Abstract

As an important component of the Western Shandong Complex in the Eastern Block of the North China Craton, the Yishui Terrane consists of Neoarchean high-grade supracrustal rocks, granitoid gneisses and charnockites. LA-ICP-MS zircon UPb dating and Hf isotopic analyses on these lithologies have been carried out and the results provide new insights into the Neoarchean crustal evolution of the Eastern Block of the North China Craton. New zircon dating results reveal that the magmatic precursors of the supracrustal metapelites and granitoid gneisses were generated at 2.54–2.53Ga and 2.57–2.55Ga, respectively, and the charnockites were emplaced contemporaneously around 2.56–2.53Ga. Single metamorphic zircon grains and overgrowth rims from these rocks document consistent metamorphic ages at ~2.50Ga, suggesting that the Yishui Terrane experienced a high-grade metamorphic event at the end of the Neoarchean. Detrital zircons from pelitic gneisses yield 207Pb/206Pb ages of 2.89–2.65Ga, with a major age peak at ~2.53Ga and a subordinate age peak at ~2.70Ga, implying that the sedimentary protoliths of the pelitic gneisses may have been sourced from ~2.53Ga rocks in the Yishui Terrane and ~2.70Ga rocks in the adjacent Luxi Granite-Greenstone Terrane. Hf isotopic compositions show that the Neoarchean magmatic zircons have positive εHf(t) values ranging from +1.4 to +7.8 and depleted mantle model ages of 2.92–2.60Ga with a prominent peak at 2.8–2.7Ga, suggesting that the Neoarchean crust was derived mainly from juvenile sources and partly from the recycling of old continental crust in the Yishui area. Combined with previous data from the adjacent Luxi Granite–Greenstone Terrane and other complexes in the Eastern Block, it is concluded that the Neoarchean was an important period of crust accretion in the Eastern Block of the North China Craton.

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