Abstract

The North Qinling Terrane was a microcontinent in the Late Neoproterozoic and then subducted northwards beneath the North China Craton for regional metamorphism in the Early Paleozoic. In order to constrain its location in supercontinent Rodinia, metasedimentary rocks were sampled from it for a combined study of whole-rock major and trace elements as well as zircon U-Pb ages and Lu-Hf isotopes. The metasedimentary rocks show greywacke compositions with A/CNK ratios of 0.99–1.28 and upper continental crust-like trace element patterns. They have metamorphic ages of ca. 510–490 Ma, recording continental collision for the regional metamorphism. The youngest detrital zircon U-Pb ages from three metasedimentary rocks are 1161 ± 54 Ma, 954 ± 15 Ma, 861 ± 10 Ma, respectively. In combination with ages of granitic intrusions of 960 to 890 Ma in the target region, their deposition ages are constrained to be 1110–960 Ma, ca. 960 Ma and ca. 860 Ma, respectively. The cumulative proportions of the difference between the detrital zircon crystallization ages and the deposition ages for the sediments of ca. 960 Ma and ca. 860 Ma suggest their deposition in a collisional setting. Detrital zircon age spectrum from the Qinling Group yields two major populations at 1000–900 Ma and 1700–1400 Ma and three subordinate populations at 900–800 Ma, 1300–1200 Ma and 1800–1700 Ma with rare Neoarchean grains. Neoproterozoic detrital zircons mainly have negative εHf(t) values, consistent with Neoproterozoic granitoids in the North Qinling Terrane. On the other hand, Mesoproterozoic detrital zircons mainly have positive εHf(t) values, similar to those in East Laurentia and East Greenland. This means that the major provenance of sediments in the Qinling Group was the North Qinling Terrane itself and East Laurentia, supporting the connection between the North Qinling Terrane and East Laurentia in Rodinia prior to its breakup. In combination with the coeval strata in the southern margin of the North China Craton, we propose that the North Qinling Terrane is a missing piece connecting the southern margin of the North China Craton with the northern part of East Laurentia in Rodinia in the early Neoproterozoic.

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