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The Weixi High-silica Granitoids in the Central Sanjiang Orogenic Belt,Southwest China:Implications for Growth of the Continental Crust

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High-silica granitoids record the formation and evolution of the continental crust.A new intrusive complex has been recognized among silicic volcanic rocks of the Weixi arc,Southwest China.The intrusions consist of granites,granitic porphyries,and granodiorites.Zircon U-Pb age data indicate that the Weixi granitoids formed at 248-240 Ma and were coeval with silicic volcanic rocks of the Weixi arc.The Weixi granitoids are enriched in Rb,Th,and U,depleted in Ba,Sr,Nb,Ta,and Ti,and have high light/heavy rare earth element ratios and slightly negative Eu anomalies.The Weixi granitoids have negative εNd(t)values(-9.8 to-7.8)and negative zircon εHf(t)values(-12.02 to-5.11).The geochemical and isotopic features suggest the Weixi granitoids were derived by partial melting of ancient crustal material.The Weixi granitoids and silicic volcanic rocks were derived from the same magma by crystal accumulation and melt extraction,respectively,and they record the formation of a continental arc in the central Sanjiang orogenic belt.

granitoidsgeochemistrycrystal accumulationcontinental crustSanjiang orogen

WANG Qiuyu、CHEN Shouming、ZHANG Hongrui、LI Saisai

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SinoProbe Laboratory,Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing 100037,China

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Hidden Metallic Ore Deposit Exploration,Guilin,Guangxi 541004,China

国家重点研发计划国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金

2022YFF08009034226114466942273073

2024

地质学报(英文版)
中国地质学会

地质学报(英文版)

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影响因子:1.414
ISSN:1000-9515
年,卷(期):2024.98(3)
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