Tectonic evolution of the eastern Jiangnan region, South China: New findings and implications on the assembly of the Rodinia supercontinent

Volume: 322, Pages: 42 - 65
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
The Jiangnan orogenic belt in South China, formed by the collision of the Yangtze and Cathaysia sub-blocks, represents a key to reconstruct the assembly of the Rodinia supercontinent. Here we investigated the Fuchuan ophiolite mélange and Shexian magmatic units in the eastern Jiangnan belt, and report the first findings of anorthosite and leucogranite that are dated at 848 ± 4 and 840 ± 5 Ma, respectively. The anorthosites yield positive εNd(t)...
Paper Details
Title
Tectonic evolution of the eastern Jiangnan region, South China: New findings and implications on the assembly of the Rodinia supercontinent
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
322
Pages
42 - 65
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