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Petrogenesis of high Ba–Sr plutons with high Sr/Y ratios in an intracontinental setting: evidence from Early Cretaceous Fushan monzonites, central North China Craton.

Authors :
Li, Xi-Yao
Li, San-Zhong
Huang, Feng
Wang, Yong-Ming
Yu, Sheng-Yao
Cao, Hua-Hua
Xie, Wei-Ming
Source :
Geological Magazine; Dec2019, Vol. 156 Issue 12, p1965-1981, 17p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Geochronological, major and trace element, and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic data are reported for the monzonitic rocks of the Fushan pluton in the Taihang Mountains, central North China Craton, in order to investigate their sources, petrogenesis and tectonic implications. Zircon U–Pb dating results reveal that the Fushan pluton was emplaced during the Early Cretaceous (∼126–124 Ma). The monzonites and quartz monzonites are mainly characterized by calc-alkaline and magnesian features and display light rare earth element (LREE) enrichment and flat heavy REE (HREE) patterns with slightly positive Eu anomalies. They have similar whole-rock initial <superscript>87</superscript>Sr/<superscript>86</superscript>Sr ratios (0.70653–0.70819), ε <subscript>Nd</subscript>(t) values (−13.6 to −18.6) and zircon ε <subscript>Hf</subscript>(t) values (−21.8 to −17.3). The primary magma of the Fushan pluton was derived from the partial melting of a spinel-facies amphibole-bearing ancient enriched lithospheric mantle. The monzonitic rocks also have high Ba–Sr and low Y and Yb contents, with high Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios. These geochemical features of monzonitic rocks are not only inherited from the magma source but also significantly enhanced by crystal fractionation during magmatic evolution; e.g. hornblende fractionation increased the Ba–Sr concentrations and Sr/Y ratios. During the Early Cretaceous, the slab sinking and roll-back of the Palaeo-Pacific Plate could have created an ancient big mantle wedge beneath East Asia and induced a lithospheric extensional process in the central North China Craton within an intracontinental setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167568
Volume :
156
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Geological Magazine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
139750467
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819000256