Abstract

We report the results of geochemical, Sm–Nd isotope–geochemical, and U–Pb detrital zircon geochronological studies of metaterrigenous rocks of the Glubokin Formation assigned provisionally to the Upper Riphean. This formation is developed where the Mongol–Okhotsk belt is almost completely squeezed by the surrounding continental structures and, hence, bears important information on its evolution. The obtained results suggest the following conclusions: (1) the Glubokin Formation is Early Pennsylvanian or post-Early Pennsylvanian in age, not Riphean as previously suggested; (2) the Glubokin Formation belongs to the Mongol–Okhotsk Fold Belt rather than to the Argun continental massif, as suggested in the existing schemes of structural zoning; (3) the volcanogenic-terrigenous deposits of the Glubokin Formation were precipitated in a back-arc basin setting above the subduction zone subsiding beneath the southeastern margin of the North Asian Craton; and (4) the main sources of clastic material for the Glubokin Formation were igneous and metamorphic complexes of different ages from the southeastern margin of the North Asian Craton.

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