Table A1 LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb data of Laoniushan granitoids


Autoria(s): Ding, Li-Xue; Ma, Chang-Qian; Li, Jian-Wei; Robinson, Paul T; Deng, Xiao-Dong; Zhang, Chao; Xu, Wang-Chun
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 34.276329 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 109.613725 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 34.234900 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 109.537067 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 34.387217 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 109.825433

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24/07/2011

Resumo

The NWW-striking Qinling Orogen formed in the Triassic by collision between the North China and Yangtze Cratons. Triassic granitoid intrusions, mostly middle- to high-K, calc-alkaline in composition, are widespread in this orogen, but contemporaneous intrusions are rare in the southern margin of the North China Craton, an area commonly considered as the hinterland belt of the orogen. In this paper, we report zircon U-Pb ages, elemental geochemistry, and Sr-Nd-Hf isotope data for the Laoniushan granitoid complex that was emplaced in the southern margin of the North China Craton. Zircon U-Pb dating shows that the complex was emplaced in the late Triassic (228±1 to 215±4 Ma), indicating that it is part of the post-collisional magmatism in the Qinling Orogen. The complex consists of, from early to late, biotite monzogranite, quartz diorite, quartz monzonite, and hornblende monzonite, which have a wide compositional range, e.g., SiO2=55.9-70.6 wt%, K2O+Na2O=6.6-10.2 wt%, and Mg# of 24 to 54. Rocks of the biotite monzogranite have high Al2O3(15.5-17.4 wt%), Sr(396-1398 ppm) and Ba(1284-3993 ppm) contents and La/Yb(mostly 14-30) and Sr/Y(mostly 40-97) ratios, but low Yb(mostly 1.3-1.6 ppm) and Y(mostly14-19 ppm) contents, features typical of adakite. The quartz monzonite, hornblende monzonite and quartz diorite have a shoshonitic affinity, with K2O up to 5.58 wt% and K2O/Na2O ratios averaging 1.4. The rocks are characterized by strong LREE/HREE fractionation in chondrite-normalized REE pattern, without obvious Eu anomalies, and show enrichment in large ion lithophile elements but depletion in high field strength elements (Nb, Ta, Ti). The biotite monzogranite (228 Ma) has initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.7061 to 0.7067, eNd(t) values of -9.2 to -12.6, and ?Hf(t) values of -9.0 to -15.1; whereas the shoshonitic granitoids (mainly 217-215 Ma) have similar initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.7065 to 0.7075) but more radiogenic eNd(t) (-12.4 to -17.0) and eHf(t) (-14.1 to -17.0). The Sr-Nd-Hf isotope data indicate that the rocks were likely generated by partial melting of an ancient lower continental crust with heterogeneous compositions, as partly confirmed by the widespread presence of the early Paleoproterozoic inherited zircons. Mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs), characterized by fine-grained igneous textures and an abundance of acicular apatites, are common in the Laoniushan complex. Compared with the host rocks, they have lower SiO2 (48.6-53.7 wt.%) and higher Mg# (51-56), Cr (122-393 ppm), and Ni (24-79 ppm), but equivalent Sr-Nd isotope compositions, indicating that the MMEs likely originated from an ancient enriched lithospheric mantle. The abundance of MMEs in the granitoid intrusions suggests that magma mixing plays an important role in the generation of the Laoniushan complex. Collectively, it is suggested that the Laoniushan complex was a product of post-collisional magmatism related to lithospheric extension following slab break-off. Formation of the adakitic and shoshonitic intrusions in the Laoniushan complex indicates that the Qinling Orogen had evolved into a post-collisional setting by about 230-210 Ma.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.763385

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.763385

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Supplement to: Ding, Li-Xue; Ma, Chang-Qian; Li, Jian-Wei; Robinson, Paul T; Deng, Xiao-Dong; Zhang, Chao; Xu, Wang-Chun (2011): Timing and genesis of the adakitic and shoshonitic intrusions in the Laoniushan complex, southern margin of the North China Craton: Implications for post-collisional magmatism associated with the Qinling Orogen. Lithos, 126(3-4), 212-232, doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.07.008

Palavras-Chave #Age, 206Pb/207Pb Lead-Lead; Age, 235U/207Pb Uranium-Lead; Age, 238U/206Pb Uranium-Lead; Age, dated; Age, error; biotite monzogranite; Event label; Geological sample; GEOS; hornblende monzonite; LA-ICP-MS, Laser-ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer; Lead; Lead 206/Uranium 238; Lead 206/Uranium 238, error; Lead 207/Lead 206, standard error; Lead 207/Lead 206 ratio; Lead 207/Uranium 235; Lead 207/Uranium 235, error; LN28; LN44; LN49; LN9; Qinling orogen, China; quartz diorite; quartz monzonite; Sample code/label; Thorium; Thorium/Uranium ratio; Uranium
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