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Attribution of Shimenchong Formation in Shangcheng of Henan
DING Jian-Guang-1, ZHANG Bao-Ping-2, SHEN Kai-Hong-2
1. Geological Survey Institute of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450051, China; 2. Team of Regional Geological Survey, Henan Bureau of Geological and Mineral Resource Exploration and Development, Zhengzhou 450051, China
Abstract:

Shimenchong Formation located only in Shimenchong area covering Hongshanzhai to Sandonggai of Shangcheng Country, Henan Province, and the rocks muscovaite-quartz schist and carbonaceous sericite-quartz schist sandwiched by dolomite marble. The quartz veins and faultswidesp readly developed in the Shimenchong Formation, consisting of different rock blocks, and contactingwith its surrounding rocks by fault, and forming a dilapidated structuralwindow with the first rock member of Guishan Formation. Through the analysis of rock type comparison and structure, it is considered that the Shimenchong Formation was a part of the first rock member of the Guishan Formation, and moved to present position by thrust and nappe structure functions, forming the klippe.

Keywords: Shimenchong Formation   Guishan Formation   klippe   Gui-Mei fault  
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DOI: 1013969 / j1issn11004255891200
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