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Gondwana Research 23 (2013) 1342-1364
Middle Paleozoic convergent orogenic belts in western Inner Mongolia (China): framework, kinematics, geochronology and implications for tectonic evolution of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt
Bei Xu 1, Jacques Charvet 2, Yan Chen 2, Pan Zhao 1, Guanzhong Shi 1
(2013)

Based mainly on field geological observation and geochronologic data, six tectonic units have been recognized in western Inner Mongolia (China), including, from south to north: North China Craton (NCC), Southern Orogenic Belt (SOB), Hunshandake Block (HB), Northern Orogenic Belt (NOB), South Mongolia microcontinent (SMM), and Southern margin of Ergun Block (SME), suggesting that the tectonic framework of the CAOB in western Inner Mongolia is characterized by an accretion of different blocks and orogenic belts. The SOB includes, from north to south, fold belt, mélange, arc-pluton belt, and retroarc foreland basin, representing a southern subduction-collision system between the NCC and HB blocks during 500-440 Ma. The NOB consists also of four units: arc-pluton belt, mélange, foreland molasse basin, and fold belt, from north to south, representing a northern subduction-collision system between the HB and SMM blocks during 500-380 Ma. From the early Paleozoic, the Paleo-Asian oceanic domains subducted to the north and the south, resulting in the forming of the SOB and the NOB in 410 Ma and 380 Ma, respectively. This convergent orogenic system, therefore, constrained the consumption process of the Paleo-Asian Ocean in western Inner Mongolia. A double subduction-collision accretionary process is the dominant geodynamic feature for the eastern part of the CAOB during the early to middle Paleozoic.
1 :  Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution - Ministry of Education
Peking University
2 :  Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'Orléans (ISTO)
Université d'Orléans – CNRS : UMR7327 – INSU – Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM)
Planète et Univers/Sciences de la Terre/Tectonique

Sciences de l'environnement/Milieux et Changements globaux
Central Asian Orogenic Belt – Inner Mongolia – Paleo-Asian Ocean – mélange – foreland basin
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