Objective Mafic magmas can form in different tectonic settings with various geochemical characteristics depending on their mantle sources. Basalts generated in back-arc basins provide valuable perspectives on mantle s...Objective Mafic magmas can form in different tectonic settings with various geochemical characteristics depending on their mantle sources. Basalts generated in back-arc basins provide valuable perspectives on mantle structure and composition, on controls for melt generation, and on the sources responsible for arc magma genesis.展开更多
Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks are well exposed in the Yining Block,NW China,and are predominately composed of andesites,rhyolites and volcaniclastics as well as minor basalts.Study of the petrology,whole-rock geochemi...Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks are well exposed in the Yining Block,NW China,and are predominately composed of andesites,rhyolites and volcaniclastics as well as minor basalts.Study of the petrology,whole-rock geochemistry and zircon U-Pb dating for the Early Carboniferous alkaline basalts from Wusun Mountain,western Yining Block,constrains their petrogenesis and tectonic evolution.The alkaline basalts consist mainly of plagioclases,mostly albite and labradorite,as well as clinopyroxenes and olivines;zircon U-Pb dating indicates their formation at ca.350 Ma.Geochemically,the basaltic samples have low SiO_(2)contents,and high TiO_(2),Al_(2)O_(3)and alkaline contents,coupled with high Na_(2)O/K_(2)O ratios,displaying an alkaline basalt affinity.They show remarkable LILE enrichment and HFSE depletion.Meantime,these samples have relatively high TFe_(2)O_(3),MgO,and Mg#values as well as Ni and Cr,relatively high Sm/Yb and U/Th,suggesting origination from a mantle source metasomatized by slab fluids.They formed in a transitional tectonic setting from arc to intraplate,showing a typical affinity of back-arc basin basalts.The alkaline basalts were likely generated in a nascent back-arc extension setting resulting from slab rollback of the southern Tianshan oceanic lithosphere.A bidirectional subduction model seems more reasonable for the evolution of the southern Tianshan Ocean.These new data will provide a new tectonic model for Late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the western Yining Block.展开更多
Late Paleozoic post-collisional granitoids are widespread in West Junggar, as well as northern Xinjiang. As a representative of those intrusions, the Jietebutiao granite occurs in the southwestern margin of the West J...Late Paleozoic post-collisional granitoids are widespread in West Junggar, as well as northern Xinjiang. As a representative of those intrusions, the Jietebutiao granite occurs in the southwestern margin of the West Junggar (northwest China), and is mainly composed of mid-coarse- grained monzogranite and syenogranite. In the present study, we report the results of high-precision zircon laser-ablation-inductively-coupled plasma mass-spectrometry U-Pb dating on the Jietebutiao granite for the first time, and yield weighted mean 2~~pb/23SU ages of 287 + 9 Ma and 278 ~ 3 Ma for monzogranite and syenogranite, respectively. The Jietebutiao granite has a pronounced A-type affinity; it is metaluminous to slightly peraluminous; has a high-K calc-alkaline composition; high concentrations of Na20 + I(20, varying from 6.8 to 8.5 wt%; high FeOt/MgO; 10 000Ga/AI ratios, a low CaO, MgO, and TiO2 content; enriched in some large ion lithophile elements (LILE, such as Rb and Th) and high field strength elements (HFSE, such as Zr, Hf, and Y); and depleted in Sr, Ba, and Ti. In addition, the granite has a relatively high rare earth element (REE) content (except for Eu), with significant negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.01-0.72), and showing slight tetrad REE patterns and non-charge and radius controlled (CHARAC) trace element behavior. Petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological data suggest that the parental magma of Jietebutiao intrusions are of mixed origin, and are most probably formed by the interaction between the lower crust- and mantle-derived magmas in the Early Permian post-collisional tectonic setting. The basaltic magmas underplated and interacted with the lower crust that was dominated by deeply buried arc (and back-arc basin) series and the oceanic crust formed in the Paleozoic, and then triggered the partial melting of the juvenile lower crust, producing voluminous granitic melts and forming the Jietebutiao A2-type monzogranites, with the lithospheric mantle progressively thinning and rifting to form Al-type granites, such as syenogranites, in the Jietebutiao pluton. This further proves the important contribution of Late Paleozoic granitic magmatism in terms of vertical crustal growth in northern Xinjiang.展开更多
Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress...Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress. This study was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41303027) and Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project (No. 2014G1271058). The achievements are illustrated as follows.展开更多
Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as...Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as arc-affinity basalts,some geologists suggested that they should be Nb-enriched continental basalts and not arcrelated.Recently,the Nb-enriched arc basalts have been first identified from the Dahalajunshan Formation in southern Wusunshan,Yining.展开更多
基金supported by the Sub Project of "National Key Research and Development Plan of China"-"Study on the Distribution Rule of Tianshan-Altai Bulk Minerals and Evaluation of Deep Resource Potential" (grant No. 2018YFC0604001)the Xinjiang Geological Exploration Fund (grant No. A16-1-LQ14)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants No. 41273033 and 41303027)
文摘Objective Mafic magmas can form in different tectonic settings with various geochemical characteristics depending on their mantle sources. Basalts generated in back-arc basins provide valuable perspectives on mantle structure and composition, on controls for melt generation, and on the sources responsible for arc magma genesis.
