The Songpan-Garze Massif: Its Relation to the QinlingFold Belt and Yangtze Platform and Developmental History
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This paper is one of the research results of the subject "The Ecostratigraphy of the Indosinian Continental Margins on the Sichuan-Gansu-Qinghai Border"(No.48970080)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China


The Songpan-Garze Massif: Its Relation to the QinlingFold Belt and Yangtze Platform and Developmental History
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    Whether there existed the Songpan-Garze massif is a controversial problem. This paper expounds and proves that the old basement of the massif is represented by the pre-Sinian granitic rock series. This massif and the South Qinling fold belt might both be a part of the old Yangtze platform. Rifting generated by the Caledonian orogeny in the terminal Early Palaeozoic caused the massif to be disintegrated from the northwestern part of the Yangtze platform. This disintegration, however, was not thorough, and the rift troughs were later gradually closed and filled up. The Emei taphrogeny that was initiated in the Early Permian Maokou' an Stage involved a second disintegration of this massif from the Yangtze platform. The rift line largely goes along the Muli-Pingwu line. This rifting belongs to synchronous extensional rifting at peripheries of the Yangtze platform and in its interior, showing that the posterior, lateral and interior extension resulting from rapid northward shift of the Yangtze platform led t

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    Whether there existed the Songpan-Garze massif is a controversial problem. This paper expounds and proves that the old basement of the massif is represented by the pre-Sinian granitic rock series. This massif and the South Qinling fold belt might both be a part of the old Yangtze platform. Rifting generated by the Caledonian orogeny in the terminal Early Palaeozoic caused the massif to be disintegrated from the northwestern part of the Yangtze platform. This disintegration, however, was not thorough, and the rift troughs were later gradually closed and filled up. The Emei taphrogeny that was initiated in the Early Permian Maokou' an Stage involved a second disintegration of this massif from the Yangtze platform. The rift line largely goes along the Muli-Pingwu line. This rifting belongs to synchronous extensional rifting at peripheries of the Yangtze platform and in its interior, showing that the posterior, lateral and interior extension resulting from rapid northward shift of the Yangtze platform led to isolation of this massif together with South Qinling from their adjacent areas. During the Ladinian Stage, the Songpan-Garze massif and southern Qinling sank strongly en masse. This subsidence continued till the end of the Late Triassic when the late Indosinian movement caused the sea trough to be closed and Songpan-Garze1 and southern Qinling to be folded and uplifted and become mountains.

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Yang Fengqing, Yin Hongfu, China U niversity of Geosciences. W uhan, HubeiYang HengshuNorthwestern Sichuan Geological Party, Mianyang, Sichuan and Lai XulongChina U niversity of Geosciences. W uhan, Hubei Fei Zhenbi.1995. The Songpan-Garze Massif: Its Relation to the QinlingFold Belt and Yangtze Platform and Developmental History[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),69(1):

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