Global Geology 2021, 24(2) 71-79 DOI:     ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

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Keywords
 LiLiaohe Group
Paleoproterozoic
chemical index
paleoclimate
provenanceaohe Group
Paleoproterozoic
chemical index
paleoclimate
provenance
Authors
ZHANG Wei
LI Zhuang
YANG Fan
PEI Fuping
LIU Jin
WANG Junhui1 and WANG Zhiwei
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 Chemical indexes of Paleoproterozoic sedimentary rocks from  Liaohe Group,North China Craton: Implications for  paleoclimate and provenance

 ZHANG Wei,LI Zhuang ,YANG Fan,PEI Fuping

,LIU Jin,WANG Junhui1 and WANG Zhiwei

 1. College of Geosciences,China University of Petroleum ( Beijing) ,Beijing 102249,China;

2. Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Evaluation in Northeast Asia,Ministry of Natural Resources,
Changchun 130061,China;
3. Hebei Key Laboratory of Strategic Critical Mineral Resources,Hebei GEO University,
Shijiazhuang 050031,China;
4. College of Earth Sciences,Jilin University,Changchun 130061,China;
5. Key Laboratory of Regional Geology and Mineralization,Hebei GEO University,
Shijiazhuang 050031,China

Abstract

 Paleoproterozoic supracrustal materials have been widely identified in North China Craton,such as the Liaohe-,Hutuo- and Lyuliang groups. The Liaohe Group in the eastern part of the North China Craton is  dominated by deformed and metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic successions. Compared with that of the  coeval volcanic rocks,geochemistry of the sedimentary rocks from the Liaohe Group has rarely been studied in  detail,which can possibly provide information on the paleoclimate and provenance. The authors analyzed the whole-rock and detrital zircon geochemistry of sedimentary rocks from the Liaohe Group against a uniform process and proposed their different ways of paleoweathering of the lower and upper formations. That is to say, although the lower and upper formations within the Liaohe Group might be derived from the similar source composition in a tectonically active setting,the paleoclimate that they experienced was not exactly the same. The predominant derivations are the Paleoproterozoic granitoids and basalts within the Liaohe Group,with minor input of Archean continental crust. This study highlights the contributions of the Paleoproterozoic mafic sources,which has been generally overlooked in the previous researches.

Keywords  LiLiaohe Group   Paleoproterozoic   chemical index   paleoclimate   provenanceaohe Group   Paleoproterozoic   chemical index   paleoclimate   provenance  
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