Abstract: | The Heilongjiang complex is a sequence of high-pressure (HP) metamorphic rocks, locatated along the suture zone that separates the Jiamusi-Khanka and Shongliao-Zhangguangcai blocks in NE China. The lithologic association and major and trace element composition of the blueschist facies rocks indicate they were metabasalts. The trace element data show they are of OIB and E-MORB affinity, most likely intra-oeeanic basalts that formed at the western margin of the Jiamusi block. The sequences of the Heilongiiang complex mainly consist of the marie-ultramafie rocks, OIB and E-MORB affinity basalts and Radiolarian-bearing quartzite in protolith, most likely the subduction complex. |