Ordovician radiolarians from the Yinisala ophiolitic melange and their significance in western Junggar, Xinjiang, NW China

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作者
ZONG RuiWen [1 ]
WANG ZiZhang [1 ]
GONG YiMing [1 ]
WANG GuoCan [2 ]
XIAO Long [2 ]
WANG ZhiHong [1 ]
FAN RuoYing [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences
[2] State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 高等学校博士学科点专项科研基金;
关键词
western Junggar; Yinisala ophiolitic mélange belt; radiolarians; Ordovician; siliceous blocks;
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P587 [岩石分布、区域岩石志]; Q915 [古动物学];
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摘要
The Yinisala ophiolitic mélange is located in the southern part of the Xiemisitai Mountains in western Junggar(NW China), and is composed of mafic-ultra mafic rocks, siliceous blocks, marble(marbleized limestone) and pyroclastic rocks, which all crop out as faulted blocks. Rich radiolarian and sponge spicule fossils are found in the siliceous rock for the first time. There are six genera of radiolarians(including one gen. et sp. Indet.) belonging to two families: Inaniguttid gen. et sp. Indet., Inanigutta sp., Inanibigutta sp., Inanihella bakanasensis(Nazarov), Triplococcus acanthicus(Danelian and Popov), Antygopora sp., which are identified to be of late Early to Middle Ordovician age, representing the upper limit of the formation age of the Yinisala ophiolite mélange. The ophiolites were developed in the Early Cambrian-Middle Ordovician oceanic environment, probably an important part of the early Paleozoic Paleo-Asian Ocean, based on the composition and structure of the siliceous rock and associated deep-water fossils. The Yinisala, Taerbahatai, and Hongguleleng ophiolitic mélange belts can be correlated as a suite of unified subduction accretionary complex, which extends eastward to the eastern Junggar. We consider that there existed an ancient ocean connecting the east and west of northern Junggar in the Early Cambrian-Middle Ordovician.
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