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⇱ Zircon from Maowu complex, Qianshan City, Anqing, Anhui, China


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Zircon from
Maowu complex, Qianshan City, Anqing, Anhui, China

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Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Maowu complex, Qianshan City, Anqing, Anhui, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:311646
Long-form Identifier:1:3:311646:3
GUID (UUID V4):0
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elsevier.com/locate/lithos Petrogenesis of the Maowu pyroxenite–eclogite body from the UHP metamorphic...Geology, State Seismological Bureau, Beijing 100029, China c Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy...Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China Abstract The Maowu eclogite – pyroxenite body is a small...metamorphic terrane of Dabieshan, China. Like the adjacent Bixiling complex, the Maowu intrusion was initially...metamorphism during the collision of the North and South China Blocks in the Triassic. This paper presents the
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at different temperatures from the Dabie orogen, China. The whole-rock δ26Mg values vary from −1.20 to...University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, Anhui, China 2 Isotope Laboratory, Department...at different temperatures from the Dabie orogen, China. Oxygen isotopic analyses and electron microprobe...east-central China was formed by a collision between the North China Block and South China Block in the...localities in the Dabie orogen: Shuanghe, Shima, Maowu, Huwan and Hong’an (Fig. 1). The localities, GPS
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garnet-bearing mafic and ultramafic rocks from Dabie Shan, China R.Y. Zhang a , D. Rumble III b,) , J.G. Liou a ...Beijing, 100029, China Received 31 January 1997; accepted 28 April 1998 Abstract The Maowu mafic–ultramafic...mafic–ultramafic complex from the Dabie ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic belt of China is enclosed in coesite-bearing...coesite-bearing gneiss. The complex mainly consists of layered garnet ortho- and clinopyroxenites in addition to...Chemical Geology 150 (1998) 161–170 UHP rocks in China, Kazakhstan and elsewhere in the world ŽLiou et
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deciphered from episodic zircon growth in rocks of the Dabie–Sulu UHP complex, China Dunyi Liu a , Ping Jian...100037, China b Institut für Geowissenssenchaften, Universität Mainz, D-55099 Mainz, Germany c Anhui Institute...Institute of Geology, No. 1 Ningguo Road, Hefei, Anhui, 23001, China Received 17 February 2006; received in revised...(SHRIMP) U–Pb age and rare-earth element (REE) data of zircon are presented for UHP metamorphic rocks (eclogite...and garnet gneiss) along the Dabie–Sulu UHP complex of China. With multiphase metamorphic textures and
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inclusions in garnet–orthopyroxenite (Dabie Shan, China) as monitors for metasomatism and fluid-related...The ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) Maowu Ultramafic Complex (Dabie Shan, China) is hosted by coesite-bearing...garnet–orthopyroxenites within the ultramafic complex derive from garnet–harzburgite precursors that...The investigated UHP garnet–orthopyroxenites from Maowu represent a natural laboratory to constrain the...scenario in mind, we focussed on the Dabie-Sulu UHP complex, which represents the largest known slice of deeply
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eclogites from the Hong’an Block, East-Central China: geochemical characterization, isotope disequilibrium...Institute of Geomechanics, CAGS, Beijing, 100081, China N. Morin Æ M. B.-L. Coz Géosciences Rennes, Université...with respect to the Qinling-Dabie-Sulu orogen of China. The metamorphic grades generally increase from...and to find a satisfactory explanation for the complex age patterns. During our isotope analyses, we have...metamorphic belt. Since then, several attempts of U–Pb zircon dating on eclogites from the northwestern corner
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orthopyroxenite from the Dabie Shan (Maowu) ultrahigh-pressure terranes (Eastern China). The mantlederived peridotite...peridotites from the Su-Lu UHP metamorphic terrane in China. Journal of Metamorphic Geology 18,167–180.] suggests...metamorphism. Ultramafic metasomatic layers at Maowu Ultramafic Complex (Dabie Shan) consist of layered websterite...at the same time as the polyphase inclusions at Maowu, permit the determination of empirical mineral/fluid...respect to U. The similarity between the residual Maowu fluid with the secondary inclusions in the UHP wedge-type
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Variscan and Alpine fold belts. Sulu-Dabie terrane, China Garnet-bearing ultramafic rocks occur in the coesite-...eclogite unit in the Qinling-Dabie-Sulu metamorphic complex, which is l o c a t e d at t h e T r i a s s i...metamorphosed mafic-ultramafic complexes, Bixiling and Maowu, which were emplaced into Proterozoic quartzofeldspathic...geochemical data indicate that the Bixiling and Maowu complexes originated as low-pressure crystal cumulates...mantle-derived Sulu garnet ultramafites. The Bixiling complex is ~1.5 km2 in outcrop and consists mostly of layered
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although anhydrous silicates (quartz, feldspars, zircon, kyanite, pyroxenes, titanite, olivine, kalsilite)...1000 °C14 inclusions muscovite kyanite zircon Erzgebirge quartz7–8 GPa peak UHP Grt multiphase...feldspathic 1100 °C16 inclusions paragonite zircon rocks15 Grt-gneiss17, 18 7–8 GPa peak UHP Grt polyphase...Fe-rich chlorite pyroxene biotite zircon Grt-Cpx4.3–6.0 GPa peak UHP Grt multiphase phlogopite...yes rutile sylvite Fe-oxides complex aqueous brines with Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Si, Al,
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