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Paleozoic adakitic rocks in the northern Altyn Tagh, northwest China: Evidence for progressive crustal thickening beneath the Dunhuang Block

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LITHOS
Volume 272, Issue -, Pages 1-15

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2016.12.006

Keywords

Late Paleozoic; Adalcitic rocks; Dunhuang Block; Thickened lower crust; Crustal evolution

Funding

  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB03010600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41421002, 41522202, 41373034]

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To constrain the Phanerozoic crustal evolution of the Dunhuang Block, new whole-rock geochemistry, zircon U-Pb ages and Hf isotopic data were determined for three Paleozoic granitic plutons in the northern Altyn Tagh, northwest China. Zircon U-Pb dating of these plutons, including gneissic granite, mylonitic granite and augen gneiss, yielded Middle Devonian to Early Carboniferous crystallization ages of 358 +/- 4 Ma, 382 +/- 4 Ma and 332 +/- 2 Ma, respectively. The gneissic granites are characterized by a small SiO2 variation (69.11-7033 wt.%) with moderate K2O (3.07-3.55 wt.%), Na2O (3.61-4.08 wt.%), low Fe2O3T. (2.25-2.84 wt.%) and MgO (1.04-1.25 wt.%). The granites are weakly peraluminous with moderate aluminium saturation indexes (ASI = 1.02-1.08) and exhibit the geochemical features of high-K calc-alkaline igneous rocks. Although the major element contents of the mylonitic granites and the augen gneisses are different from those of the gneissic granites, all three plutons show similar REE patterns and trace element variations. Rocks from these plutons are all LREE-enriched and show relatively flat HREE patterns with pronounced depletions in Ba, Nb, Ta, Ti and negative Eu anomalies. Moreover, the rocks are characterized by high Sr (330.7-656 ppm), low Yb (0.513-1.521 ppm) and Y (5.199-13.73 ppm), and thus have high Sr/Y ratios (32-122), showing geochemical affinities of adakitic rocks. Their negative epsilon(HF)(t)values, low MgO, Cr, Co and Ni contents indicate a continental crust origin without significant involvement of mantle-derived materials. The negative Eu anomalies, low Yb and Y contents of these granitic rocks reveal that plagioclase and garnet are major residue minerals in the magma source. All the geochemical characteristics demonstrate that these adakitic plutons were produced by partial melting of thickened lower crust at relatively shallow depths under high amphibolite or granulite fades and did not reach the eclogite facies. Combining this with the formation ages, we suggest that the southern margin of the Dunhuang Block was thickened during the late Paleozoic. The gradual variations in the (La/Yb)(N) ratios of these rocks indicate that the continental crust of the southern Dunhuang Block was progressively thickened from the Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous. This thickening process was most likely triggered by continental collision between the Dunhuang Block and the Central Altyn massif. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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