Two–stage Cretaceous Exhumation of Hengshan Complex in Hunan Province, SE China: Constraints Arising from 40Ar–39Ar Geochronology and Cretaceous Tectonic Implications
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We would like to thank Wen Chen and Yan Zhang for assistance in the 40Ar-39Ar analyses. This research was supported by the basic outlay of scientific research work from the Ministry of Science and Technology (DZLXJK201302), and the National Science and Technology Project (SinoProbe–08–01), and the Chinese National Fund of Science grant (no. 41202154). The constructive remarks of the editor of this Journal (ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA), Professor Haibing Li and one anonymous reviewer greatly helped the improvement of this manuscript.

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    The Hengshan complex is located in the central part of SE China, which underwent rapid tectonic uplift in the Cretaceous just like many other complexes on the continent. 40Ar–39Ar geochronological data from the Hengshan complex suggest that two episodes of crustal cooling/extension took place in this part of the continent during the Cretaceous time. The first stage of exhumation was active during ca. 136–125 Ma, with a cooling rate of > 10 °C/Ma. The second stage of exhumation happened at ca. 98–93 Ma, with a cooling rate of > 10 °C/Ma. Considering the folding in the Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rocks and the regional unconformity underneath the Upper Cretaceous red beds, it is believed that the Cretaceous crustal extension in SE China was interrupted by a compressional event. The reversion to extension, shortly after this middle Cretaceous compression, led to the rapid cooling/exhumation of the Hengshan complex at ca. 98–93 Ma. The Cretaceous tectonic processes in the hinterland of SE China could be controlled by interactions between the continental margin and the Paleo–pacific plate.

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WANG Yanhong, CUI Jianjun, ZHANG Yueqiao, DONG Shuwen, QI Wen, SU Jinbao, LI Jianhua, LI Yong.2015. Two–stage Cretaceous Exhumation of Hengshan Complex in Hunan Province, SE China: Constraints Arising from 40Ar–39Ar Geochronology and Cretaceous Tectonic Implications[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),89(6):1869-1881

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  • Received:January 14,2015
  • Revised:August 08,2015
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  • Online: December 16,2015
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