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Recognition of Early Paleozoic Magmatisms in the Supposed Proterozoic Basements of Zhalantun, Great Xing’an Range, NE China
作者姓名:QIN Tao  GUO Rongrong  ZANG Yanqing  QIAN Cheng  WANG Yan  SI Qiuliang  SUN Wei  MA Yongfei
摘    要:The Zhalantun terrane from the Xing'an massif, northeast China, was used to be considered as Proterozoic basements. However, amounts of detrital zircon ages from the meta-sedimentary rocks deny the existence of Precambrian basements recently. Notably, magmatic rocks were barely reported to limit the exact ages of the Zhalantun basements. In this study, we collected rhyolite, gabbro and quartz diorite for zircon in-situ U-Pb isotopic dating, which yield crystallization ages of ~505 Ma, ~447 Ma and ~125 Ma, respectively. Muscovite schist and siltstone define maximum depositional ages of ~499 Ma and ~489 Ma, respectively. Additionally, these dated supracrustal rocks and plutons also yield ancient detrital/xenocryst zircon ages of ~600–1000 Ma, ~1600–2220 Ma, ~2400 Ma, ~2600–2860 Ma. Based on the whole-rock major and trace element compositions, the ~505 Ma rhyolites display high SiO_2 and alkaline contents, low Fe_2O_3T, TiO_2 and Al_2O_3, and relatively high Mg O and Mg#, which exhibit calc-alkaline characteristics. These rhyolites yield fractionated REE patterns and negative Nb, Ta, Ti, Sr, P and Eu anomalies and positive Zr anomalies. The geochemistry, petrology and Lu-Hf isotopes imply that rhyolites were derived from the partial melting of continental basalt induced by upwelling of sub-arc mantle magmas, and then experienced fractional crystallization of plagioclase, which points to a continental arc regime. The ~447 Ma gabbros exhibit low Si O2 and alkaline contents, high Fe2 O3 T, Ti O2, Mg O and Mg#. They show minor depletions of La and Ce, flat MREE and HREE patterns, and negative Nb, Ta, Zr and Hf anomalies. Both sub-arc mantle and N-MORB-like mantle were involved in the formation of the gabbros, indicative of a probable back-arc basin tectonic setting. Given that, the previously believed Proterozoic supracrustal rocks and several plutons from the Zhalantun Precambrian basements were proved to be Paleozoic to Mesozoic rocks, among which these Paleozoic magmatic rocks were generally related to subduction regime. So far, none Proterozoic rocks have been identified from the Zhalantun Precambrian basement, though some ~600–3210 Ma ancient detrital/xenocryst zircons were reported. Combined with ancient zircon ages and newly reported ~2.5 Ga and ~1.8 Ga granites from the south of the Zhalantun, therefore, the Precambrian rocks probably once exposed in the Zhalantun while they were re-worked and consumed during later long tectonic evolutionary history, resulting in absence of Precambrian rocks in the Zhalantun.

关 键 词:early  Paleozoic  magmatism    Xinghuadukou  Group    Jiageda  Formation    Zhalantun  terrane    Great  Xing’an  Range    Central  Asian  Orogenic  Belt
收稿时间:2019/5/15 0:00:00
修稿时间:2019/8/14 0:00:00

Recognition of Early Paleozoic Magmatisms in the Supposed Proterozoic Basements of Zhalantun,Great Xing'an Range,NE China
Authors:QIN Tao  GUO Rongrong  ZANG Yanqing  QIAN Cheng  WANG Yan  SI Qiuliang  SUN Wei and MA Yongfei
Institution:1 College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China 2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China,3 Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines, Department of Geology, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China,2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China,2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China,2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China,2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China,2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China and 2 Shenyang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Shenyang 110034, Liaoning, China
Abstract:The Zhalantun terrane from the Xing'an massif, northeast China, was used to be considered as Proterozoic basements. However, amounts of detrital zircon ages from the meta‐sedimentary rocks deny the existence of Precambrian basements recently. Notably, magmatic rocks were barely reported to limit the exact ages of the Zhalantun basements. In this study, we collected rhyolite, gabbro and quartz diorite for zircon in‐situ U‐Pb isotopic dating, which yield crystallization ages of ~505 Ma, ~447 Ma and ~125 Ma, respectively. Muscovite schist and siltstone define maximum depositional ages of ~499 Ma and ~489 Ma, respectively. Additionally, these dated supracrustal rocks and plutons also yield ancient detrital/xenocryst zircon ages of ~600–1000 Ma, ~1600–2220 Ma, ~2400 Ma, ~2600–2860 Ma. Based on the whole‐rock major and trace element compositions, the ~505 Ma rhyolites display high SiO2 and alkaline contents, low Fe2O3T, TiO2 and Al2O3, and relatively high MgO and Mg#, which exhibit calc‐alkaline characteristics. These rhyolites yield fractionated REE patterns and negative Nb, Ta, Ti, Sr, P and Eu anomalies and positive Zr anomalies. The geochemistry, petrology and Lu‐Hf isotopes imply that rhyolites were derived from the partial melting of continental basalt induced by upwelling of sub‐arc mantle magmas, and then experienced fractional crystallization of plagioclase, which points to a continental arc regime. The ~447 Ma gabbros exhibit low SiO2 and alkaline contents, high Fe2O3T, TiO2, MgO and Mg#. They show minor depletions of La and Ce, flat MREE and HREE patterns, and negative Nb, Ta, Zr and Hf anomalies. Both sub‐arc mantle and N‐MORB‐like mantle were involved in the formation of the gabbros, indicative of a probable back‐arc basin tectonic setting. Given that, the previously believed Proterozoic supracrustal rocks and several plutons from the Zhalantun Precambrian basements were proved to be Paleozoic to Mesozoic rocks, among which these Paleozoic magmatic rocks were generally related to subduction regime. So far, none Proterozoic rocks have been identified from the Zhalantun Precambrian basement, though some ~600–3210 Ma ancient detrital/xenocryst zircons were reported. Combined with ancient zircon ages and newly reported ~2.5 Ga and ~1.8 Ga granites from the south of the Zhalantun, therefore, the Precambrian rocks probably once exposed in the Zhalantun while they were re‐worked and consumed during later long tectonic evolutionary history, resulting in absence of Precambrian rocks in the Zhalantun.
Keywords:early Paleozoic magmatism  Xinghuadukou Group  Jiageda Formation  Zhalantun terrane  Great Xing'an Range  Central Asian Orogenic Belt
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