eprintid: 10205337
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creators_name: Zhao, Qi
creators_name: Yan, Yi
creators_name: Tonai, Satoshi
creators_name: Dilek, Yildirim
creators_name: Carter, Andrew
creators_name: Clift, Peter D
creators_name: Wu, Jonny
creators_name: Sibuet, Jean‐Claude
creators_name: Zhang, Xinchang
title: A Newly Identified "Proto‐Kenting Mélange (S. Taiwan)" Represents a Missing Link for a Continuous Early Cretaceous Paleo–Pacific Subduction–Accretion System
ispublished: pub
divisions: UCL
divisions: B04
divisions: C06
divisions: F57
keywords: paleo-Pacific plate subduction, continental margin of east Asia, OPS mélanges, illite age dating, micro-chemical analysis
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abstract: Most mélanges in exhumed subduction‐accretion complexes are polygenetic, recording significant information about the nature of geological processes during their formation. Here, we apply micro‐chemical analysis and illite K‐Ar dating to constrain the deformation mechanism and timing of the pervasively sheared scaly matrix in the accretionary complex rocks presently known as “Kenting Mélange” in the Hengchun Peninsula (South Taiwan). Our results reveal that parts of the matrix were formed in Cretaceous (96.7 ± 8.6 Ma and 108 ± 18.4 Ma) due to pressure solution. These new, older matrix ages suggest that the Kenting Mélange, which was considered as Cenozoic and interpreted to have been associated with the subduction of the South China Sea, preserves different primary chaotic units (e.g., mélange and/or olistostrome). Our findings imply the Kenting Mélange is actually polygenetic and allow part of Kenting Mélange that we named the “proto‐Kenting Mélange” to be interpreted as a remnant of a primary mélange, which was mixed and/or juxtaposed in the Cenozoic Kenting Mélange. The block‐in‐matrix fabric with a pervasively sheared scaly muddy matrix, along with the preservation of slightly older oceanic crust blocks, suggests that the proto‐Kenting Mélange is most likely an ocean plate stratigraphy mélange. This unit initially formed near a Paleo‐Pacific subduction margin during the latest Early Cretaceous. Our results reveal a nearly 3000‐km‐long physical archive of latest Early Cretaceous subduction–accretion processes, which took place adjacent to the continental margin of East Asia during the consumption of Paleo–Pacific ocean floor during the latest Mesozoic.
date: 2025-02
date_type: published
publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
official_url: https://doi.org/10.1029/2024tc008456
full_text_type: pub
language: eng
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elements_id: 2364049
doi: 10.1029/2024tc008456
lyricists_name: Clift, Peter
lyricists_name: Carter, Andrew
lyricists_id: PCLIF74
lyricists_id: ACART78
actors_name: Flynn, Bernadette
actors_id: BFFLY94
actors_role: owner
full_text_status: restricted
publication: Tectonics
volume: 44
number: 2
article_number: e2024TC008456
issn: 0278-7407
citation:        Zhao, Qi;    Yan, Yi;    Tonai, Satoshi;    Dilek, Yildirim;    Carter, Andrew;    Clift, Peter D;    Wu, Jonny;         ... Zhang, Xinchang; + view all <#>        Zhao, Qi;  Yan, Yi;  Tonai, Satoshi;  Dilek, Yildirim;  Carter, Andrew;  Clift, Peter D;  Wu, Jonny;  Sibuet, Jean‐Claude;  Zhang, Xinchang;   - view fewer <#>    (2025)    A Newly Identified "Proto‐Kenting Mélange (S. Taiwan)" Represents a Missing Link for a Continuous Early Cretaceous Paleo–Pacific Subduction–Accretion System.                   Tectonics , 44  (2)    , Article e2024TC008456.  10.1029/2024tc008456 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2024tc008456>.      
 
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