TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of the Indochina block from its formation to amalgamation with Asia
T2 - Constraints from protoliths in the Kontum Massif, Vietnam
AU - Nakano, Nobuhiko
AU - Osanai, Yasuhito
AU - Owada, Masaaki
AU - Binh, Pham
AU - Hokada, Tomokazu
AU - Kaiden, Hiroshi
AU - Bui, Vuong T.S.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank T.N. Nam, T. Miyamoto, T. Toyoshima, and T. Tsunogae for their help during field work in Vietnam. We greatly appreciate the constructive reviews of T. Tsunogae and two anonymous reviewers and the editorial assistance of S. Kwon and M. Santosh. Comments from I. Metcalfe and M. Faure improved the early version of the manuscript. This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (grant numbers 17253075 , 21253008 , 22244063 , and 16H02743 to Y.O.; 15K05345 and 18H01316 to N.N.).
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PY - 2021/2
Y1 - 2021/2
N2 - This study reported the U-Pb ages and Hf isotopes of the zircons of Triassic and Silurian metamorphic rocks in the Kontum Massif, central Vietnam to understand the origin and evolution of the Indochina Block. The detrital zircon signature of the Triassic metasedimentary rocks corresponds to the Neoproterozoic sequence in the Indochina Block and that of the Silurian rocks corresponds to the Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic sequence in the southwestern margin of the Yangtze Block. From Triassic metaigneous rocks, we obtained three meaningful inherited ages; ~1450 Ma, 500 Ma, and 450 Ma. The Triassic metasedimentary rocks occur in close association with the Triassic felsic gneiss and mafic granulite (former eclogite) with magmatic inherited zircon ~1450 Ma and intermediate gneiss with ~500 Ma protolith age. The Hf isotopes suggest the ~1450 Ma age as the earlier or primary stage of the formation of the Indochina Block and the ~500 Ma age as the timing of its reworking, before the block subducted beneath the South China Block to form Triassic eclogite relicts. The Ordovician magmatic ages (~450 Ma) from metaigneous rocks in the Kontum Massif, combined with their volcanic arc whole-rock chemistry, Ordovician–Silurian low-pressure/high-temperature isobaric heating metamorphism, and the detrital zircon signature strongly suggest an Ordovician–Silurian continental arc in the present southwestern margin of the South China Block prior to the Triassic continental collision.
AB - This study reported the U-Pb ages and Hf isotopes of the zircons of Triassic and Silurian metamorphic rocks in the Kontum Massif, central Vietnam to understand the origin and evolution of the Indochina Block. The detrital zircon signature of the Triassic metasedimentary rocks corresponds to the Neoproterozoic sequence in the Indochina Block and that of the Silurian rocks corresponds to the Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic sequence in the southwestern margin of the Yangtze Block. From Triassic metaigneous rocks, we obtained three meaningful inherited ages; ~1450 Ma, 500 Ma, and 450 Ma. The Triassic metasedimentary rocks occur in close association with the Triassic felsic gneiss and mafic granulite (former eclogite) with magmatic inherited zircon ~1450 Ma and intermediate gneiss with ~500 Ma protolith age. The Hf isotopes suggest the ~1450 Ma age as the earlier or primary stage of the formation of the Indochina Block and the ~500 Ma age as the timing of its reworking, before the block subducted beneath the South China Block to form Triassic eclogite relicts. The Ordovician magmatic ages (~450 Ma) from metaigneous rocks in the Kontum Massif, combined with their volcanic arc whole-rock chemistry, Ordovician–Silurian low-pressure/high-temperature isobaric heating metamorphism, and the detrital zircon signature strongly suggest an Ordovician–Silurian continental arc in the present southwestern margin of the South China Block prior to the Triassic continental collision.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.gr.2020.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.gr.2020.11.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85096607021
SN - 1342-937X
VL - 90
SP - 47
EP - 62
JO - Gondwana Research
JF - Gondwana Research
ER -