Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution
We analyzed the major and rare earth element compositions of siliceous deposits from the Upper Devonian Liujiang Formation, Lower Carboniferous Luzhai Formation, Lower–Middle Permian Sidazhai Formation and Tapi Formation, which are widely distributed as bedded cherts in the interplatform basinal suc...
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doaj-38be5c71e13d4b4d88782b2844936d922020-11-25T01:29:03ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Palaeogeography2095-38362013-10-012440242110.3724/SP.J.1261.2013.00039Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolutionHuang Hu0Du Yuansheng1Yang Jianghai2Huang Hongwei3Tao Ping4Huang Zhiqiang5Yu Wenchao6Guo Hua7State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaGeneral Academy of Geological Survey of Guangxi, Nanning 530023, ChinaGuizhou Academy of Geological Survey, Guiyang 550004, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaWe analyzed the major and rare earth element compositions of siliceous deposits from the Upper Devonian Liujiang Formation, Lower Carboniferous Luzhai Formation, Lower–Middle Permian Sidazhai Formation and Tapi Formation, which are widely distributed as bedded cherts in the interplatform basinal successions of the Youjiang Basin. The Liujiang Formation and Luzhai Formation cherts generally have high Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.38–0.94) and are non-hydrothermal cherts. These cherts are generally characterized by moderately negative Ce anomalies and high Y/Ho values relatived to PAAS, indicating that the Youjiang Basin might have evolved into an open rift basin during the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Ziyun generally have high Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.60–0.78), suggesting negligible contribution from a hydrothermal component. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Hechi and the Tapi Formation cherts from Malipo generally have low Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.09–0.41), indicating an intense hydrothermal input. Relatived to the Sidazhai Formation cherts, the Tapi Formation cherts have higher Ce/Ce* values (0.68±0.19) and lower Y/Ho values (41.83±13.27), which may be affected by the terrigenous input from the Vietnam Block. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Ziyun and Hechi exhibit negative Ce anomalies (0.43±0.12, 0.33±0.17, respectively) with high Y/Ho values (57.44±16.20, 46.02±4.27, respectively), resembling the geochemical characteristics of open-ocean basin cherts. These cherts were deposited on a passive continental margin adjacent to the Babu branch ocean, which may have contributed to upwelling. Detailed spatial studies on geochemical characteristics of the Late Paleozoic cherts can unravel the evolution of the Youjiang Basin.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095383615301668Late PaleozoicchertLiujiang FormationLuzhai FormationSidazhai FormationTapi Formationbasin evolutionYoujiang BasinYangtze BlockVietnam Block |
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Huang Hu Du Yuansheng Yang Jianghai Huang Hongwei Tao Ping Huang Zhiqiang Yu Wenchao Guo Hua Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution Journal of Palaeogeography Late Paleozoic chert Liujiang Formation Luzhai Formation Sidazhai Formation Tapi Formation basin evolution Youjiang Basin Yangtze Block Vietnam Block |
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Huang Hu Du Yuansheng Yang Jianghai Huang Hongwei Tao Ping Huang Zhiqiang Yu Wenchao Guo Hua |
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Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution |
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Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution |
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Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution |
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Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution |
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Geochemistry of the Late Paleozoic cherts in the Youjiang Basin: Implications for the basin evolution |
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geochemistry of the late paleozoic cherts in the youjiang basin: implications for the basin evolution |
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We analyzed the major and rare earth element compositions of siliceous deposits from the Upper Devonian Liujiang Formation, Lower Carboniferous Luzhai Formation, Lower–Middle Permian Sidazhai Formation and Tapi Formation, which are widely distributed as bedded cherts in the interplatform basinal successions of the Youjiang Basin. The Liujiang Formation and Luzhai Formation cherts generally have high Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.38–0.94) and are non-hydrothermal cherts. These cherts are generally characterized by moderately negative Ce anomalies and high Y/Ho values relatived to PAAS, indicating that the Youjiang Basin might have evolved into an open rift basin during the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Ziyun generally have high Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.60–0.78), suggesting negligible contribution from a hydrothermal component. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Hechi and the Tapi Formation cherts from Malipo generally have low Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) values (0.09–0.41), indicating an intense hydrothermal input. Relatived to the Sidazhai Formation cherts, the Tapi Formation cherts have higher Ce/Ce* values (0.68±0.19) and lower Y/Ho values (41.83±13.27), which may be affected by the terrigenous input from the Vietnam Block. The Sidazhai Formation cherts from Ziyun and Hechi exhibit negative Ce anomalies (0.43±0.12, 0.33±0.17, respectively) with high Y/Ho values (57.44±16.20, 46.02±4.27, respectively), resembling the geochemical characteristics of open-ocean basin cherts. These cherts were deposited on a passive continental margin adjacent to the Babu branch ocean, which may have contributed to upwelling. Detailed spatial studies on geochemical characteristics of the Late Paleozoic cherts can unravel the evolution of the Youjiang Basin. |
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Late Paleozoic chert Liujiang Formation Luzhai Formation Sidazhai Formation Tapi Formation basin evolution Youjiang Basin Yangtze Block Vietnam Block |
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