Abstract

The Jiangnan orogenic belt in South China defines a subduction-collisional zone between the Yangtze and the Cathaysia blocks. The eastern part of this belt comprises the oceanic Huaiyu terrane, the northeast Jiangxi suture zone and the continental Jiuling terrane. We report zircon U–Pb and Hf isotope data and whole rock geochemistry on the arc magmatic rocks of andesite and basalt occurring as olistostromal blocks, as well as conglomerate in the Dengshan Group above the unconformity between cover sequence and the volcanic arc units. The andesites yield weighted mean ages of 864Ma, 868 and 871Ma, whereas the detrital zircons from the conglomerate yield a major age population of 863–810Ma (peak of 833Ma), with two minor ones of 1120–940Ma (peak at 960Ma) and 1780–1560Ma (1670Ma). A post-ca. 810Ma depositional age is thus suggested for the Dengshan Group. The influx of olistostromal deposits into the Dengshan Group must post-date the youngest detrital zircon age of 810Ma and is possibly related to the widespread Nanhua rifting associated with the breakup of Rodinia. Furthermore, the age distribution of detrital zircons from the phyllite associated with the arc units compared to its depositional age also suggest a convergent setting, and those from the conglomerate are plotted into a similar field. The andesite and basaltic trachyandesite have LREE enriched patterns, with minor negative Eu anomaly, and negative Nb, Ta, Cs and Ti anomalies. However, the basalt displays only minor LREE enrichment, with no Eu anomaly, and almost flat spidergram trace element patterns, except for a minor positive Sr, Ba and Ti anomaly and negative Rb anomaly. The andesite and basaltic trachyandesite are all plotted in the field of volcanic arc, suggesting an arc setting. The basalt is plotted between EMROB and volcanic arc domains, suggesting magma generation from metasomatised sub-arc sources with subducted oceanic components. The Hf isotopic data on zircons from the andesite yield positive ɛHf(t) values of 2.79–15.51 and late Mesoproterozoic model ages, suggesting that the Neoproterozoic arc sources include reworking of subducted late Mesoproterozoic materials. Our results show that the amalgamation of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks in the eastern part occurred at some time between ca. 864Ma and ca. 810Ma.

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