Sedimentary Paleoenvironment of the Eastern Hexi Corridor, NW China: Constraints from Chert Geochemistry and Sedimentary Analysis of Early Paleozoic Strata
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Thanks for kind discussion with Prof. ZHANG Jin and another unknown reviewer’s suggestion. Thanks are expressed for help from Dr. WANG Yaying, doctoral candidate Abijah SINMON, Margaret DENG, Associate Professor LI Qiugen of Peking University, Associate Professor LI Chuanxin of the Chinese University of Geosciences and Associate Professor XIE Zhoumin of the Institute of Crustal Stress, Chinese Earthquake Administration. This study was supported by the National Program for the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41972224), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (JKY202011), Key Basic Research Project from the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China (2018YFC0603700), and the Chinese Geological Survey (DD20190011, DD20189132, DD20190129).

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    The eastern Hexi Corridor, northwest China,?is located at the tectonic junction of the Alxa Block, the North China Craton, and the Qinling-Qilian Orogen. The early Paleozoic Xiangshan Group record critical information regarding paleoenvironment, paleoclimate and paleotectonic setting, from which we here present a focused study on the chert beds within the Xiangshan Group. Through field mapping, microstructural observation, whole-rock geochemistry analyses and detrital zircon dating, we suggest that the Xiangshan Group chert was deposited along a passive continental margin, formed primarily through biological activity with minor hydrothermal influence and terrestrial input. The characteristics of the chert support a low latitude sedimentary paleoenvironmental origin, and reveal the fact that the Alxa Block was separated from the North China craton, while emerged some paleogeographic affinity with the Qilian region in the Middle-Late Cambrian.

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ZHANG Yiping, CHEN Xuanhua, A. V. ZUZA, ZHANG Beihang, ZHAO Heng.2020. Sedimentary Paleoenvironment of the Eastern Hexi Corridor, NW China: Constraints from Chert Geochemistry and Sedimentary Analysis of Early Paleozoic Strata[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),94(4):1223-1237

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  • Received:April 05,2020
  • Revised:June 05,2020
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  • Online: August 25,2020
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