Abstract

Detrital zircon LA-ICP-MS U–Pb ages of the Paleozoic strata in the southeastern Alxa Block indicate that the primary provenance did not change between the Devonian and the Early Carboniferous. Except for a sample from the Cambrian strata, the Early Paleozoic North Qilian Orogenic Belt may have been a major source of Paleozoic sediments in the study area. The main source of Lower–Middle Devonian sediments was the Early Paleozoic North Qilian Orogenic Belt. The source of the Upper Devonian sediments was the Alxa Block, while the North China Block was a minor contributor. The deformation of the Cambrian and Devonian Systems in the southeastern Alxa Block indicates that a strong east–west compression event occurred in the study area before the Early Carboniferous. The paleocurrents of the Upper Devonian in the southeastern Alxa Block indicate that the source was located to the north and was not the North Qilian Orogenic Belt to the south. Moreover, the deposition of the Upper Devonian in the southeastern Alxa Block was a response to a strong deformation event that occurred along the eastern boundary of the Alxa Block during the Late Devonian and Early Carboniferous. The North China Block became the primary source during the Early Carboniferous, and the Alxa Block was a minor source. A regional stratigraphic comparison also indicates that similar depositional environments were present until the Carboniferous and Permian on the Alxa Block and North China Block. All of these data indicate that amalgamation of the Alxa Block and the North China Block occurred between the Late Devonian and the Early Carboniferous.

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