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The Western Segment of the Precambrian Suture Between the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks: Constraints From Magnetotelluric Data in Southwest China

机译:The Western Segment of the Precambrian Suture Between the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks: Constraints From Magnetotelluric Data in Southwest China

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Abstract The western segment of the suture zone between the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks, which is the most important tectonic boundary related to the formation and rifting of south China, is enigmatic and not fully understood due to the sporadic exposure of Precambrian strata and ophiolites. Three‐dimensional electrical resistivity models derived from inversion of magnetotelluric data identified a lithospheric‐scale conductive zone extending northeastwards beneath the Youjiang basin, which was interpreted as the western segment of the suture zone. The high conductivity and coincident high magnetic anomalies closely match the location of Carlin‐type gold deposits, which can be explained by fluids and gold‐bearing sulfide minerals in a fossil suture zone. Inconsistent with the southeast‐dip resolved at the eastern segment of the suture zone (the Jiangshan‐Shaoxing fault) in the earlier study, the slightly north‐dipping geometry at the western suture zone implies the reactivation by northward subduction and closure of the Paleo‐Tethys Ocean.

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