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Title
Ages and geochemistry of granites in the Pingtan-Dongshan Metamorphic Belt, Coastal South China : new constraints on Late Mesozoic magmatic evolution
Related
Lithos, Vol. 150, (2012), p.268-286
DOI
10.1016/j.lithos.2012.06.031
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2012
Author/Creator
Liu, Qian
Author/Creator
Yu, Jin-Hai
Author/Creator
Wang, Qin
Author/Creator
Su, Bin
Author/Creator
Zhou, Mei-Fu
Author/Creator
Xu, Hai
Author/Creator
Cui, Xiang
Description
Zircon U–Pb dating and Hf-isotope compositions and bulk geochemical analyses of granites and metasedimentary rocks from the NE-striking Pingtan–Dongshan Metamorphic Belt (PDMB), coastal South China, are used to constrain their formation ages and tectonic settings. LA-ICPMS zircon U–Pb dating results reveal four periods of magmatism/metamorphism along the PDMB, including ~ 187 Ma, 133–130 Ma and 108–100 Ma granitic magmatism in the northern PDMB and 147–140 Ma granites and metamorphic rocks in the southern belt. A low P/T metamorphic event at 144–140 Ma and two deformation phases at 130–125 Ma and 108–100 Ma are also recognized. The Early Yanshanian high-K calc-alkaline granites (187–140 Ma) are characterized by high contents of SiO2, alkali and low light rare earth element (LREE)/ heavy rare earth element (HREE) fractionation (LREE/HREE = 4.82–11.54, (La/Yb)N = 3.99–13.53) and weak Eu depletion (0.54–0.61), whereas the Late Yanshanian calc-alkaline granites (140–100 Ma) have low A/CNK, middle LREE/HREE ratios (10.13–19.18) and positive to inconspicuous Eu anomalies (0.79–1.95). Granites in both periods are depleted in high field strength elements (HFSE, e.g. Nb, Ta, Ti) but enriched in LREE and large ionic lithophile elements (LILE), with low Rb/Ba and Rb/Sr ratios and A/CNK values, indicating that they are typical I-type granites in the arc-related tectonic setting due to subduction of the Paleo-Pacific plate. However, both the Early and Late Yanshanian granites have distinct Sr, Nb and K2O contents and La/Yb, Sr/Y and Eu/Eu* ratios, suggesting different P–T conditions. Zircon grains from the granites in the northern PDMB have higher Hf-isotope compositions with εHf(t) = + 0.01 to + 6.47 and Hf model ages (TCDM) = 0.82–1.16 Ga, whereas those from the granites in the southern PDMB show slightly lower Hf-isotope compositions with εHf(t) = − 6.63 to + 0.07 and older Hf model ages (TCDM) = 1.19–1.61 Ga. Compared with the metamorphic basement near the study area, the granites in the northern PDMB were probably derived from a Neoproterozoic crust, whereas those in the southern PDMB may have originated from a mixed source of Neoproterozoic and minor older crustal materials. We propose that the Early Yanshanian granites in the PDMB are the eastern extension of the E–W-striking granitoid–volcanic belt in the Nanling Range, whereas the Late Yanshanian igneous rocks mostly distribute in coastal Southeast China and strike NE. The distinct distribution and geochemical features between the Early and Late Yanshanian magmatic events can be related to the change of direction and dip angle of the Paleo-Pacific plate that was subducted underneath the Eastern Eurasian continent in the two episodes.
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19 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Bulk geochemistry
Subject Keyword
Late Mesozoic magmatism
Subject Keyword
Paleo-Pacific plate
Subject Keyword
Pingtan-Dongshan Metamorphic Belt
Subject Keyword
South China
Subject Keyword
Zircon U-Pb dating and Hf isotope
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. National Key Centre for Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents (GEMOC)

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/187030
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ISSN:0024-4937
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mq-rm-2011008880
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mq_res-ext-2-s2.0-84865799591
Language
eng
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