摘要
The North China Craton (NCC) is the largest and oldest one among the worldwide cratons. It preserves important imprints of the Earth's early history, including crust formation, stabilization and reworking. The Yinshan Block (YB) constitutes the northwestern part of NCC, and contains extensive exposure of Archean rocks (Fig. 1).
The North China Craton (NCC) is the largest and oldest one among the worldwide cratons. It preserves important imprints of the Earth's early history, including crust formation, stabilization and reworking. The Yinshan Block (YB) constitutes the northwestern part of NCC, and contains extensive exposure of Archean rocks (Fig. 1).
基金
financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China(grants No.41572174 and 41202138)