Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites of the Tarim Block, NW China

Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops are mostly limited to the southwestern and northwestern margins of the Tarim basin and the Tianshan Mountains. Only two glaciogenic diamictites are recorded in the Neoproterozoic successions from the Tielikeli and Aksu-Wusi areas of the Tarim basin. The lower diam...

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spelling ftgeosoclonfig:oai:figshare.com:article/3452882 2023-05-15T17:22:42+02:00 Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites of the Tarim Block, NW China Maoyan Zhu Haifeng Wang 2016-06-21T10:43:12Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3452882 https://figshare.com/articles/Chapter_33_Neoproterozoic_glaciogenic_diamictites_of_the_Tarim_Block_NW_China/3452882 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3452882 https://figshare.com/articles/Chapter_33_Neoproterozoic_glaciogenic_diamictites_of_the_Tarim_Block_NW_China/3452882 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Geology Tarim Block Tianshan Mountains record Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites Neoproterozoic successions glaciogenic diamictites Hankalchough diamictite NW China Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops Hankalchough diamictites show Tarim basin 582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations Dataset 2016 ftgeosoclonfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3452882 2020-02-21T07:24:39Z Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops are mostly limited to the southwestern and northwestern margins of the Tarim basin and the Tianshan Mountains. Only two glaciogenic diamictites are recorded in the Neoproterozoic successions from the Tielikeli and Aksu-Wusi areas of the Tarim basin. The lower diamictite from the Polong Formation in the Tielikeli area is c. 800 m thick. The upper diamictite in the area is very thin (Yutang diamictite, 10 m; Yulmeinak diamictite, 51 m). In contrast to the Tarim basin, the Neoproterozoic successions along the northern margin of the Tarim Block in the Tianshan Mountains record three or four glaciogenic diamictites, which are well developed and crop out in the Qurugtagh area. Although the glaciogenic nature of the oldest Beiyixi diamictite remains questionable, all other diamictites (Altungol, Tereeken and Hankalchough) exhibit distinct glaciogenic sedimentary features. SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating demonstrate that the Bayisi diamictite was deposited between 740±7 Ma and 725±10 Ma, the Altungol and Tereeken diamictites between 725±10 Ma and 615±6 Ma, respectively, and the Hankalchough diamictite between 615±6 Ma and c. 542 Ma. Carbonates atop the Altungol, Tereeken and Hankalchough diamictites show distinct C-isotopic values that are typical for those recorded in ‘cap carbonates’ on other continents. The striking similarity between the cap carbonate of the Tereeken and Marinoan-age Nantuo diamictites further support a 635 Ma ‘Marinoan’ age for the Tereeken glaciation. Unlike the 582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations of Newfoundland, the Hankalchough diamictite is possibly <551 Ma, as suggested by C-isotope chemostratigraphy and biostratigraphy, indicating that post-Marinoan glaciations on different continents may be diachronous. Dataset Newfoundland Geological Society of London: Figshare
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topic Geology
Tarim Block
Tianshan Mountains record
Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites
Neoproterozoic successions
glaciogenic diamictites
Hankalchough diamictite
NW China Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops
Hankalchough diamictites show
Tarim basin
582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations
spellingShingle Geology
Tarim Block
Tianshan Mountains record
Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites
Neoproterozoic successions
glaciogenic diamictites
Hankalchough diamictite
NW China Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops
Hankalchough diamictites show
Tarim basin
582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations
Maoyan Zhu
Haifeng Wang
Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites of the Tarim Block, NW China
topic_facet Geology
Tarim Block
Tianshan Mountains record
Chapter 33 Neoproterozoic glaciogenic diamictites
Neoproterozoic successions
glaciogenic diamictites
Hankalchough diamictite
NW China Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops
Hankalchough diamictites show
Tarim basin
582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations
description Neoproterozoic glaciogenic outcrops are mostly limited to the southwestern and northwestern margins of the Tarim basin and the Tianshan Mountains. Only two glaciogenic diamictites are recorded in the Neoproterozoic successions from the Tielikeli and Aksu-Wusi areas of the Tarim basin. The lower diamictite from the Polong Formation in the Tielikeli area is c. 800 m thick. The upper diamictite in the area is very thin (Yutang diamictite, 10 m; Yulmeinak diamictite, 51 m). In contrast to the Tarim basin, the Neoproterozoic successions along the northern margin of the Tarim Block in the Tianshan Mountains record three or four glaciogenic diamictites, which are well developed and crop out in the Qurugtagh area. Although the glaciogenic nature of the oldest Beiyixi diamictite remains questionable, all other diamictites (Altungol, Tereeken and Hankalchough) exhibit distinct glaciogenic sedimentary features. SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating demonstrate that the Bayisi diamictite was deposited between 740±7 Ma and 725±10 Ma, the Altungol and Tereeken diamictites between 725±10 Ma and 615±6 Ma, respectively, and the Hankalchough diamictite between 615±6 Ma and c. 542 Ma. Carbonates atop the Altungol, Tereeken and Hankalchough diamictites show distinct C-isotopic values that are typical for those recorded in ‘cap carbonates’ on other continents. The striking similarity between the cap carbonate of the Tereeken and Marinoan-age Nantuo diamictites further support a 635 Ma ‘Marinoan’ age for the Tereeken glaciation. Unlike the 582 Ma Gaskiers glaciations of Newfoundland, the Hankalchough diamictite is possibly <551 Ma, as suggested by C-isotope chemostratigraphy and biostratigraphy, indicating that post-Marinoan glaciations on different continents may be diachronous.
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