WANG Mingliang, ZHANG Jiagui, WANG Xinwen. 2016: LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating of the metamorphic rocks in the Ailaoshan tectonic belt, western Yunnan, and its geological implications. Geological Bulletin of China, 35(5): 738-749.
    Citation: WANG Mingliang, ZHANG Jiagui, WANG Xinwen. 2016: LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating of the metamorphic rocks in the Ailaoshan tectonic belt, western Yunnan, and its geological implications. Geological Bulletin of China, 35(5): 738-749.

    LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating of the metamorphic rocks in the Ailaoshan tectonic belt, western Yunnan, and its geological implications

    • In order to determine the age of Ailaoshan Group and its tectonic affinity, the authors chose granodioritic gneiss (SM-15 and SM-22), its synchronic deformational granite vein intrusion (SM-18) in the high-grade metamorphic rock series and its proximate meta-sandstone (NO-1) in the low-grade metamorphic rock series as research objects and present new results of zircon U-Pb dating of four samples so as to do the accurate chronology tests. Two groups of ages were identified in sample SM-15 and SM-22. In sample SM-15, the older magmatic group yielded an age of 722~740Ma and the metamorphic younger group yielded an age of 29.9±0.5Ma. In sample SM-22, the older is 232.3±4.3Ma and the younger is 29.2±0.4Ma. In addition, the zircons from sample SM-18 yielded a concordant U-Pb ages of 27.19±0.36Ma. A total of 30 spots analyses of sample NO-1 defined four age groups at 246~276Ma, 600~800Ma, 800~1000Ma and >1000Ma respectively. From these data, the authors have drawn some conclusions: Firstly, the Ailaoshan Group consists of at least three stages of tectonic and magmatic activities, i.e., the 722-740Ma and 235±10Ma igneous rocks and sedimentary rocks, and the 27-32Ma igneous rocks. The metamorphic rocks in the study area are unlikely to be of the Yangtze Plate; Secondly, the peak metamorphism deformation time of Ailaoshan Group was about 27-32Ma.
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