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A Stable Isotope Study of Anorogenic Magmatism in East Central Asia
Authors:WICKHAM  STEPHEN M; ALBERTS  AMY D; ZANVILEVICH  ADA N; LITVINOVSKY  BORIS A; BINDEMAN  ILYA N; SCHAUBLE  EDWIN A
Institution:DEPARTMENT OF THE GEOPHYSICAL SCIENCES AND ENRICO FERMI INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, IL 60637, USA
Abstract:A stable isotope study of 168 plutonic igneous rock and fivewater samples from Transbaikalia, East Asia, has been made,including 318 whole-rock and mineral 18O/16O analyses and 14D/H analyses. This represents the first detailed isotopic studyof the enormous Phanerozoic K-rich (mostly anorogenic) granitoidbelts of this region, which are thousands of kilometers in lengthand span an age range of >250Ma. Of the five main intrusivesuites, emplacement of the youngest (Permo-Triassic) was accompaniedby intense meteoric-hydrothermal activity, locally causing extreme18O depletio ({delta}18O feldspar<–12). This reflects thevery low {delta}18O of the water involved in these systems, which probablyhad {delta}18O < – 20 and {delta}D < – 150, consistent withthe high paleolatitude of Transbaikalia in the early Mesozoic(~80N). Despite local post-emplacement, hydrothermal 18O-depletioneffects near Permo-Triassic and younger plutons, the variationof magmatic isotopic composition in the five intrusive suites,in space and time, can be clearly discerned using the 18O/16Ovariation in phases such as quartz and sphene that are resistantto sub-solidus exchange. A procedure for analyzing 18O/16O insphene using a laser fluorination technique is described: analysisof samples as small as 0.4 mg (including single crystals ofsphene from granitoids) is possible and provides an effectiveway to estimate the magmatic {delta}18O value of plutonic igneous rocks.Most sphene and quartz {delta}18O values vary by 1.0–2.0%{per thousand} withineach of the five main intrusive suites in Transbaikalia (rangingin age from mid-Paleozoic to Mesozoic), and are uniform bothwithin individual plutons and among plutons of the same suiteseparated by tens or hundreds of kilometers. However, each suitehas a unique range in 18O/16O, indicating that, on a regionalscale, the magmatic {delta}18O values of these granitoids decreasedprogressively in ~1%{per thousand} decrements from ~+10 in the earliest groupto ~+6 in the youngest. This progression was accompanied by increasesin the concentration of elements such as K and Zr, and decreasesin the concentration of elements such as Sr and Ba. These systematicsrequire large scale deep crustal melting and mixing processesto generate the compositional uniformity of individual plutonsand groups over such wide areas, and also a progressive hybridizationof the crust with alkalic, mantle-derived magmas to generatesyenites and granites with progressively lower {delta}18O values. Thisprocess may be a hallmark of anorogenic granitoid petrogenesisand the intracontinental cratonization process in general, andalso represents an important (though largely cryptic) crustalgrowth mechanism. KEY WORDS: anorogenic granitoids; crustal growth; hybridization; hydrothermal systems; stable isotopes 1Present address: Galson Sciences Limited, 5 Grosvenor House, Melton Road, Oakham LE15 6AX, UK.
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