Main Tectonic Events and Metallogeny of the North China Craton (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
VII, 540 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-1064-4 (ISBN)

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This book focuses on the metallogeny and main tectonic events of the North China Craton from early Precambrian to Phanerozoic. It covers the Archean crustal growth, Paleoproterozoic rifting-subduction-collision processes, Great Oxidation Event, Meso-Neoproterozoic multiple rifting, Phanerozoic reworking of the North China Craton, as well as metallogeny related to above different processes. The North China Craton is one of the oldest cratons in the world. It has experienced a complex geological evolution since the early Precambrian, and carries important records of secular changes in tectonics and metallogeny. It provides a systematic review and new results on the growth and evolution of the North China Craton and metallogeny. It will be of broad interest to the earth scientists working in the fields of economic geology, geochemistry, and tectonics of the North China Craton and eastern Asian.

Mingguo Zhai is a Research Professor at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; a Professor at Northwest University (China); a Guest Professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jilin University, and a Visiting chair professor at Sun Yat-Sen University. He received his B.Sc. (1976) from Northwest University (China), and his M.Sc. (1982) and Ph.D. (1989) from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was elected member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician) in 2009. His professional fields cover Precambrian geology, metamorphic geology and petrology. His research focus is on early crustal evolution, continental geodynamics and metallogeny.

Yue Zhao is a Research Professor and Vice-Director of the Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing. He earned a bachelor's degree in geology from Changchun College of Geology in 1982 and a MS degree in structural geology and tectonics from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in 1986. His research interests include structural and tectonic evolution of East Asian and the East Antractica. He firstly propopsed that the Jurassic deformations in northern North China Craton is related to geotectonics transition from Paleoasian system and Paleotethyan system to Paleopacific active continental margin of eastern Asia. He is also the first one explained the meaning of the Pan-African events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica and its inference on East Gondwana tectonics.

Taiping Zhao is a Research Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests include magmatism and related ore-forming processes. He has been focused on the study of the igneous rocks and related ore deposits in North China Craton and East Qinling-Dabie orogenic belt in the last two decades. His current researches mainly consist of two aspects, major Precambrian geological events and related ore-forming processes on the southern margin of the North China craton, and the petrogenesis and tectonic settings of the Mesozoic granitoids and metallogeny of the associated Mo-Au-Ag-Pb-Zn ore-deposits on the southern margin of the North China Craton.



This book focuses on the metallogeny and main tectonicevents of the North China Craton from early Precambrian to Phanerozoic. Itcovers the Archean crustal growth, Paleoproterozoicrifting-subduction-collision processes, Great Oxidation Event,Meso-Neoproterozoic multiple rifting, Phanerozoic reworking of the North ChinaCraton, as well as metallogeny related to above different processes. The NorthChina Craton is one of the oldest cratons in the world. It has experienced acomplex geological evolution since the early Precambrian, and carries importantrecords of secular changes in tectonics and metallogeny. It provides asystematic review and new results on the growth and evolution of the NorthChina Craton and metallogeny. It will be of broad interest to the earthscientists working in the fields ofeconomic geology, geochemistry, and tectonics of the North China Craton andeastern Asian.

Mingguo Zhai is a Research Professor at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; a Professor at Northwest University (China); a Guest Professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jilin University, and a Visiting chair professor at Sun Yat-Sen University. He received his B.Sc. (1976) from Northwest University (China), and his M.Sc. (1982) and Ph.D. (1989) from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was elected member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician) in 2009. His professional fields cover Precambrian geology, metamorphic geology and petrology. His research focus is on early crustal evolution, continental geodynamics and metallogeny. Yue Zhao is a Research Professor and Vice-Director of the Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing. He earned a bachelor's degree in geology from Changchun College of Geology in 1982 and a MS degree in structural geology and tectonics from the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in 1986. His research interests include structural and tectonic evolution of East Asian and the East Antractica. He firstly propopsed that the Jurassic deformations in northern North China Craton is related to geotectonics transition from Paleoasian system and Paleotethyan system to Paleopacific active continental margin of eastern Asia. He is also the first one explained the meaning of the Pan-African events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica and its inference on East Gondwana tectonics. Taiping Zhao is a Research Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests include magmatism and related ore-forming processes. He has been focused on the study of the igneous rocks and related ore deposits in North China Craton and East Qinling-Dabie orogenic belt in the last two decades. His current researches mainly consist of two aspects, major Precambrian geological events and related ore-forming processes on the southern margin of the North China craton, and the petrogenesis and tectonic settings of the Mesozoic granitoids and metallogeny of the associated Mo-Au-Ag-Pb-Zn ore-deposits on the southern margin of the North China Craton.

Corresponding main metallogenic
epochs to key geological events in the North China Craton: an example for
secular changes in the evolving Earth.- Archean continental crust in the
southern North China Craton.- Structural architecture and
spatial-temporal distribution of the Archean domains in the Eastern North China
craton.- Formation ages and environments
of Early Precambrian banded iron formation in the North China Craton.- Neoarchean banded
iron formations in the North China Craton: geology, geochemistry and its
implications.- Archean continental crustal
accretion and banded iron formations, Southeastern North China Craton.- Paleoproterozoic gneissic
granites in the Liaoji mobile belt, North China Craton: implications for
tectonic setting.- Genetic mechanism and metamorphic
evolution of Khondalite series within the Paleoproterozoic mobile belts, North
China Craton.- Paleoproterozoic
copper system in the Zhongtiaoshan region, southern margin of the North
China Craton: ore geology, fluid inclusion, and isotopic investigation.- The Paleoproterozoic continental
evolution in the southern North China Craton: Constrains from magmatism and
sedimentation.- The Great Oxidation Event and
its records in North China Craton.- Early Paleoproterozoic
metallogenic explosion in North China Craton.- A genetic link between
Paleoproterozoic Yuanjiacun BIF and the Great Oxidation Event in North China
Craton.-
Magmatic records of the late
Paleoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic extensional and rifting events in the North
China Craton: a preliminary review.- Meso-Neoproterozoic
stratigraphic and tectonic framework of the North China Craton.- Petrogenesis and
tectonic significance of
the late Paleoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic (~1.80-1.53 Ga) A-type
granites in the southern margin of the North China Craton.- Insights into the ore genesis of
the giant Bayan Obo REE-Nb-Fe deposit and the Mesoproterozoic rifting events in
the northern North China Craton.- Paleozoic to early Mesozoic
tectonics of North China Craton.- Two-stage
extensional pattern in the North China-Mongolian tract during late Mesozoic:
insights from the spatial and temporal distribution of magmatic domes and
metamorphic core complexes.- Mesozoic Mo deposits in northern
North China Craton.-
Late Mesozoic gold mineralization in the
North China Craton.- Lower crustal accretion and
reworking beneath the North China Craton: Evidences from granulite xenoliths.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.7.2016
Reihe/Serie Springer Geology
Zusatzinfo VII, 540 p. 262 illus., 235 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Technik
Schlagworte Crustal growth • Eastern Asian tectonic evolution • Economic geology • Great Oxidation Event (GOE) • Metallogenic events • Mineral Resources • North China Craton • ore geology • Precambrian geology • Structural Geology • supercontinent
ISBN-10 981-10-1064-1 / 9811010641
ISBN-13 978-981-10-1064-4 / 9789811010644
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