Pre-eruptive uplift in the Emeishan? [Correspondence]
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2009
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In their correspondence, He and colleagues question our conclusion of little or no uplift preceding Emeishan volcanism that we reported in our letter1. Debate concerns the nature of the contact between the Maokou limestone and Emeishan volcanics, the depositional environment and volumetric significance of mafic hydromagmatic deposits (MHDs), and evidence for symmetrical domal thinning. MHDs in the Daqiao section are separated from the Maokou limestone by 100 m of subaerial basaltic lavas, but elsewhere MHDs — previously interpreted as basal conglomerates2, 3 — directly overlie the Maokou2, 3. MHDs thus feature strongly in basal sections of the Emeishan lava succession, as also recently shown4 elsewhere in the Emeishan. An irregular surface at the top of the Maokou limestone has been interpreted as an erosional unconformity2, 3, but clastic deposits presented as evidence of this erosion2, 3 are MHDs produced by explosive magma–water interaction1. A clear demonstration that this irregular top surface is an erosional truncation of limestone reef facies (slope/rim, flat, lagoonal) is currently lacking, but is critical because reefs and carbonate platforms show considerable natural relief of tens of metres. The persistent hot, wet climate since the Oligocene has produced well-developed weathering profiles on exposed Palaeozoic marine sedimentary sequences5, but weathering and karst relief of the uppermost Maokou limestone underlying the flood basalts have not been properly documented, nor shown to be of middle Permian age and immediately preceding emplacement of the large igneous province. |
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Nature Publishing Group |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40260/1/c40260.pdf DOI:10.1038/ngeo600 Peate, Ingrid U. & Bryan, Scott E. (2009) Pre-eruptive uplift in the Emeishan? [Correspondence]. Nature Geoscience, 2(8), pp. 531-532. |
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Copyright 2009 Macmillan Publishers Limited |
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Biogeoscience; Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #040311 Stratigraphy (incl. Biostratigraphy and Sequence Stratigraphy) #040313 Tectonics #040314 Volcanology #Large Igneous Provinces #mantle plumes #hydromagmatic volcanism #limestone |
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