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A-type granite belts of two chemical subgroups in central eastern China: Indication of ridge subduction

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LITHOS
卷 150, 期 -, 页码 26-36

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2011.09.021

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A-type granite; Ridge subduction; Adakite; Slab window; Mantle metasomatism; Lower Yangtze River belt

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  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KZCX1-YW-15]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41090374]

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Early Cretaceous A-type granites in the Lower Yangtze River belt, central eastern China, with both A(1) and A(2) chemical subgroups, formed at 125 +/- 2 Ma, after a Cretaceous ridge subduction. Remarkably, A(1) and A(2) group granites are distributed in three zones, roughly parallel to each other and to a slightly older adakite belt. In general, A(1) granites form in intraplate settings, whereas A(2) granites near paleo-convergent margins. The alternate distribution of these two subgroup A-type granites is compatible with a proposed Cretaceous ridge subduction in the region. The subduction of a dry and hot spreading ridge may have only released small amount of fluids, so that metasomatism on the overriding lithosphere was undetectable, correspondingly resulted in A(1) granites later on. In contrast, wetter and colder oceanic crust away from the spreading ridge was responsible for mantle metasomatism and consequently the formation of A(2) granites. Further away from the ridge, the subduction angle was much steeper, and dehydration of the slab had occurred earlier during the subduction, and thus dramatically reduced mantle metasomatism, corresponding to A(1) granites again. Both A(1) and A(2) granites formed within a short period of time due to slab window/rollback, after the ridge subduction. The distribution of the A(1) and A(2) granites together with the adakite belt may be taken as discrimination indice for ancient ridge subduction. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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