Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence

Whole-rock geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic data and in situ zircon U–Pb and Hf–O isotopes have been determined for mafic (gabbro and diorite) and felsic (I- and A-type granites) rocks from the Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern (SE) China, in order to constrain their source and petrogenesis. The...

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Main Authors: Chen, Jing-yuan, Yang, Jin-hui, Zhang, Ji-heng, Sun, Jin-feng, Wilde, Simon
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author Chen, Jing-yuan
Yang, Jin-hui
Zhang, Ji-heng
Sun, Jin-feng
Wilde, Simon
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Yang, Jin-hui
Zhang, Ji-heng
Sun, Jin-feng
Wilde, Simon
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description Whole-rock geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic data and in situ zircon U–Pb and Hf–O isotopes have been determined for mafic (gabbro and diorite) and felsic (I- and A-type granites) rocks from the Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern (SE) China, in order to constrain their source and petrogenesis. The batholith consists of gabbro, diorite, granodiorite, monzogranite and alkali feldspar granite, with mafic microgranular enclaves in the monzogranite. Zircon SIMS and LA–ICP–MS U–Pb dating gives consistent emplacement ages of 107–97 Ma for these rocks, establishing that the mafic and felsic magmas were coeval. The gabbros and diorites have relatively high MgO contents (up to 5.2 wt.%) at low silica concentrations (up to 49.9 wt.%), with relatively homogeneous whole-rock initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (~ 0.706), negative εNd(t) values of − 3.4 to − 2.7, chondrite-like εHf(t) values of − 0.3 to + 0.5, zircon εHf(t) values of − 0.8 to + 3.2 and δ18O values of + 5.0 to + 6.1‰, indicating that they were derived by partial melting of an enriched subcontinental lithospheric mantle, coupled with olivine and pyroxene fractionation.The calc-alkaline granodiorites and monzogranites are metaluminous and have relatively high SiO2 and low MgO contents. They have whole-rock initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.706, εNd(t) ratio of − 3.0 to − 4.0, εHf(t) values of − 2.0 to + 0.3 and zircon εHf(t) values of − 4.4 to + 0.3, with Nd and Hf model ages of about 1.3 Ga, indicating that they were mainly derived by partial melting of old continental crustal materials. The alkali feldspar granites have geochemical features similar to A-type granite, with relatively high K2O + Na2O and Nb contents and FeO/MgO and Ga/Al ratios. They have distinct isotopic compositions from the associated mafic rocks, with εNd(t) values of − 4.9, εHf(t) values of − 3.2 to − 3.5, zircon εHf(t) values of − 5.1 to + 1.0 and δ18O values of + 5.1‰ to + 6.3‰. They are depleted in Sr, Ba and Eu, indicating that they were mainly derived from partial melting of crustal materials with plagioclase in the residue. Field observations, as well as the petrographic and geochemical data, suggest that the mafic and felsic rocks in the Zhangzhou batholith- were the result of mixing between lithospheric mantle-derived and crustally-derived magmas, coupled with crystal fractionation, in an extensional setting related to Cretaceous subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-389492017-09-13T14:20:15Z Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence Chen, Jing-yuan Yang, Jin-hui Zhang, Ji-heng Sun, Jin-feng Wilde, Simon Magma mixing Zircon Hf–O isotopes Petrogenesis SE China Granite Whole-rock geochemical and Sr–Nd–Hf isotopic data and in situ zircon U–Pb and Hf–O isotopes have been determined for mafic (gabbro and diorite) and felsic (I- and A-type granites) rocks from the Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern (SE) China, in order to constrain their source and petrogenesis. The batholith consists of gabbro, diorite, granodiorite, monzogranite and alkali feldspar granite, with mafic microgranular enclaves in the monzogranite. Zircon SIMS and LA–ICP–MS U–Pb dating gives consistent emplacement ages of 107–97 Ma for these rocks, establishing that the mafic and felsic magmas were coeval. The gabbros and diorites have relatively high MgO contents (up to 5.2 wt.%) at low silica concentrations (up to 49.9 wt.%), with relatively homogeneous whole-rock initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (~ 0.706), negative εNd(t) values of − 3.4 to − 2.7, chondrite-like εHf(t) values of − 0.3 to + 0.5, zircon εHf(t) values of − 0.8 to + 3.2 and δ18O values of + 5.0 to + 6.1‰, indicating that they were derived by partial melting of an enriched subcontinental lithospheric mantle, coupled with olivine and pyroxene fractionation.The calc-alkaline granodiorites and monzogranites are metaluminous and have relatively high SiO2 and low MgO contents. They have whole-rock initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios of 0.706, εNd(t) ratio of − 3.0 to − 4.0, εHf(t) values of − 2.0 to + 0.3 and zircon εHf(t) values of − 4.4 to + 0.3, with Nd and Hf model ages of about 1.3 Ga, indicating that they were mainly derived by partial melting of old continental crustal materials. The alkali feldspar granites have geochemical features similar to A-type granite, with relatively high K2O + Na2O and Nb contents and FeO/MgO and Ga/Al ratios. They have distinct isotopic compositions from the associated mafic rocks, with εNd(t) values of − 4.9, εHf(t) values of − 3.2 to − 3.5, zircon εHf(t) values of − 5.1 to + 1.0 and δ18O values of + 5.1‰ to + 6.3‰. They are depleted in Sr, Ba and Eu, indicating that they were mainly derived from partial melting of crustal materials with plagioclase in the residue. Field observations, as well as the petrographic and geochemical data, suggest that the mafic and felsic rocks in the Zhangzhou batholith- were the result of mixing between lithospheric mantle-derived and crustally-derived magmas, coupled with crystal fractionation, in an extensional setting related to Cretaceous subduction of the Paleo-Pacific Plate. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38949 10.1016/j.lithos.2013.01.003 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Magma mixing
Zircon Hf–O isotopes
Petrogenesis
SE China
Granite
Chen, Jing-yuan
Yang, Jin-hui
Zhang, Ji-heng
Sun, Jin-feng
Wilde, Simon
Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title_full Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title_fullStr Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title_full_unstemmed Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title_short Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Zhangzhou batholith in southeastern China: Zircon U–Pb age and Sr–Nd–Hf–O isotopic evidence
title_sort petrogenesis of the cretaceous zhangzhou batholith in southeastern china: zircon u–pb age and sr–nd–hf–o isotopic evidence
topic Magma mixing
Zircon Hf–O isotopes
Petrogenesis
SE China
Granite
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38949