Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

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Oral

Symbol B (Biogeosciences) » B-PT Paleontology

[B-PT05] Decoding the history of Earth: From Hadean to Modern

Wed. May 25, 2016 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 105 (1F)

Convener:*Tsuyoshi Komiya(Department of Earth Science & Astronomy Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The University of Tokyo), Yasuhiro Kato(Department of Systems Innovation, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo), Katsuhiko Suzuki(Research and Development Center for Submarine Resources, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Chair:Shinji Yamamoto(Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yohohama National University)

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

[BPT05-09] Occurrence and U-Pb zircon dating of the Archean Dongshan gneiss in Anshan, the North China Craton

*Hiroki Uehara1, Tsuyoshi Komiya2, Shinji Yamamoto4, Yoshiaki Kon3, Yibing Li5, Wei Jin6 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, 2.Department of Earth Science & Astronomy Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 4.Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, The Yokohama National University, 5.Institute of Geology, CAGS, 6.Univ. Jilin)

Keywords:Archean, zircon, Anshan

The Eoarchean geologic terrains are quite rare in the world. Most of them are distributed in the Laurentia, and only two terrains of Anshan, North China and Mt. Sones, Antarctica are outside the Laurentia. The Anshan area in northeastern part of North China Craton is one of a few places, where over 3.8 Ga crustal materials are found, in the world. Previous works reported ca. 3.8 Ga zircons from the Baijiafen and Dongshan gneisses (Liu et al., 1992; Song et al., 1996). But, Wu et al. (2008) emphasized that the protolith of granitic gneisses were emplaced at 3.3 Ga, and that the older zircons, up to 3.8 Ga, are inherited. The U-Pb dating and Cathodoluminescence images of the zircons from Baijiafen and Dongshan gneisses, as well as recent Hf and O isotope analyses of the zircons, shows presence of the 3.8 Ga rocks in the Anshan is still controversial(Liu et al., 2008; Nutman et al., 2009; Wu et al.,2008, 2009).
We carried out a comprehensive investigation of detailed observation of an outcrop in the Dongshan area, Anshan, U-Pb dating and Cathodoluminescence observations of zircons from the outcrop to constrain the emplacement age of protoliths of the orthogneisses. The outcrop consists mainly of two lithologies: highly altered metamorphosed mafic rock and orthogneisses with some generations. The orthogneisses are further subdivided into pale-gray gneiss, white gneiss and white granitic intrusion, respectively. The occurrence of the mafic rock and orthogneisses indicates that the mafic rock (1) was intruded by the pale-gray gneiss (2), the pale-gray gneiss (2) was further intruded by the white gneiss (3), and all of them were, finally, intruded by the white granitic intrusions (4). We studied Cathodoluminescence imaging and U-Pb dating of zircons carefully separated from each rock type. The results follow: (1) the metamorphosed mafic rock yields only metamorphic zircons with ca. 3.3 Ga ages, (2) only the pale-gray gneiss contains 3.8 Ga zircons, (4) the white gneiss has ca. 3.3 Ga zircons and (4) the white granitic intrusion contains very young, ca. 500 Ma, zircons.
We will report their protolith ages and the related granitic intrusion events based on the Cathodoluminescence images, U-Pb dating with LA-ICP-MS, Hf and O isotopes and REE patterns of the zircons and whole rock compositions of the host rocks.