Abstract

The study presents the results of studying the material composition of terrigenous rocks from the Early – Middle Permian deposits of the Reshetnikovka formation of the Laoeling-Grodekovo terrane of South-Western Primorye. Studies were carried out in order to reconstruct paleogeodynamic environments for the accumulation of studied deposits, as well as to determine the tectonic type and composition of source rocks of sources areas. It has been established that in terms of mineral and geochemical parameters, the sandstones of the formation are petrogenic or “first cycle” rocks, correspond to arcoses and, only partially, subarcoses and lithite arenites, are characterized by a fairly high degree of maturity of clastic material, and their formation was due to the destruction of largely weathered parent rocks of sources areas. Paleogeodynamic interpretation of the obtained data indicates that in the Early and Middle Permian sedimentation occurred in the basins of the passive continental margin, which are intra-and intercontinental rifts and aulacogens. The main influence on sedimentation processes was exerted by continental sources areas: cratons and uplifted basement blocks, which were projections of the crystalline basement framed by rift zones. Mainly acidic igneous and metamorphic rocks were eroded with the participation of ancient sedimentary formations. U–Pb isotopic dating of detrital zircons made it possible to establish the age and possible location of magmatic complexes, due to the destruction of which formation deposits were formed.

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