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A synthesis of zircon U–Pb ages and Hf isotopic compositions of granitoids from Southwest Mongolia: Implications for crustal nature and tectonic evolution of the Altai Superterrane.

Authors :
Cai, Keda
Sun, Min
Jahn, Bor-ming
Xiao, Wenjiao
Yuan, Chao
Long, Xiaoping
Chen, Huayong
Tumurkhuu, Dondov
Source :
Lithos. Sep2015, Vol. 232, p131-142. 12p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Granitoid magmatism is extensively developed in the Altai Superterrane, but the timing of magmatic events is not so well determined. In this study, twelve granitoid intrusions from Southwest Mongolia were dated by the zircon U–Pb method and analyzed for zircon Hf isotopic compositions. The new age data indicated three phases of magmatic emplacement: Middle Paleozoic (398–350 Ma), Late Paleozoic (317–289 Ma) and Triassic (ca. 244–211 Ma). The first-phase magmatism is mainly composed of hornblende-bearing I-type granitoids, formed during a long-lasting subduction process in the Early to Middle Paleozoic. The second-phase magmatism was manifested by a few small intrusions, primarily distributed along the Erqis fault zone, and probably formed in a transitional tectonic regime from subduction to post-tectonic setting in the Late Paleozoic. The third-phase magmatism was represented by post-tectonic granitoids emplaced in an intraplate extensional setting. Model ages that were calculated using the composition of new continental crust are predominantly Neoproterozoic to Early Paleozoic, indicating that the protoliths of granitoids were likely dominated by Paleozoic juvenile crust with minor Neoproterozoic materials. The Altai Superterrane was a huge Paleozoic tectonic collage produced by amalgamation of subduction–accretion complexes in the margin of the Siberian continent and the Tuva–Mongol microcontinent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
232
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109160030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2015.06.014