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Title
Morphology and geochemistry of zircons from late Mesozoic igneous complexes in coastal SE CHina : implications for petrogenesis
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Mineralogical magazine, Vol. 66, Issue 2, p.235-251
DOI
10.1180/0026461026620025
Publisher
Mineralogical Society
Date
2002
Author/Creator
Wang, X
Author/Creator
Griffin, W. L
Author/Creator
O'Reilly, S. Y
Author/Creator
Zhou, X. M
Author/Creator
Xu, X. S
Author/Creator
Jackson, S. E
Author/Creator
Pearson, N. J
Description
The Pingtan and Tonglu igneous complexes in SE China are typical of the calc-alkaline series developed at active continental margins. These two complexes are dominated by felsic rocks, temporally and spatially associated with minor mafic rocks. Morphological and trace-element studies of zircon populations in rocks from each of these complexes show that the zircon populations may be divided into 3 - 4 distinct growth stages, characterized by different distributions of morphological indices (Ipr, Ipy and Iel), and different contents of the substituting elements (Hf, U, Th, Y and P). The four growth stages recognized in the zircons are believed to have formed successively in the magma chamber, during the emplacement, and in the early and later stages of magma consolidation, respectively. All four stages are recognized in the plutonic Pingtan complex, whereas the stages 3 and 4 are less developed in the volcanic/subvolcanic Tonglu complex. Based on the chemistry and morphology of the different zircon populations of the Pingtan and Tonglu complexes, it is suggested that basaltic magmas underplating at the boundary between crust and mantle caused partial melting of the mid-lower crust and produced granitoid magmas. Subsequently, mixing between magmas was important.
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17 page(s)
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zircon
Subject Keyword
zircon morphology
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zircon trace elements
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igneous complex
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underplating
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magma mixing
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journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Macquarie University. National Key Centre for Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents (GEMOC)

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/26671
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ISSN:1471-8022
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mq-rm-2002014321
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eng
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