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Petrogenesis of the early Eocene I-type granites in west Yingjiang (SW Yunnan) and its implication for the eastern extension of the Gangdese batholiths
Liyan Ma; Yuejun Wang; Weiming Fan; Hongyan Geng; Yongfeng Cai; Hong Zhong; Huichuan Liu; Xiaowan Xing
2014
Source PublicationGondwana Research
Volume25Issue:1Pages:401-419
Abstract

This study reports new zircon U–Pb and Hf isotopes and whole-rock elemental and Sr–Nd isotopic data for the gneissic granite and leucogranite from the Nabang metamorphic zone, Yingjiang area (West Yunnan, SW China). The metamorphosed granitoids crystallized during the early Eocene (~ 55–50 Ma) with zircons showing εHf(t) values from + 11 to − 5.3 and crustal model ages of 1.5 to 0.42 Ga, comparable to those of coeval I-type granitoids from the Gangdese batholith, southern Lhasa. The rocks are characterized by metaluminous and weakly peraluminous hornblende-bearing gneissic granites with A/CNK = 0.95–1.09, Na2O > K2O, coupled with low initial Sr isotopic values of 0.7049–0.7070 and high εNd(t) values from + 1.1 to − 7.1. The rocks were derived from crustal materials involving ancient upper crust/sedimentary and juvenile mantle-derived rocks. Together with available data from nearby regions, it is proposed that the early Eocene granitoids in the Nabang and Tengliang area can be correlated to the Gangdese granitoids and represent the southeastward continuation of the magmatic arc resulting from the Neotethyan subduction in southern Tibet. The petrogenesis of early Eocene granitoids in western Yunnan was probably related to the rollback of the subducting Neotethyan slab that caused the remelting of the crustal materials newly modified by the underplated basaltic magma.

KeywordZircons U–pb Geochronology Nd–hf Isotopic Composition I-type Gneissic Granite Gangdese Belt West Yingjiang
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9383
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key of Isotope Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China
4.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deport Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
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Liyan Ma,Yuejun Wang,Weiming Fan,et al. Petrogenesis of the early Eocene I-type granites in west Yingjiang (SW Yunnan) and its implication for the eastern extension of the Gangdese batholiths[J]. Gondwana Research,2014,25(1):401-419.
APA Liyan Ma.,Yuejun Wang.,Weiming Fan.,Hongyan Geng.,Yongfeng Cai.,...&Xiaowan Xing.(2014).Petrogenesis of the early Eocene I-type granites in west Yingjiang (SW Yunnan) and its implication for the eastern extension of the Gangdese batholiths.Gondwana Research,25(1),401-419.
MLA Liyan Ma,et al."Petrogenesis of the early Eocene I-type granites in west Yingjiang (SW Yunnan) and its implication for the eastern extension of the Gangdese batholiths".Gondwana Research 25.1(2014):401-419.
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