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Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model

Marine siliceous rocks are widely distributed in the central orogenic belt (COB) of China and have a close connection to the geological evolution and metallogenesis. They display periodic distributions from Mesoproterozoic to Jurassic with positive peaks in the Mesoproterozoic, Cambrian—Ordovician,...

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Autores principales: Li, Hongzhong, Zhai, Mingguo, Zhang, Lianchang, Gao, Le, Yang, Zhijun, Zhou, Yongzhang, He, Junguo, Liang, Jin, Zhou, Liuyu, Voudouris, Panagiotis Ch.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25140349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/780910
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author Li, Hongzhong
Zhai, Mingguo
Zhang, Lianchang
Gao, Le
Yang, Zhijun
Zhou, Yongzhang
He, Junguo
Liang, Jin
Zhou, Liuyu
Voudouris, Panagiotis Ch.
author_facet Li, Hongzhong
Zhai, Mingguo
Zhang, Lianchang
Gao, Le
Yang, Zhijun
Zhou, Yongzhang
He, Junguo
Liang, Jin
Zhou, Liuyu
Voudouris, Panagiotis Ch.
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description Marine siliceous rocks are widely distributed in the central orogenic belt (COB) of China and have a close connection to the geological evolution and metallogenesis. They display periodic distributions from Mesoproterozoic to Jurassic with positive peaks in the Mesoproterozoic, Cambrian—Ordovician, and Carboniferous—Permian and their deposition is enhanced by the tensional geological settings. The compressional regimes during the Jinning, Caledonian, Hercynian, Indosinian, and Yanshanian orogenies resulted in sudden descent in their distribution. The siliceous rocks of the Bafangshan-Erlihe ore deposit include authigenic quartz, syn-depositional metal sulphides, and scattered carbonate minerals. Their SiO(2) content (71.08–95.30%), Ba (42.45–503.0 ppm), and ΣREE (3.28–19.75 ppm) suggest a hydrothermal sedimentation origin. As evidenced by the Al/(Al + Fe + Mn), Sc/Th, (La/Yb)(N), and (La/Ce)(N) ratios and δCe values, the studied siliceous rocks were deposited in a marginal sea basin of a limited ocean. We suggest that the Bafangshan-Erlihe area experienced high- and low-temperature stages of hydrothermal activities. The hydrothermal sediments of the former stage include metal sulphides and silica, while the latter was mainly composed of silica. Despite the hydrothermal sedimentation of the siliceous rocks, minor terrigenous input, magmatism, and biological activity partly contributed to geochemical features deviating from the typical hydrothermal characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-41303662014-08-19 Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model Li, Hongzhong Zhai, Mingguo Zhang, Lianchang Gao, Le Yang, Zhijun Zhou, Yongzhang He, Junguo Liang, Jin Zhou, Liuyu Voudouris, Panagiotis Ch. ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Marine siliceous rocks are widely distributed in the central orogenic belt (COB) of China and have a close connection to the geological evolution and metallogenesis. They display periodic distributions from Mesoproterozoic to Jurassic with positive peaks in the Mesoproterozoic, Cambrian—Ordovician, and Carboniferous—Permian and their deposition is enhanced by the tensional geological settings. The compressional regimes during the Jinning, Caledonian, Hercynian, Indosinian, and Yanshanian orogenies resulted in sudden descent in their distribution. The siliceous rocks of the Bafangshan-Erlihe ore deposit include authigenic quartz, syn-depositional metal sulphides, and scattered carbonate minerals. Their SiO(2) content (71.08–95.30%), Ba (42.45–503.0 ppm), and ΣREE (3.28–19.75 ppm) suggest a hydrothermal sedimentation origin. As evidenced by the Al/(Al + Fe + Mn), Sc/Th, (La/Yb)(N), and (La/Ce)(N) ratios and δCe values, the studied siliceous rocks were deposited in a marginal sea basin of a limited ocean. We suggest that the Bafangshan-Erlihe area experienced high- and low-temperature stages of hydrothermal activities. The hydrothermal sediments of the former stage include metal sulphides and silica, while the latter was mainly composed of silica. Despite the hydrothermal sedimentation of the siliceous rocks, minor terrigenous input, magmatism, and biological activity partly contributed to geochemical features deviating from the typical hydrothermal characteristics. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4130366/ /pubmed/25140349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/780910 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hongzhong Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Li, Hongzhong
Zhai, Mingguo
Zhang, Lianchang
Gao, Le
Yang, Zhijun
Zhou, Yongzhang
He, Junguo
Liang, Jin
Zhou, Liuyu
Voudouris, Panagiotis Ch.
Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title_full Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title_fullStr Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title_full_unstemmed Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title_short Distribution, Microfabric, and Geochemical Characteristics of Siliceous Rocks in Central Orogenic Belt, China: Implications for a Hydrothermal Sedimentation Model
title_sort distribution, microfabric, and geochemical characteristics of siliceous rocks in central orogenic belt, china: implications for a hydrothermal sedimentation model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4130366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25140349
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/780910
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