Mg. Zhai et al., PETROLOGICAL-TECTONIC UNITS IN THE COESITE-BEARING METAMORPHIC TERRAIN OF THE DABIE MOUNTAINS, CENTRAL CHINA AND THEIR GEOTECTONIC IMPLICATIONS, Journal of Southeast Asian earth sciences, 11(1), 1995, pp. 1-13
Four main faults outline the metamorphic terrain in the Dabie Mountain
s, central China. The difference of metamorphic grade in the northern,
central and southern parts is well-established. This study suggests t
hat these metamorphic rocks belong to three individual geological-tect
onic units, which are the northern Andean-type magmatic are, the centr
al UHPM rock-bearing melange zone and the mobilized sedimentary cover
and basement of Yangtze southern continental margin. An old ductile sh
eared zone through Wuhe and the south of Yuexi-Shuihou divides the Dab
ie metamorphic complex into northern and central units. The northern u
nit is predominantly occupied by tonalitic-trondhjemitic grey gneisses
and amphibolites facies metasediments. Several approximately E-W-tren
ding ductile-sheared mylonitic belts cut through the grey gneisses, an
d are especially developed in the northern and southern margins of the
unit (high-strain zones). There is a series of lenses of basic granul
ites, serpentinites and Grt-pyroxenites in the high-strain zones. They
do not have the petrological and geochemical characteristics of ophio
litic rocks. However, they may represent the root of an are combined w
ith grey gneisses. Our study also demonstrates that all rocks from the
northern block did not undergo eclogite facies metamorphism. Mesozoic
post-collisional granites occur extensively in the Dabie terrain, esp
ecially in the northern unit. Coesite and diamond-bearing eclogites in
the central unit indicate a regional ultra-high-pressure metamorphism
of pressures of >30 kbar and temperature of 600-800 degrees C. Except
for eclogites, various ultra-high-pressure metamorphic (UHPM) rocks i
nclude ultramafic rocks, marbles and other metamorphosed sedimentary r
ocks. They, as large-scale blocks, are mixed with lower P-T encompassi
ng host rock orthogneisses. The central block is a UHPM rock-bearing m
elange zone. The south block is a metasedimentary sequence of continen
tal margin of the Yangtze plate. The boundary between the central and
southern blocks is located in the north from Huangzhen, extending east
wards through the dam of Huangliangting reservoir. In addition, the Fo
ziling Group, north of the Dabieshan terrain was possibly deposited in
an extensional basin on an extensional shear zone, comparable to the
basin in the Variscan of France and the Caledonides of S. Norway (Dewe
y, Ryan and Anderson, Geological Society Special Publication No. 76, p
p. 325-343, 1993). The authors hope that this information will provide
more valid evidence of regional tectonic evolution.