Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P
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Xu Zhiqin , Xu Huifen , Zhang Jianxin , Li Haibing , Zhu Zhizhi , Qu Jingchuan , Institute of Geology , Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences , BeijingChen Daizhang , Chen Jinlu , China University of Geosciences , Beijingand Yang KaichunNo. Q ilian Geological Party , Bureau of Geology , Mineral Resources of Q inghai Province , Q ilian County , Q inghai
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:The front of the Zoulang Nanshan Caledonian volcanic island arc zone in the northern Qilian Mountains is a forearc accretionary terrane, composed of multiple accretionary volcanic island arcs, flysch accretionary wedges,high-pressure metamorphosed detachment zones and remnants of ophiolites. It resulted from the northeastward subduction of the Early Palaeozoic Qilan oceanic crust beneath the Alxa block. High-pressure metamorphism, which occurred during the subduction, progressed through three stages: the initial stage of medium T-high P,the main stage of temperature decrease and pressure increase, and the lag stage of pressure decrease and temperature increase. Finally the paper presents a retrotrench subduction dynamic model indicative of northward subduction of the central Qilian block and southward accretion of the Alxa block during the period of 450-500 Ma.
Qiao Xiufu , Song Tianrui , Gao Linzhi , Peng Yang , Li Haibing , Gao Mai , Song Biao , Zhang QiaodaInstitute of Geology , Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences , Beijing
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:On the basis of the records of strong seismic events taking place in soft carbonate sediments, a new seismic sequence system of vibrational liquefaction is established, which consists of a series of units, such as escaped structure of micrite veins and liquefied deformation formed in the period of seismic liquefaction, land subsidence structure after liquefaction, tsunamic hummocky and turbidite produced by seismic events, This sequence is a generalization and summation of field observation in vast areas, which shows the whole process of a strong seismic event and provides an unified theoretical explanation. The pattern of the seismic sequence by vibrational liquefaction provides one of correlation standards for geologists in the field to discriminate events in carbonate sequences. Based on the pattern of seismic sequence, the authors first advance a new conception of the Palaeo-Tanlu (Tancheng-Lujiang) Zone and discuss primarily its geological significations.
Zhuang Yuxun Institute of Geology , CAGS , Beijing
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:A series of thermal-structural-gneiss domes (briefly TSG domes) are developed in the Chinese Altaides. Sericite-chlorite zone, biotite zone, garnet zone, staurolite zone, kyanite (andalusite)zone, sillimanite- cordierite (sillimanite-garnet)zone, migmatite zone and migmatic granite- gneiss field are developed from the low-grade metamorphic area to the centre of the TSG domes. The succession of the formation and evolution of the progressive metamorphic zone, migmatite zone and migmatic granite-gneiss corresponds to the spatial sequence from the outer part to the centre of the TSG domes. The peak temperature of the metamorphism and granitization increases progressively from 400℃ to 800℃ while the pressure decreases progressively from 1.05 GPa to 0.10 GPa from the biotite zone to the migmatic granite-gneiss field. The metamorphism of the erogenic belt may be described by the pressure-temperature-space-time model (PTst). In the main episode of orogeny, the deep heat flow and structural flow upsurged along
Li Yinqing Institute of Mineral Deposits , C AGS , Beijing
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:The quartz in the Haigou gold deposit contains a great abundance of three-phase CO2-NaCl-H2O and two-phase CO2-rich inclusions, which are associated with two-phase NaCl-H2O ones. The ore-forming fluids, which were rich in CO2, are classified into two types with two different sources: the high-salinity CO2-rich NaCl-H2O fluid derived from magmatic hydrothermal solution, and the low-salinity NaCl-H2O fluid from ancient meteoric water. The optimum conditions for gold mineralization are 220-300℃ for the temperature, 4-20 MPa for the fluid static pressure, 1-3 km for the mineralization depth, 2-7 w (NaCl)/10-2 for the fluid salinity, and 0.644 g/cm3 for the total density. The fluid was in a critical or supercritical state at the initial stage of mineralization, and it boiled and was unmixed with CO2 and NaCl-H2O in the climax of mineralization, leading to the decomposition of Au-chlorine complexes and the bulk precipitation of Au.The type, association, homogenization temperature and composition (CO2/H2O val
Guo XuequanSoutheast Hubei Geological Party , Hubei Bureau of Geology , Mineral Resources , Daye , Hubei
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:This paper discusses geological-geophysical-geochemical models of such typical deposits as the Tieshan-type Fe-Cu deposit, the Tonglushan-type Cu-Fe deposit, the Yehuaxiang-type Cu deposit, the Jiguanzui-type Cu-Au deposit, and the Tongshankou-type Cu (Mo) deposit. The models were established based on practical data of the polymetallic deposits dominated by copper ore in southeastern Hubei. These models, which are graphically illustrated in the paper, systematically summarize the metallogenic geological conditions and the geophysical-geochemical characteristics of copper deposits in this area. The models are of practical significance for studying copper deposits, predicting mineral resources, choosing exploration methods, and searching for ore deposits based on existing ones in the study area.
Gong Zizhen , Li Zhaolin , Zhang Zhigan , Institute of Karst Geology , Ministry of Geology , Mineral Resources , Guilin , GuangxiFu Liqun , Zuo Baolin The First Hydrogeological Party , Ministry of Coal Industry , Handan , Hebei
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:Isotope hydrogeological study has shown that the water supply exploration area in the Lu' an coal mine may be divided into four zones of hydrodynamic conditions and the Xin'ancun Spring Basin where the mine is located may be divided into three Middle Ordovician karst water systems. This paper discusses the features of recharge, runoff and discharge of karst water in various zones, and hydrogeological parameters such as the age, flow rate and natural recharge of karst water have been estimated.
Li Peixian , Su Deying , Li Yougui , Yu JingxianInstitute of Geology , Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences , Beijing
1994, 68(3).
Abstract:In the Yanliao area, the occurrence of the Nestoria-Keratestheria fauna and the Eoparacypris- Luanpingella-Darwinula assemblage in the Dabeigou Formation s.s., a Rb-Sr isochron age of 145.2 Ma for the Baiqi Formation and a complete stratigraphic sequence-all this proves that the Lycoptera-bearing bed overlies the Upper Jurassic. The Jehol fauna comprises the primitive Trigonioidids fauna, Eosestheria fauna, Lycoptera fauna et al., and their own laws of evolution expound that they belong to Cretaceous faunas. The associations of Eosestheria with Yanjiestheria, Lycoptera with Eosestheria, and Kuntulunia with Yanjiestheria as well as the occurrence of early angiosperms and sporo - pollen in the Fuxin Formation and its equivalents also demonstrate that the Lycoptera-bearing, bed should be assigned to the Cretaceous. The confirmation of the existence of Aucellina in the Jixi Group and the correlation of Trigonioidids and Cypridids with those in the equivalent strata of Japan and Western Europe have also been verified by corresponding marine strata. According to the magnetostratigraphic data from Zhejiang and Songliao, it has been preliminarily ascertained that M0 between the mixed polarity zone in the lower part and the normal polarity zone in the middle part of the Cretaceous is located in the upper member of the Huangjian Formation of the Jiande Group and the top member of the Denglouku Formation of the same group, and the isotopic age data of the Jehol and Jiande Groups show that the approximate geologic age of the Lycoptera bed is 135-122 Ma. These prove that the Lycoptera bed should be assigned to the Cretaceous.
Chief Editor:HOU Zengqian
Governing Body:China Association for Science and Technology
Organizer:Geological Society of China
start publication :1922
ISSN:ISSN 1000-9515
CN:CN 11-2001/P