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Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of granitoids from western Qinling belt: Constraints on basement nature and tectonic affinity
作者姓名:Nigel  HARRIS
作者单位:Department of
摘    要:Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of five Indosinian granitoid intrusions from the western Qinling belt provide insights into basement nature and tectonic affinity. The results show that the western Qinling granitoids incline towards basic in their bulk chemical composition. The granitoids belong to high-K to shoshonitic series with K2O/Na2O=1.04-1.86 and are dominantly metaluminous with A/CNK=0.90-1.05 (most samples have A/CNK of <1.0). They have similar trace elemental compo- sitional patterns. In Sr-Nd isotopic compositions, they display some extent heterogeneity with Isr=0.70682-0.70845, εNd(t)=?4.85 to ?9.17 and TDM=1.26-1.66 Ga. They are characterized by high ra- diogenic Pb isotopic compositions. Their initial Pb isotopic ratios are 206Pb/204Pb=17.996-18.468, 207Pb/204Pb=15.565-15.677 and 208Pb/204Pb=38.082-38.587. Geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic composi- tions reveal that magma for the granitoids was derived from partial melting of high-K (Rb) basaltic rocks, which might be formed in 900-1400 Ma. It is suggested that a large amount of the Proterozoic high-K (Rb) basaltic rocks, which underlie the Phanerozoic sedimentary cover, constitute the crustal basement of the western Qinling belt. Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositional comparison between the east- ern Qinling and the western Qinling Indosinian granitoids indicates that the crustal basement of the western Qinling is distinct from that of the eastern Qinling. The Baoji-Chengdu railway close to south-north orientation can be taken as an approximate boundary between both basements. The Pb-Nd isotopic compositional characteristics of the western Qinling granitoids suggest that the basement of the western Qinling belt has an affinity with the Yangtze block.

收稿时间:21 March 2005
修稿时间:15 June 2005

Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of granitoids from western Qinling belt: Constraints on basement nature and tectonic affinity
Nigel HARRIS.Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of granitoids from western Qinling belt: Constraints on basement nature and tectonic affinity[J].Science in China(Earth Sciences),2007,50(2):184-196.
Authors:Zhang HongFei  Jin LanLan  Zhang Li  Nigel Harris  Zhou Lian  Hu ShengHong  Zhang BenRen
Institution:1. Faculty of Earth Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China
2. Department of Earth Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK
Abstract:Geochemical and Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositions of five Indosinian granitoid intrusions from the western Qinling belt provide insights into basement nature and tectonic affinity. The results show that the western Qinling granitoids incline towards basic in their bulk chemical composition. The granitoids belong to high-K to shoshonitic series with K2O/Na2O=1.04–1.86 and are dominantly metaluminous with A/CNK=0.90–1.05 (most samples have A/CNK of <1.0). They have similar trace elemental compositional patterns. In Sr-Nd isotopic compositions, they display some extent heterogeneity with I Sr=0.70682–0.70845, ɛ Nd(t)=−4.85 to −9.17 and T DM=1.26–1.66 Ga. They are characterized by high radiogenic Pb isotopic compositions. Their initial Pb isotopic ratios are 206Pb/204Pb=17.996–18.468, 207Pb/204Pb=15.565–15.677 and 208Pb/204Pb=38.082–38.587. Geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions reveal that magma for the granitoids was derived from partial melting of high-K (Rb) basaltic rocks, which might be formed in 900–1400 Ma. It is suggested that a large amount of the Proterozoic high-K (Rb) basaltic rocks, which underlie the Phanerozoic sedimentary cover, constitute the crustal basement of the western Qinling belt. Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic compositional comparison between the eastern Qinling and the western Qinling Indosinian granitoids indicates that the crustal basement of the western Qinling is distinct from that of the eastern Qinling. The Baoji-Chengdu railway close to south-north orientation can be taken as an approximate boundary between both basements. The Pb-Nd isotopic compositional characteristics of the western Qinling granitoids suggest that the basement of the western Qinling belt has an affinity with the Yangtze block. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40234052 and 40521001), the State Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources, China University of Geosciences and the Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Northwest University
Keywords:granitoid  geochemistry  basement nature  tectonic affinity  West Qinling
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