Ruyi Yang, Hao Cheng*, Gao Limin, Kai-Yang Du, and Qiong Chen
State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China
ABSTRACT:The proposed Archean eclogite-facies metamorphism in the North China Craton has been used to argue for early modern-style plate tectonics, yet this interpretation is complicated by polymetamorphism and ambiguity in accessory-mineral geochronology. We integrate garnet Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf chronometry with zircon U–Pb dating, pseudosection modeling, and ther- mobarometry of these high-grade rocks. Our data do not support Neoarchean eclogite-facies metamorphism but reveal two distinct Paleoproterozoic metamorphic events. Lu–Hf dates identify a previously unrecognized ca. 2.1 Ga metamorphic episode associated with garnet growth, while Sm–Nd and zircon U–Pb dates (ca. 1.8 Ga) record cooling following craton amalgamation. Neoarchean zircon dates (>2.47 Ga) represent inherited or reset domains. The 2.1 Ga event is interpreted as pluton-enhanced metamorphism during regional rifting, largely absent in the zircon record. These results show that polymetamorphic rocks may preserve key tectonothermal events that are undetected by zircon-only approaches and highlight the necessity of integrated chronometry to resolve complex cratonic histories.
Full Article:https://doi.org/10.1130/G54192.1


