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Tectonic Framework and Evolution of the Dabie Mountains in Anhui, Eastern China
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1992
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EngineeringContinental TectonicsTectonic EvolutionIntense CollisionEarth ScienceRegional GeologyPlate BoundaryMesozoic TectonicsGeographyDabie MountainsTheyangtze Continental PlateGeologyEastern ChinaMountain GeologyTectonicsOrogenyTectonic FrameworkPetrologyMountain Uplift
The Dabie Mountains are believed to be a collisional orogenic belt between the Yangtze amd Sino-Koreancontinental plates. It is composed of the foreland fold-thrust zone, the subducting cover and basement of theYangtze continental plate, the coesite- and diamond-bearing ultra-high pressure metamorphic zone and themeta-ophiolitic melange zone in the subducting basement, the fore-arc flysch nappe and the back thrust zoneoccurring respectively on the southern and northern margins of the Sino-Korean continental plate and the in-herited basin with molassic deposits on the northern margin. When the palaeo-Dabie oceanic plate subductednorthward in the Early Palaeozoic, volcanic arc and back arc basin probably formed on the southern margin ofthe Sino-Korean continental plate. The Sm / Nd isotopic dating of the strata and eclogite which were drawn in-to the foreland fold-thrust zone indicates that the intense collision of the two continental plates took place inthe Early Mesozoic.