稀土学报(英文版)
稀土學報(英文版)
희토학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS
2004年
4期
558-562
,共5页
李双应%李任伟%岳书仓%刘因%王道轩%孟庆任%金福全
李雙應%李任偉%嶽書倉%劉因%王道軒%孟慶任%金福全
리쌍응%리임위%악서창%류인%왕도헌%맹경임%금복전
geochemistry%Mesozoic-Cenozoic sandstones%source rocks%the north margin of the Dabie Mountains%rare earths
Based on the study of REE in Mesozoic-Cenozoic sandstones, the paper indicates that Jurassic Fanghushan and Yuantongshan Formations and Lower Cretaceous Zhougongshan Formation have ∑REE of 157 μg·g-1, δEu of 0.69 and (La/Yb)N of 11.1, which are similar to the Foziling and Luzhenguan Groups, and it implies that the latter may be the source rocks of the former. The Sanjianpu and Heishidu Formations have high REE concentrations (∑REE=264.8 μg·g-1, 328.2 μg·g-1 respectively), high Eu anomaly (δEu=0.57, 0.67 respectively) and lower Eu/Sm ratios (0.18~0.19), which differs from existent metamorphic rocks in the Dabie Mountains, so where their source rocks came from remains to be studied. The REE features of the Zhengyangguan Formation can be comparable to the Dabie complex and Luzhenguan Group, which shows that the Dabie complex had suffered unroofing in Neocene and constituted the source rocks. Mesozoic sandstones in Huainan area have lower REE concentrations (∑REE=80.9 μg·g-1), high Eu anomaly (δEu=0.66) and (La/Yb)N of 5.7, and it indicates that their source rocks may not come from the Dabie Mountains.