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Geological online map of volcanic rocks in China

Date: 2020-08-10  Editor: houxue2018    View counts: 6089   

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Map description

Geological online map of volcanic rocks in China

Geological epochs include:

Holocene, Late Pleistocene, Middle Pleistocene, Pliocene-Early Pleistocene, Quaternary, Late Tertiary, Early Tertiary, Cretaceous, Jurassic, Triassic, Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian, Pre-Devonian, Late Paleozoic, Silurian, Ordovician, Cambrian, Early Paleozoic, Paleozoic, Sinian, Early Late Proterozoic, Middle Proterozoic, Late Archean- Early Proterozoic.

Lithologic assemblage:

Proterozoic-Variscan/Indosinian-Himalayan

Dacite and rhyolite are predominant (including volcanic-sedimentary rocks), followed by andesite and basalt;

Ying'an and rhyolite are predominant, with a small amount of basalt or alkaline basalt;

Coarse brittleness and rhyolite are dominant, followed by coarse brittleness and rough brittleness;

Alkaline rhyolitic and alkali rhyolitic are dominant, a small amount of alkaline basalt, alkaline rough or alkali long rhyolitic, rough rhyolitic;

The andesite is predominant (including volcanic-sedimentary rocks), followed by a small amount of basalt, a small amount of dacite or rhyolite;

Coarse and rough texture is the main, followed by andesite, basalt or rhyolite;

Coarse-acoustic rocks are dominant;

Basaltic rocks are mainly volcanic-sedimentary rocks, followed by andesite and rhyolite;

Basalt and basalt andesite are predominant, with a small amount of British andesite and rhyolite;

The tholeiitic basalt is dominant with a small amount of alkaline basalt, or tholeiitic basalt and alkaline basalt (symbiotic) are dominant with a small amount of rough and safe basalt;

Alkaline basalt is predominant, with a small amount of basalt, alkali basalt, Xiangyan and parafeldspar;

Ultra-mafic rocks, picrite, alkaline picrite, ophiolite;

Volcanic-sedimentary or metavolcanic rocks.

Tectonic-magmatic domains

Junggar-Xingmeng Region;Tarim-North China Region;Hoksili-Yangtze Domain;Tibetan-Yunnan Region; Himalayan domain;South China Region

Geological Age

Holocene;Late Pleistocene;Middle Pleistocene;Pliocene-Early Pleistocene;The Quaternary Period; Late Tertiary;Early Tertiary;Cretaceous;Jurassic Period;The Triassic Period;Permian;Carboniferous; Devonian;Pre-Devonian Period;Late Paleozoic;Silurian;Ordovician;Cambrian;Early Palaeozoic Era;The Paleozoic Era; Sinian Period;Early Late Proterozoic;Mesoproterozoic;Proterozoic;Late Archaean-Early Proterozoic

Others

Tectonic-magmatic boundary;Lithofacies boundary;Quaternary craters;Kimberlite;Sound rock

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