Mf. Lerch et al., A MIDDLE SILURIAN EARLY DEVONIAN MAGMATIC ARC IN THE QINLING MOUNTAINS OF CENTRAL CHINA, The Journal of geology, 103(4), 1995, pp. 437-449
An early to middle Paleozoic magmatic are was discovered in the Qinlin
g orogenic belt of central China that marks the boundary between the N
orth China craton and the South China craton. The are was built on the
deformed southern passive continental margin of the North China crato
n, which has been modified by the accretion of an oceanic island are i
n early Paleozoic time. U/Pb analyses of zircons from granites indicat
e short-lived are activity from Middle Silurian to Early Devonian time
. Trace element analyses as well as REE analyses of I-type granites ar
e consistent with the interpretation that the magmatic are developed a
bove a north-dipping subduction zone. Termination of magmatic activity
was probably caused by the initiation of collision between the North
China craton and the South China craton. This interpretation is consis
tent with faunal data and places new constraints on the Paleozoic tect
onic evolution of the Qinling belt.