The Lancang River Zone of southwestern Yunnan, China: A questionable location for the active continental margin of Paleotethys |
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Authors: | Klaus Heppe Dietrich Helmcke Klaus Wemmer |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Geology and Engineering Geology, Colorado School of Mines, 80401 Golden, CO, USA;bGeowissenschaftliches Zentrum der Universität Göttingen, Goldschmidtst. 3, 37077 Göttingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | In an attempt to constrain a Late Paleozoic tectono-metamorphic event along the Lancang River Zone, fourteen samples were processed for K/Ar dating on fine mineral fractions and detrital muscovites from this zone in southwestern Yunnan, China. The samples include mica schists, mylonites and gneisses from the Proterozoic Lancang Group and phyllites from the western part of the Simao Basin. In addition, one Ar/Ar analysis was performed on separated phengites from a blueschist of the central part of the Lancang Group. The results reveal a considerable spread of ages; the tectonic evolution of the zone is constrained by the new data, which accentuate two temporally separate, but spatially overlapping events: (i) a Late Carboniferous high-P/low-T metamorphism related to an east-vergent, Late Paleozoic thrust belt, inverting a Devonian to Carboniferous marginal basin of the Yangtze-Platform, and (ii) an upper Permian and Triassic low-P/high-T belt caused by a post-orogenic stage of rifting with distinct petrological and geochemical similarities of the igneous rocks to the Emeishan Large Igneous Province. These results imply that no active continental margin accounts for the subduction of the Paleotethys main branch, proposed to be recorded either along the Lancang River or the Changning-Menglian Belt. |
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Keywords: | Paleotethys Yunnan Active continental margin Geochronology Metamorphism Plate tectonics |
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