Abstract

Zircon U-Pb ages (SHRIMP and LA-ICPMS) and Lu-Hf isotope data (LA-ICPMS) are presented for two granite and two quartzite pebbles from the basal conglomerates of the Sijizhuang Formation in the Hutuo Group from the Wutai Mountains area in the North China Craton. These two granite pebbles give zircon 207Pb/206Pb ages of 2513±8 Ma and 2527±8 Ma respectively, which are consistent with the emplacement ages of the Wangjiahui grey granite and Guangmingsi or Shifo granite in the Wutai Mountains. Detrital zircons from those two quartzite pebbles are mostly 2550–2490 Ma old with lesser number of 2800–2550 Ma grains, which is similar to the ages of detrital zircons from quartzites in the Gaofan Subgroup of the Neoarchean Wutai Group. Thus, the pebbles in the Hutuo Group basal conglomerates were derived locally from Wutai Mountains Neoarchean sources. Zircons from the Sijizhuang Formation conglomerate granite and quartzite pebbles mostly have positive ɛ Hf(t) values, a minority with ɛ Hf(t) values like model depleted mantle (DM) of the same age, but with most showing DM model ages 200-100 Ma. This indicates that most of the source materials were derived from the mantle within the previous 200 million years, whereas some are derived from 2550-2510 Ma juvenile crustal additions. This additional evidence suggests that in the North China Craton there was important initial polycyclic crustal formation and cratonization in the late Neoarchaean, prior to superimposed Palaeoproterozoic orogenic cycles.

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