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Provenance diversification within an arc‐trench system induced by batholith development: the Cretaceous Japan case
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EngineeringProvenance (Geology)Precambrian GeologySw JapanGeographyTectonic EvolutionGeologyGeological DataArc‐trench SystemProvenance DiversificationCoeval Fore‐arcGeochronologyPetrologyCretaceous Japan CaseEast AsiaEarth ScienceRegional GeologyTectonics
Abstract By comparing detrital zircon U–Pb age spectra of coeval fore‐arc and back‐/intra‐arc basin sandstones, we identified the overall distributary pattern of terrigenous clastic material within the Cretaceous arc system of SW Japan. Abundant Proterozoic ( c . 1500–2500 Ma) detrital grains from the interior of East Asia are present in the Cretaceous intra‐arc basin. However, after a barrier mountain range formed during batholith emplacement, Proterozoic clastics were rarely transported into the fore‐arc domain. Episodic batholith formation in Pacific‐type orogens likely played a major role in controlling terrigenous supply routes between coeval back‐arc and fore‐arc domains. The Cretaceous orogen in Japan thus provides a good template for analysing the tectono‐sedimentary development of other arc‐related basins.
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