2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023.121781
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The REY geochemistry of phosphorites during metamorphism of the Haizhou Group, NW Yangtze Block, China

Xiqiang Liu,
Haifeng Fan,
Hongjie Zhang
et al.
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“…The meta‐phosphorites are a distinguishing feature from the metamorphic belts to the north, and constitute the main industrial phosphate ore belt in China. The phosphate units were part of an Ediacaran shallow‐marine carbonate shelf and platform (Prave et al., 2018) and can be correlated with the Hong'an Group of the Hong'an orogen (H. Liu et al., 2023; X. Liu et al., 2023) and the Haizhou Group of the Sulu orogen (S. X. Li et al., 2022; H. Liu et al., 2023; X. Liu et al., 2023). Compiled detrital zircons from the metasedimentary rocks show major age peaks at c. 2.0 Ga and subordinate peaks at c. 2.5 Ga and c. 0.8 Ga ( n = 1,317, see Section 5.2 and Figure 10), with a SCB affinity.…”
Section: Geologic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meta‐phosphorites are a distinguishing feature from the metamorphic belts to the north, and constitute the main industrial phosphate ore belt in China. The phosphate units were part of an Ediacaran shallow‐marine carbonate shelf and platform (Prave et al., 2018) and can be correlated with the Hong'an Group of the Hong'an orogen (H. Liu et al., 2023; X. Liu et al., 2023) and the Haizhou Group of the Sulu orogen (S. X. Li et al., 2022; H. Liu et al., 2023; X. Liu et al., 2023). Compiled detrital zircons from the metasedimentary rocks show major age peaks at c. 2.0 Ga and subordinate peaks at c. 2.5 Ga and c. 0.8 Ga ( n = 1,317, see Section 5.2 and Figure 10), with a SCB affinity.…”
Section: Geologic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%