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Geochronology, Petrogenesis and Geodynamic Setting of the Kaimuqi Mafic–Ultramafic and Dioritic Intrusions in the Eastern Kunlun Orogen, NW China.

Authors :
Fan, Dongxu
Tan, Shucheng
Wang, Xia
Qin, Zeli
Zhao, Junfang
Yang, Le
Zhang, Wanhui
Li, Xiaoliang
Yan, Zhengping
Yang, Guizhong
Li, Liang
Source :
Minerals (2075-163X); Jan2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p73, 22p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Kaimuqi area in the Eastern Kunlun Orogen (EKO) contains many lherzolite, olivine websterite, gabbro and diorite intrusions, and new zircon U–Pb dating, Lu–Hf isotope and whole-rock geochemical data are presented herein to further confirm the Late Triassic mafic–ultramafic magmatism with Cu–Ni mineralization and to discuss the petrogenesis and geodynamic setting. Zircon U–Pb dating shows that the Late Triassic ages, corresponding to 220 Ma and 222 Ma, reveal the mafic–ultramafic and dioritic magmatism in Kaimuqi, respectively. Zircon from gabbro has ε<subscript>Hf</subscript>(t) values of −3.4 to −0.2, with corresponding T<subscript>DM1</subscript> ages of 994–863 Ma. The mafic–ultramafic rocks generally have low SiO<subscript>2</subscript>, (Na<subscript>2</subscript>O+K<subscript>2</subscript>O) and TiO<subscript>2</subscript> contents and high MgO contents and Mg<superscript>#</superscript> values. They are relatively enriched in light rare earth elements (LREEs) and large ion lithophile elements (LILEs) and depleted in heavy REEs (HREEs) and high-field-strength elements (HFSEs), indicating that the primary magma was derived from the metasomatized lithospheric mantle. The diorites show sanukitic high-Mg andesite properties (e.g., MgO = 2.78%–3.54%, Mg<superscript>#</superscript> = 50–55, Cr = 49.6–60.0 ppm, Sr = 488–512 ppm, Y = 19.6–21.8 ppm, Ba = 583–722 ppm, Sr/Y = 23.5–25.4, K/Rb = 190–202 and Eu/Eu* = 0.73–0.79), with LREEs and LILEs enrichments and HREEs and HFSEs depletions. We suggest that the primary Kaimuqi diorite magma originated from enriched lithospheric mantle that was metasomatized by subduction-derived fluids and sediments. The Kaimuqi mafic–ultramafic and dioritic intrusions, with many other mafic–ultramafic and K-rich granitic/rhyolitic rocks in the EKO, formed in a dynamic extensional setting after the Palaeo-Tethys Ocean closure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2075163X
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Minerals (2075-163X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161560965
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010073