基金financially supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,CHD(Grant Nos.300102271403,300102261401 and 300102261403)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41672285)。
文摘Late Paleozoic volcanic rocks are well exposed in the Yining Block,NW China,and are predominately composed of andesites,rhyolites and volcaniclastics as well as minor basalts.Study of the petrology,whole-rock geochemistry and zircon U-Pb dating for the Early Carboniferous alkaline basalts from Wusun Mountain,western Yining Block,constrains their petrogenesis and tectonic evolution.The alkaline basalts consist mainly of plagioclases,mostly albite and labradorite,as well as clinopyroxenes and olivines;zircon U-Pb dating indicates their formation at ca.350 Ma.Geochemically,the basaltic samples have low SiO_(2)contents,and high TiO_(2),Al_(2)O_(3)and alkaline contents,coupled with high Na_(2)O/K_(2)O ratios,displaying an alkaline basalt affinity.They show remarkable LILE enrichment and HFSE depletion.Meantime,these samples have relatively high TFe_(2)O_(3),MgO,and Mg#values as well as Ni and Cr,relatively high Sm/Yb and U/Th,suggesting origination from a mantle source metasomatized by slab fluids.They formed in a transitional tectonic setting from arc to intraplate,showing a typical affinity of back-arc basin basalts.The alkaline basalts were likely generated in a nascent back-arc extension setting resulting from slab rollback of the southern Tianshan oceanic lithosphere.A bidirectional subduction model seems more reasonable for the evolution of the southern Tianshan Ocean.These new data will provide a new tectonic model for Late Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the western Yining Block.
基金supported by the Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges,Chang'an University(No.CHD2010ZY005)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 41273033)the China Regional Geological Survey (No.XJZBKD2008-04,XJQDZ2009-03,1212011120516, 1212011220619)
文摘Late Paleozoic post-collisional granitoids are widespread in West Junggar, as well as northern Xinjiang. As a representative of those intrusions, the Jietebutiao granite occurs in the southwestern margin of the West Junggar (northwest China), and is mainly composed of mid-coarse- grained monzogranite and syenogranite. In the present study, we report the results of high-precision zircon laser-ablation-inductively-coupled plasma mass-spectrometry U-Pb dating on the Jietebutiao granite for the first time, and yield weighted mean 2~~pb/23SU ages of 287 + 9 Ma and 278 ~ 3 Ma for monzogranite and syenogranite, respectively. The Jietebutiao granite has a pronounced A-type affinity; it is metaluminous to slightly peraluminous; has a high-K calc-alkaline composition; high concentrations of Na20 + I(20, varying from 6.8 to 8.5 wt%; high FeOt/MgO; 10 000Ga/AI ratios, a low CaO, MgO, and TiO2 content; enriched in some large ion lithophile elements (LILE, such as Rb and Th) and high field strength elements (HFSE, such as Zr, Hf, and Y); and depleted in Sr, Ba, and Ti. In addition, the granite has a relatively high rare earth element (REE) content (except for Eu), with significant negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.01-0.72), and showing slight tetrad REE patterns and non-charge and radius controlled (CHARAC) trace element behavior. Petrographic, geochemical, and geochronological data suggest that the parental magma of Jietebutiao intrusions are of mixed origin, and are most probably formed by the interaction between the lower crust- and mantle-derived magmas in the Early Permian post-collisional tectonic setting. The basaltic magmas underplated and interacted with the lower crust that was dominated by deeply buried arc (and back-arc basin) series and the oceanic crust formed in the Paleozoic, and then triggered the partial melting of the juvenile lower crust, producing voluminous granitic melts and forming the Jietebutiao A2-type monzogranites, with the lithospheric mantle progressively thinning and rifting to form Al-type granites, such as syenogranites, in the Jietebutiao pluton. This further proves the important contribution of Late Paleozoic granitic magmatism in terms of vertical crustal growth in northern Xinjiang.
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(No.41303027)Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project(No.2014G1271058)
文摘Recently, we focused on the Darbut and Karamay ophiolitic m41anges in West Junggar of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB, SengOr et al., 1993; Windley et al., 2007; Xiao and Santosh, 2014), and made much progress. This study was supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 41303027) and Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges Project (No. 2014G1271058). The achievements are illustrated as follows.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41273033)
文摘Nb-enriched arc basalts,an extremely special rock type,were formed in a specific tectonic setting,which have attracted much attention in recent years.Although Nbenriched basalts in the Yining Block were interpreted as arc-affinity basalts,some geologists suggested that they should be Nb-enriched continental basalts and not arcrelated.Recently,the Nb-enriched arc basalts have been first identified from the Dahalajunshan Formation in southern Wusunshan,Yining.