Abstract
The Sindong Group (Aptian-Albian) distributed in southeastern Korea, is a fluvio-lacustrine sequence deposited in the NE-SW-trending Nakdong Trough formed in the active continental margin. Sediments were derived from the Yeongnam Massif located west and northwest of the Nakdong Trough, where Early Jurassic arc magmatism began in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. We report mineral chemistry of detrital chromian spinels of first-cycle origin occurring as an accessory mineral in arkose to feldspathic litharenites of the Sindong Group. Chromian spinel grains have Cr/(Cr + Al) atomic ratio between 0.36 and 0.94, Mg/(Mg + Fe2+) atomic ratio between 0.12 and 0.74, Fe3+/(Fe3+ + Al + Cr) value mostly <0.1, and <0.2 wt% TiO2, which is consistent with spinel composition of forearc mantle peridotites, but is different from spinel composition of ultamafic rocks exposed in the southern Korean Peninsula. The results of this study indicate that forearc mantle peridotite/serpentinite was present in the Yeongnam Massif, and its tectonic emplacement is interpreted to have occurred by protrusion through the NE-SW-trending strike-slip fault zone developed in Middle Jurassic−Early Cretaceous time in the Yeongnam Massif and along the border with the adjacent tectonic province to the northwest as a result of oblique convergence.
Supplementary material: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6004354
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