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HE Zheng jun, SONG Tian rui, DING Xiao zhong, ZHANG Qiao da. Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2000, 18(4): 510-514,520.
Citation: HE Zheng jun, SONG Tian rui, DING Xiao zhong, ZHANG Qiao da. Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2000, 18(4): 510-514,520.

Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area

  • Received Date: 1999-04-27
  • Rev Recd Date: 1999-08-31
  • Publish Date: 2000-08-10
  • The volcanic rocks of the Proterozoic Dahongyu Formation mainly distribute in Pinggu County of Beijing and Jixian county of Tianjin about 600 km 2 with 718 m and 490 m of the maximum thickness in the both areas. More than 40 paleo carters were survived in the areas.The types of volcanic rocks mainly are potassic basalts and trachyte. Sedimentary facies related to volcanic event in the Middle Proterozoic Dahongyu Formation in Beijing and its neighboring area mainly include two basic types: siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies and pyroclastic gravity flow deposit, in which the later can be divided into pyroclastic basic surge and volcanic breccia-carbonate mixed deposit. Siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies: the rock types of this facies include white and light blue siliceous bearing quazites, light blue sandy silicalites, blue grey tuff, siliceous dolomites, intraclast shaped silicalites and geltexture silicalites. Siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies widely distribute in the NE basin axis inclined to the NW side. Preliminary results of analysis, according to characteristics of rocks, geochemistry and sedimentation, show that enormous siliceous sediments of the Dahongyu Formation mainly originated from the submarine volcanic eruption in the temporary time. Pyroclastic basic surges: Basic surges directly cover on basalts and occur around the paleo craters. They are composed of coarse sand grade pyroclastic rocks with large scale dune like cross bedding and poly grade bedding, fine sand silt grade pyroclastic rocks and tuff shales. The pyroclastic basic surge was caused by sea water surging in small range, which was related to release of remnant steam bursting to seal of volcanic craters. Volcanic breccia carbonate mixed facies: Volcanic breccia carbonate generally is single bed placed in between dolomites. In the beds breccia components are composed of sedimentary rocks (40~60%) and of basalts and tractytes (30~40%). According to analysis of sedimentary breccia content more than volcanic breccia, this facies probably formed under the condition bursting and returnning breccia mixed with submarine surface carbonates and water in the basin, as submarine gravity flow deposited around the places of the volcanic craters.
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  • Received:  1999-04-27
  • Revised:  1999-08-31
  • Published:  2000-08-10

Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area

Abstract: The volcanic rocks of the Proterozoic Dahongyu Formation mainly distribute in Pinggu County of Beijing and Jixian county of Tianjin about 600 km 2 with 718 m and 490 m of the maximum thickness in the both areas. More than 40 paleo carters were survived in the areas.The types of volcanic rocks mainly are potassic basalts and trachyte. Sedimentary facies related to volcanic event in the Middle Proterozoic Dahongyu Formation in Beijing and its neighboring area mainly include two basic types: siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies and pyroclastic gravity flow deposit, in which the later can be divided into pyroclastic basic surge and volcanic breccia-carbonate mixed deposit. Siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies: the rock types of this facies include white and light blue siliceous bearing quazites, light blue sandy silicalites, blue grey tuff, siliceous dolomites, intraclast shaped silicalites and geltexture silicalites. Siliceous sand carbonate mixed facies widely distribute in the NE basin axis inclined to the NW side. Preliminary results of analysis, according to characteristics of rocks, geochemistry and sedimentation, show that enormous siliceous sediments of the Dahongyu Formation mainly originated from the submarine volcanic eruption in the temporary time. Pyroclastic basic surges: Basic surges directly cover on basalts and occur around the paleo craters. They are composed of coarse sand grade pyroclastic rocks with large scale dune like cross bedding and poly grade bedding, fine sand silt grade pyroclastic rocks and tuff shales. The pyroclastic basic surge was caused by sea water surging in small range, which was related to release of remnant steam bursting to seal of volcanic craters. Volcanic breccia carbonate mixed facies: Volcanic breccia carbonate generally is single bed placed in between dolomites. In the beds breccia components are composed of sedimentary rocks (40~60%) and of basalts and tractytes (30~40%). According to analysis of sedimentary breccia content more than volcanic breccia, this facies probably formed under the condition bursting and returnning breccia mixed with submarine surface carbonates and water in the basin, as submarine gravity flow deposited around the places of the volcanic craters.

HE Zheng jun, SONG Tian rui, DING Xiao zhong, ZHANG Qiao da. Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2000, 18(4): 510-514,520.
Citation: HE Zheng jun, SONG Tian rui, DING Xiao zhong, ZHANG Qiao da. Sedimentary Record of the Proterozoic Changchengian Volcanic Events in Beijing and Its Neighbouring Area[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2000, 18(4): 510-514,520.
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