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The early Paleozoic orogen of South China is possibly one of the few examples of intraplate orogeny in the world. It is characterized by an angular unconformity between post-Silurian cover and pre-Devonian strata and by the intensive and extensive early Paleozoic granitic plutonism. However, synchronous mafic–ultramafic rocks have not been well-studied, but they are crucial for understanding the nature...
The Linglong granite is one of the most important Mesozoic plutons in the Shandong Peninsula, eastern China, and its petrogenesis has long been controversial, particularly with regard to the nature of source region and geodynamic setting. Our new precise zircon U–Pb dating results reveal that the Linglong granite was emplaced in the Late Jurassic (157–160Ma). In addition, abundant inherited zircons...
The western Kunlun orogen, the northwest Tibet Plateau, occupies a key tectonic position at the junction between the Pan-Asia and the Tethyan tectonic domains. It is related to subduction of Proto- and Paleo-Tethys and terrane collision from early Paleozoic to early Mesozoic. This paper presents the first detailed SHRIMP zircon U–Pb chronology, mineral chemistry, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Hf...
The widespread occurrence of Mesozoic granites in the Gan-Hang Belt in Southeast China is associated with similarly widespread, economically important mineralization, but the precise timing, origin, and plate tectonic significance of these granites are not well understood. We have studied two of these (Early Cretaceous) granite bodies, the Yangmeiwan granite and the Daqiaowu granitic porphyry, from...
This paper presents detailed SHRIMP zircon U–Pb chronology, mineral chemistry, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope geochemistry of two Cenozoic plutons (Karibasheng and Kuzigan) in western Tibetan Plateau, China. The Karibasheng pluton is composed of monzogranite, and the Kuzigan pluton consists of syenogranite, diopside-bearing syenite and diopside syenite. SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating on...
The Gan-Hang rift, trending at least 450km in a NE–SW direction, is a part of a Mesozoic Basin and Range Province in southeastern China. Detailed SHRIMP zircon U–Pb chronology, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope data of three granitic plutons and a diabasic dike in the northwest of the Gan-Hang rift, are used to explore the origin of these granites and their relationship to the evolution...
The Qinling–Dabie–Sulu orogen marks the junction between the North and South China Blocks. However, the exact timing of the final coalescence of the North and South China Blocks in the Qinling orogen is poorly constrained. This paper presents new SHRIMP zircon U–Pb chronology, major and trace elements, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope data for five early Mesozoic granitic plutons across the Qinling orogen. SHRIMP...
Extensive middle to late Jurassic felsic and mafic magmatism occurred in the southern Hunan province, southeast China. SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating, mineral chemical, element geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic data have been determined for these rocks. The results indicate that the middle Jurassic (178–170 Ma) Changchengling and Ningyuan basaltic rocks belong to tholeiitic series and alkaline series,...
This paper presents detailed SHRIMP zircon U–Pb chronology, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotope geochemistry of three intrusive plagiogranite bodies formed in an island arc setting within the Oytag ophiolite suite of the Oytag–Kuda Suture Zone. SHRIMP zircon U–Pb dating of two of these intrusions shows that they were emplaced into the Oytag volcanic rocks at 337.5±4.1 Ma and 327.7±4.9 Ma,...
The Huziyan basalts, occurring in the southern Hunan province, contain abundant mafic xenoliths. These xenolith and the basalt samples offer a unique opportunity to investigate the origin and nature of the lower crust beneath the inland area of the South China Block and to shed new light on the study of the early crustal evolution in the region. We carried out combined SHRIMP U–Pb geochronology and...
A series of granitoids from Proterozoic to Cenozoic age occurred in the western Kunlun orogenic belt, Xinjiang, northwestern China. Several intrusions such as the West Datong (Middle Caledonian age), North Kuda (Late Caledonian age) and Kuzigan, Karibasheng, Zankan (Himalayan age) plutons have shoshonitic affinity. Their rock assemblages include (quartz) monzodiorite–(quartz) monzonite–quartz syenite...
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