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Lithospheric dripping triggered by slab break-off: A possible mechanism for Late Carboniferous magmatism in the eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt.

Authors :
Zhang, Zhichao
Ji, Zheng
Ge, Wenchun
Yang, Hao
Dong, Yu
Zhang, Yanlong
Jing, Yan
Wu, Haoran
Source :
Lithos. Oct2023, Vol. 454, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this paper, we present zircon U Pb dating, elemental geochemistry, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic compositions for Late Carboniferous intrusive rocks in the northern Great Xing'an Range, northeast China. We decipher the mechanisms which triggered lithospheric thinning under microblock-microblock collision and provide a new perspective on the Late Paleozoic evolution of the eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Zircon U Pb dating indicates that Jifeng gabbroic diorites and Xinlin granites were formed during a short time interval at 322–321 Ma, whereas the Xinlin gabbros were crystallized at 300 ± 2 Ma. The Jifeng gabbroic diorites exhibit typical arc characteristics, depleted in HFSEs and enriched in Pb and have positive ε Nd (t) (+1.88 to +2.00) and ε Hf (t) (+6.6 to +10.7) values, suggesting they originated from the partial melting of depleted lithospheric mantle modified by slab fluids. The Xinlin gabbros belong to alkaline series and are characterized by the enrichment in HFSEs with positive Nb and Ta anomalies and depleted Nd Hf isotopic compositions (zircon ε Hf (t) = +12.5 to +18.9, whole rock ε Nd (t) = +8.0 to +8.1). High Nb concentrations and low La/Nb (0.81–0.83) and La/Ta (12.50–14.61) ratios of the Xinlin gabbros indicate an origin from a depleted asthenospheric mantle. The Xinlin granites have high-K calc-alkaline compositions, belonging to I-type granites. These granites have positive ε Hf (t) values (+0.2 to +15.1) and juvenile two-stage model ages (1314–506 Ma) with low Sr and high Yb contents, indicating they were formed by the partial melting of a juvenile lower crust under low-pressure conditions. These data, together with the temporal and spatial distribution and the geochemistry characteristics of the Carboniferous igneous rocks in the Great Xing'an Range, suggest that the amalgamation between the Erguna–Xing'an and Songnen blocks occurred before the Late Carboniferous. The occurrence of asthenospheric mantle-derived mafic rocks indicates localized thinning process of lithosphere. Late Carboniferous magmatism on the Erguna–Xing'an Block attributed to dripping or piece removal of the lithosphere due to asthenospheric fluctuation triggered by slab break-off. • Lithospheric and asthenospheric sources of mafic rocks represent the different stage of post-collisional magmatism. • The amalgamation of the Xing'an and Songnen blocks occurred before late Early Carboniferous. • Lithospheric dripping triggered by slab break-off generated the planar Late Carboniferous post-collisional magmatism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
454
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169950439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107261