摘要

Jurassic coal-bearing strata are widely distributed in the North China Craton (NCC) and other areas of northern China. These coal-bearing strata were previously considered to be Early-Middle Jurassic in age based on plant fossils, particularly the fossil assemblage of Coniopteris-Phoenicopsis. Since coal-bearing strata are interbedded with volcanic units in the basins of the Yanshan Fold-and-Thrust Belt (YFTB), northern NCC, isotopic dating of the volcanic units can therefore provide age constraints on the coal-bearing strata and the Coniopteris-Phoenicopsis assemblage. In this paper, we performed a systematic geological survey and present the results of zircon U-Pb dating of the volcanic units and a pluton in typical basins of the YFTB. These data, combined with the results of previous studies, indicate that the ages of the Nandaling/Xinglonggou, Haifanggou, Jiulongshan, and Tiaojishan/Lanqi formations are 180-168, 169-161, 161-157, and 161-153 Ma, respectively. The ages of the interbedded coal-bearing Yaopo and Beipiao formations are constrained to be 169-161 and 177-169 Ma, respectively. Our results demonstrate that both the coal-bearing strata and the Coniopteris-Phoenicopsis assemblage are Middle Jurassic in age, which is younger than that previously considered. This fossil assemblage plays a critical role in age constraints on the Jurassic coal-bearing strata. The refinement of its age permits a more precise dating of the coal-bearing strata, especially in northwestern China, where datable interbedded volcanic units are lacking. Stratigraphical framework for the Jurassic strata of Yanshan region is established. The fossil assemblage of Coniopteris-Phoenicopsis occurred in Middle Jurassic. The Jurassic coal-bearing strata in northern China are mainly Middle Jurassic.