作者: Peter A. Cawood , Guochun Zhao , Jinlong Yao , Wei Wang , Yajun Xu
DOI: 10.1016/J.EARSCIREV.2017.06.001
关键词: Geology 、 Precambrian 、 Accretion (geology) 、 Laurentia 、 Rodinia 、 Gondwana 、 Supercontinent 、 Craton 、 Paleozoic 、 Paleontology
摘要: The history of the South China Craton and the constituent Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks are directly linked to Earth's Phanerozoic and Precambrian record of supercontinent assembly and dispersal. Exposed Archean rocks are limited to isolated fragments in the Yangtze Block that preserve a record of Meso-to Neo-Archean magmatism, sedimentation and metamorphism associated with a period of global craton formation and stabilization that corresponds with the assembly of the Kenor supercontinent/supercraton. However, there are …