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The source and tectonic implications of late Carboniferous–early Permian A-type granites and dikes from the eastern Alataw Mountains, Xinjiang: geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic constraints

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posted on 2016-10-21, 14:22 authored by Jiyuan Yin, Wen Chen, Wenjiao Xiao, Chao Yuan, Shun Yu, Jingbo Sun, Keda Cai, Xiaoping Long

Zircon U–Pb ages, and geochemical, Sr–Nd and zircon Hf isotopic compositions are reported for the A-type granites and dikes in the Alataw Mountains of the northwestern Tianshan Orogenic Belt (NTOB), with the aim of investigating the sources and genesis of A-type granites and dikes. The laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry zircon U–Pb dating of A-type granites yielded a concordant weighted mean 206Pb/238U age of 297.4 ± 1.5 and 300.6 ± 0.9 Ma, respectively, defining a late Carboniferous–early Permian magmatic event. Geochemically, the granitic intrusions and dikes are characterized by high SiO2 and total alkalies (K2O + Na2O), high Zr, Nb, Ta content, and Ga/Al ratio with prominent negative Ba, Sr, P, Eu, and Ti anomalies. These features indicate that the granitic intrusions and dikes in the eastern Alataw Mountains are of an A-type affinity. The depleted Nd isotope compositions of the granitic intrusions and dikes are consistent with those of the Carboniferous volcanic rocks in the Alataw Mountains, especially Carboniferous adakites (εNd(t) = +3.6 to +6.6), suggesting that they were likely generated by partial melting of less evolved crustal materials, such as oceanic crust stored in the middle and/or lower crust or Carboniferous volcanic arc crust. The widespread late Carboniferous–early Permian magmatism in the NTOB may have been related to a ridge subduction accompanied by slab roll-back of the subducting plate of the North Tianshan Ocean.

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This work was supported by the Major Basic Research Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant Numbers 2014CB448000, 2014CB440801), National Science Foundation of China (Grant Numbers 41390441, 41473053, 41230207, 41573045), China Scholarship Council (File No. 201409110006), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant Numbers 2014M560113, 2015T80134), and the China Geological Survey (Grant Number DD20160123-02).

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