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Deformation Stages and Ar-Ar Age Data of the Wan-Zhe-Gan Tectonic Zone, Southeast China, and Their Tectonic Significance
作者姓名:YU Xinqi  WANG De’en  JIANG Dazhi  JIANG Laili  ZHOU Xiang and LI Chunlin
作者单位:1 State Key Laboratory of Geoprocesses and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China;2 No. 332 Geological Team of Anhui Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Huangshan, Anhui 245000, China;3 Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5B7;4 Anhui Institute of Geological Survey, Hefei, Anhui 230001, China
基金项目:The authors thank the Open Research Program of the State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences (Grant No GPMR 200836) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 90814006; 40772134) for financial support. Combining with some research results of the project “Research on the W-Mo Polymetallic Regularity in Dongyuan, Qimen and Xiaoyao, Jixi (Grant No. 2009-20)”, this paper is fulfilled based on collection and synthetic study of recent 1:50,000, 1:250,000 regional geological surveys and some other geological scientific outcomes.
摘    要:The major tectonic zone that passes through the border regions of the Anhui, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi Provinces in southeast China has been commonly referred to as the Wan-Zhe-Gan fault zone. Geologically, this zone consists of several regional fault belts of various ages and orientations. We have categorized the faults into four age groups based on field investigations. The Neoproterozoic faults are northeast striking. They start from the northeast Jiangxi Province and extend northeastward to Fuchuan in Anhui Province, the same location of the northeast Jiangxi-Fuchuan ophiolite belt. The faults probably acted? during the Neoproterozoic as a boundary fault zone of a plate or a block suture with mélange along the faults. The nearly east-west- or east-northeast-striking faults are of Silurian ages (40Ar/39Ar age 429 Ma). This group includes the Qimen-Shexian fault and the Jiangwang-Jiekou ductile shear belt. They represent a major tectonic boundary in the basement because the two sides of the fault have clear dissimilarities. The third group of faults is north-northeast striking, having formed since the early-middle Triassic with 40Ar/39Ar ages of 230–254 Ma. They form a fault belt starting from Yiyang in northern Jiangxi and connect with the Wucheng as well as the Ningguo-Jixi faults. This fault belt is a key fault-magmatic belt controlling the formation of Jurassic-Cretaceous red basins, ore distribution, magmatic activity, and mineralization. When it reactivated during the late Cretaceous, the belt behaved as a series of reverse faults from southeast to northwest and composed the fourth fault group. Therefore, classifying the Wan-Zhe-Gan fault zone into four fault groups will help in the analysis of the tectonic evolution of the eastern segment of the Jiangnan orogen since the Neoproterozoic era.

关 键 词:The  Wan-Zhe-Gan  fault  zone    changes  of  orientations    different  evolution  stages    40Ar/39Ar  geochronology    the  border  region  of  Zhejiang    Jiangxi  and  Anhui  Provinces
收稿时间:2010/4/24 0:00:00
修稿时间:2011/5/26 0:00:00

Deformation Stages and Ar‐Ar Age Data of the Wan‐Zhe‐Gan Tectonic Zone,Southeast China,and Their Tectonic Significance
Authors:YU Xinqi  WANG De'en  JIANG Dazhi  JIANG Laili  ZHOU Xiang  LI Chunlin
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Geoprocesses and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China;2. No. 332 Geological Team of Anhui Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, Huangshan, Anhui 245000, China;3. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5B7;4. Anhui Institute of Geological Survey, Hefei, Anhui 230001, China
Abstract:The major tectonic zone that passes through the border regions of the Anhui, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi Provinces in southeast China has been commonly referred to as the Wan‐Zhe‐Gan fault zone. Geologically, this zone consists of several regional fault belts of various ages and orientations. We have categorized the faults into four age groups based on field investigations. The Neoproterozoic faults are northeast striking. They start from the northeast Jiangxi Province and extend northeastward to Fuchuan in Anhui Province, the same location of the northeast Jiangxi‐Fuchuan ophiolite belt. The faults probably acted during the Neoproterozoic as a boundary fault zone of a plate or a block suture with mélange along the faults. The nearly east‐west‐ or east‐northeast‐striking faults are of Silurian ages (40Ar/39Ar age 429 Ma). This group includes the Qimen‐Shexian fault and the Jiangwang‐Jiekou ductile shear belt. They represent a major tectonic boundary in the basement because the two sides of the fault have clear dissimilarities. The third group of faults is north‐northeast striking, having formed since the early‐middle Triassic with 40Ar/39Ar ages of 230–254 Ma. They form a fault belt starting from Yiyang in northern Jiangxi and connect with the Wucheng as well as the Ningguo‐Jixi faults. This fault belt is a key fault‐magmatic belt controlling the formation of Jurassic‐Cretaceous red basins, ore distribution, magmatic activity, and mineralization. When it reactivated during the late Cretaceous, the belt behaved as a series of reverse faults from southeast to northwest and composed the fourth fault group. Therefore, classifying the Wan‐Zhe‐Gan fault zone into four fault groups will help in the analysis of the tectonic evolution of the eastern segment of the Jiangnan orogen since the Neoproterozoic era.
Keywords:The Wan‐Zhe‐Gan fault zone  changes of orientations  different evolution stages  40Ar/39Ar geochronology  the border region of Zhejiang  Jiangxi and Anhui Provinces
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