Magmatic and sedimentological arguments for an Ediacaran active margin in the Bayankhongor Zone in western Mongolia, Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Sukhbaatar Turbold
1, 2, 3
,
KAREL SCHULMANN
1
,
V. Janou ek
1, 3
,
I. Soejono
1
,
O. Lexa
3
,
Jitka Míková
1
,
Milan Hora
1
,
John M. Hora
1
,
Dongfang Song
4
,
Wenjiao Xiao
4, 5
,
Xiao-Ping Xia
4, 5
,
M. Poujol
6
,
Onongoo Tomurtogoo
2
,
Dashdorjgochoo Odgerel
2
,
Hao Zeng
4
1
Czech Geological Survey, Klárov 3, 11821 Prague 1, Czech Republic
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-10-01
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SJR: 1.612
CiteScore: 15.9
Impact factor: 8.6
ISSN: 1342937X, 18780571
Abstract
Geochronological and geochemical investigation of the magmatic and sedimentary rocks from the south-eastern tip of the Bayankhongor Zone (central Mongolia) constrains the Neoproterozoic evolution of the northern margin of the Baidrag Block. There, ultramafic to felsic igneous rocks of the Khan-Uul Massif intruded the volcano-sedimentary sequence of the Ulziit Gol Unit. U–Pb zircon ages show that both the plutonic and volcanic rocks were coeval products of the same Ediacaran (598–564 Ma) magmatism. Most of the samples have low contents of high field strength elements typical of arc-related magmas; however, some mafic rock samples display N-MORB-like chemistry. Magmatic rocks in the Khan-Uul Massif and Ulziit Gol Unit yielded exclusively positive initial εHf in zircon values (+4.9 to +13.8), implying derivation from depleted-mantle sources. Furthermore, heterogeneity of the whole-rock initial εNd values (–4.0 to +2.1) documents that fractional crystallization was accompanied by variable crustal contamination. The detrital zircon age patterns of the sandstone and tuffites in the Ulziit Gol Unit indicate that the sequence was filled dominantly by Ediacaran magmatic detritus derived from the Khan-Uul Massif and its volcanic equivalents, while the older cratonic material from the Baidrag basement represented only a subordinate component. Combined magmatic and sedimentary records imply that both the Khan-Uul Massif and the Ulziit Gol Unit may have formed in the same back-arc basin environment. This challenges the previous view that the entire Bayankhongor Zone was ophiolitic in nature. Distribution of coeval Ediacaran supra-subduction systems on the scale of the Mongolian Collage indicates the closure of multiple oceanic basins rimming the Siberian Continent. Following Rodinia break-up, this peri-Siberian realm was presumably formed by sub-parallel continental ribbons and oceanic basins. It is proposed that the amalgamation of these blocks and closure of intervening oceans reflected the Ediacaran advancing mode of the Palaeo-Pacific subduction.
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Turbold S. et al. Magmatic and sedimentological arguments for an Ediacaran active margin in the Bayankhongor Zone in western Mongolia, Central Asian Orogenic Belt // Gondwana Research. 2024. Vol. 134. pp. 385-409.
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Turbold S., SCHULMANN K., Janou ek V., Soejono I., Lexa O., Míková J., Hora M., Hora J. M., Song D., Xiao W., Xia X., Poujol M., Tomurtogoo O., Odgerel D., Zeng H. Magmatic and sedimentological arguments for an Ediacaran active margin in the Bayankhongor Zone in western Mongolia, Central Asian Orogenic Belt // Gondwana Research. 2024. Vol. 134. pp. 385-409.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.gr.2024.07.017
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1342937X24002089
TI - Magmatic and sedimentological arguments for an Ediacaran active margin in the Bayankhongor Zone in western Mongolia, Central Asian Orogenic Belt
T2 - Gondwana Research
AU - Turbold, Sukhbaatar
AU - SCHULMANN, KAREL
AU - Janou ek, V.
AU - Soejono, I.
AU - Lexa, O.
AU - Míková, Jitka
AU - Hora, Milan
AU - Hora, John M.
AU - Song, Dongfang
AU - Xiao, Wenjiao
AU - Xia, Xiao-Ping
AU - Poujol, M.
AU - Tomurtogoo, Onongoo
AU - Odgerel, Dashdorjgochoo
AU - Zeng, Hao
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 385-409
VL - 134
SN - 1342-937X
SN - 1878-0571
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@article{2024_Turbold,
author = {Sukhbaatar Turbold and KAREL SCHULMANN and V. Janou ek and I. Soejono and O. Lexa and Jitka Míková and Milan Hora and John M. Hora and Dongfang Song and Wenjiao Xiao and Xiao-Ping Xia and M. Poujol and Onongoo Tomurtogoo and Dashdorjgochoo Odgerel and Hao Zeng},
title = {Magmatic and sedimentological arguments for an Ediacaran active margin in the Bayankhongor Zone in western Mongolia, Central Asian Orogenic Belt},
journal = {Gondwana Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {134},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1342937X24002089},
pages = {385--409},
doi = {10.1016/j.gr.2024.07.017}
}