Abstract
Mafic enclaves in granites are generally considered to represent coeval mafic melts that derived from metasomatized mantle,which can provide valuable information about crust-mantle interaction.Exploring the genetic links between the mafic enclaves and their host monzogranite from the Triassic Zhashui Pluton,Qinling orogenic belt.The enclaves(220±4.6 Ma)and the monzogranite(220±2.8 Ma)display identical zircon U-Pb ages,and they also share similar trace element and zircon Lu-Hf isotopes,indicating a cognate source.The monzogranite displays zircon εHf(t)values of-0.99 to+1.98,while the mafic enclaves show similar values of-0.45 to+3.26;however,differences in mineral chemistry reveal different crystallization conditions.The amphibole from the mafic enclaves has higher temperature and pressure(757℃;2.65 kbar)compared to those of the host monzogranite(733℃;1.96 kbar),suggesting that mafic minerals in the enclaves crystallized at an early stage.Moreover,apatite in the mafic enclaves displays slightly higher volatile contents(0.72 wt%)than those of the monzogranite(0.66 wt%),indicating a volatile-rich condition.These results suggest that the mafic enclaves represent early hydrous mafic cumulates in the granitic chamber,and subsequent magma convection would have led to the formation of the mafic enclaves.