Early Proterozoic Moyitic Series in Daqingshan, Inner Mongolia : Their Characteristics and Tectonis, Magmatic and Thermodynamic Model

내몽고 다큉샨내의 초기원생대 모이아이트계열 : 특성과 지구조, 마그마 그리고 열역학적 모델

  • Lin CAO (Department of Geology, Changchun University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Wei JIN (Department of Geology, Changchun University of Science and Technology)
  • Published : 1997.10.01

Abstract

The Early Proterozoic reworked rock association occurs within the Preacmbrian high grade metamorphic rocks in the area of Daqingshan, Inner Molgolia. In this association, the various large scale ductile deformation belts, form a nappe structure where the foliation steeply dips to north and the lineation ($340^{circ}-30^{\circ}$) plunges at $45^{\circ}55^{\circ}$. This result indicates the subduction/extension with northern part thrusting over the southern part at high angle. The southern subducted microlithon has the characteristics of prograde metamorphism. The northern thrusted microlithon shows the evidence of retrograde metamorphism with decreasing pressure and increasing temperature. The main rock types of Early Proterozoic Moyites are biotite adamellite and syenogranites occurring in the form of small batholiths or stocks and alkali-feldspar granites in veins. The biotite adamellites are progressively contacted with the Archean and Early Proterozoic rocks and contain a great deal of enclaves of metamorphosed rocks, suggesting an anatexis origin. The geochemical characteristics of moyites show the typical features of anatexis granite. At middle to late Early Proterozoic time, the continent-continent collision formed the large scale thrusting and imbrication of Archean basement rocks. According to the mineral assemblage and thermobarometer of Paria et al. (1988) give the following P-T condition : up-faulted block; $700-710^{\circ}C$, 0.72-0.78 Gpa (early stage) and $600^{\circ}C$, 0.44 Gpa (late stage), footwall block; $620^{\circ}C$, 0.8 Gpa (early stage), $620-840^{\circ}C$, 0.64-0.45 Gpa (peak) and $620-630^{\circ}C$, 0.35Gpa (late stage). These results suggest a clockwise P-T-t path (jin et al., 1991, 1994). According to the depth-temperature model in the comperature subduction zone and the experimental data of Wyllie et al. (1983), we propose a tectonic-magmatic-thermal model to account for metamorphism-anatexis of moyite occurring in subduction-shear zone.

내몽고 다큉산일대에는 초기원생대의 선캠브리아대 고변성암대가 존재한다. 이들은 대규모 연성 변형대로 북쪽으로 급경사진 엽리와 $340^{circ}-30^{\circ}<45^{circ}-50^{\circ}$ 방향의 선구조가 보이는 나페구조를 형성한다. 이는 섭업/팽창동안 북쪽지역이 남쪽지역 위로 드러스트에 의해 올라갔음을 지시한다. 남쪽의 침강된 지역은 전 진 변성의 특정을 보여준다. 북쪽의 드러스트 된 지역은 압력 감소와 온도 상승에 따른 후퇴 변성의 증거들 이 나타난다. 초기원생대 모이아이트질 암상은 소저반상을 이루는 흑운모 아다멜라이트, 섬장화강암과 맥상 의 알카리-장석 화강암으로 구성되어있다. 혹운모 아다멜라이트는 시생대와 초기원생대의 암석과 정이적인 접촉을 보이며, 변성암의 포유울을 다량 함유하여 아나택시스기원을 지시한다. 모이아이트질 암석의 지화학 적 특성은 전형적인 아나텍시스기원을 보인다. 초기원생대의 중기에서 후기에 대륙-대륙 충돌은 대규모 드 러스트와 시생대 기저암의 인편상 작용(imbrication)을 일으켰다. 광물조합과 Paria et a1.(1988)의 지온지 압계를 이용하여 P-T 환경은 다음과 같다: 상부블록; $700-710^{\circ}C$, 0.72-0.78 GPa(초기상태)와 $600^{\circ}C$, 0.44 G GPa(후기상태), 하부블럭: $620-840^{\circ}C$, 0.64-0.45 GPa(최대변성작용), $620-630^{\circ}C$, 0.35 GPa(후기상태). 이 결과는 시계방향의 압력-온도-시간경로를 지시한다(Jin et ai., 1991, 1994). 횡압력하의 섭입시 깊야-온도모델과 Wyllie et ai.(1983)의 실험결과를 이용하여 섭입대-연성대 내에서 발생하는 변성작용과 아나텍시스 작용에 대한 지구조-마그마-열역학적모댈은 제시하였다.

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