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Final suture of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean domain: Insights from the geochemistry and geochronology of the early to Middle Permian Elitu Formation volcanics.

Authors :
Tang, Jianzhou
Zhang, Shaohua
Zhang, Zhicheng
Xue, Jinzhuang
Ding, Cong
Source :
Lithos. May2024, Vol. 472, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The consumption of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean domain triggered substantial resources and environmental effects, but the final suture timing remains debated. This study presents the zircon U-Pb age and Hf-O isotope, whole–rock element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data from the Elitu Formation trachyandesite and rhyolitic tuff in the Bainaimiao arc belt. The zircon U-Pb ages (260–280 Ma) indicate that the Elitu Formation volcanism erupted at the Kungurian to Capitanian. Trachyandesites exhibit an arc-like whole–rock trace element composition and have enriched Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic composition (I Sr (t) = 0.7062–0.7065; ε Nd (t) = −8.8 to −9.4; (206Pb/204Pb) t = 17.14–17.31) and high zircon δ18O (6.08‰–7.59‰) values, which are derived from the partial melting of the lithosphere mantle metasomatised by ancient sediment-derived melts. Rhyolitic tuffs have variable ε Hf (t) (−7.15 to +10.47) and low δ18O (4.99‰–6.21‰) values and exhibit affinities with I-type felsic rocks. They mainly originate from the partial melting of the basement of the Bainaimiao arc belt. Our compiled geochemical and geochronological data indicate that there were significant differences between the Early to Middle Permian Elitu Formation volcanic rocks and intrusive counterparts and the Early to Middle Triassic magmatic rocks from the Bainaimiao arc belt, and the Late Permian was the key tectonic transition period. The Late Permian transition was compatible with the regional crustal-shortening deformation, greenschist facies metamorphism and shift of deposition environment. This study argues that the Elitu Formation volcanism should be subduction-related and predate the final suture of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean domain at the Changhsingian. The suture of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean domain was not the original trigger of the Kungurian climate change in the North China Craton. [Display omitted] • The Elitu Formation volcanism erupted at the Early to Middle Permian. • The Early to Middle Permian volcanism is subduction-related. • The suture of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean domain was in the Late Permian. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
472
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176332484
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107577