Mid-Cretaceous Hainan Back-Arc Basin: Record of the Sustained Extension of South China Margin
Journal of Palaeogeography/Journal of palaeogeography(2022)
摘要
The continued subduction of the Pacific oceanic lithosphere during the Jurassic-Cretaceous time formed a large magmatic province as "Basin and Range" at the South China Block. However, the timing and mechanisms of such a huge rifting and magmatism belt are still controversial. Here we present new petrological, sedimentological and geochemical analyses for the Cretaceous Lumuwan Formation and coeval intruded mafic dykes under the robust age constrain in Hainan Island. Our results show that the mid-Cretaceous Lumuwan Formation was a typical lacustrine stratigraphic sandwich that accumulated in an intracontinental back-arc extensional basin. The Hainan mafic dykes (similar to 108-93 Ma) were probably sourced from asthenospheric and lithospheric mantle which were metasomatized by subducted oceanic sediments in a back-arc extension of the continental lithosphere. The timing of the NW-SE-directed back-arc extension in the Hainan Basin has been constrained as 108-93 Ma and played a significant role in the formation of Basin and Range-type tectonics and landscape evolution in the South China. (c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of China University of Petroleum (Beijing). This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mid-cretaceous,Lumuwan Formation,Mafic dykes,Back-arc extension,South China
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