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The Zoulang Nanshan Caledonian Subduction Complex in the Northern Qilian Mountains and Its Dynamics1
Authors:Xu Zhiqin  Xu Huifen  Zhang Jianxin  Li Haibing  Zhu Zhizhi  Qu Jingchuan  Chen Daizhang  Chen Jinlu  Yang Kaichun
Abstract:Abstract The front of the Zoulang Nanshan Caledonian volcanic island arc zone in the northern Qilian Mountains is a forearc accretionary terrane, composed of multiple accretionary volcanic island arcs, flysch accretionary wedges, high - pressure metamorphosed detachment zones and remnants of ophiolites. It resulted from the northeastward subduction of the Early Palaeozoic Qilan oceanic crust beneath the Alxa block. High - pressure metamorphism, which occurred during the subduction, progressed through three stages: the initial stage of medium T - high P, the main stage of temperature decrease and pressure increase, and the lag stage of pressure decrease and temperature increase. Finally the paper presents a retrotrench subduction dynamic model indicative of northward subduction of the central Qilian block and southward accretion of the Alxa block during the period of 450-500 M a.
Keywords:subduction complex  accretionary terrane  multiple structure  retrotrench subduction dynamics
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