Li and Li, 2007;Ren, 1991;Shu, 2006;Shu et al, 1991Shu et al, , 2008aWang et al, 2002Wang et al, , 2005Wang et al, , 2007bWang et al, ,c, 2008Wang et al, , 2010Wang et al, , 2011Zhang et al, 2011a). Extensive granites formed in response to these events and occurred to the east of the AnhuaLuocheng Fault (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%