Lithos2022,Vol.424/42519.DOI:10.1016/jJithos.2022.106763

Late Cretaceous post-orogenic delamination in the western Gangdese arc: Evidence from geochronology,petrology,geochemistry,and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes of intermediate-acidic igneous rocks

Qiu-Huan Li Lu Lu Kai-Jun Zhang
Lithos2022,Vol.424/42519.DOI:10.1016/jJithos.2022.106763

Late Cretaceous post-orogenic delamination in the western Gangdese arc: Evidence from geochronology,petrology,geochemistry,and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes of intermediate-acidic igneous rocks

Qiu-Huan Li 1Lu Lu 2Kai-Jun Zhang3
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作者信息

  • 1. School of Marine Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou,China
  • 2. Asian Tectonics Research Group,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences,University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China
  • 3. Key Laboratory of Coalbed Methane Resources and Reservoir Formation Process(Ministry of Education of China),China University of Mining and Technology,Xuzhou,China
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Abstract

Late Mesozoic uplift of the Gangdese arc occurred prior to the India-Asia collision and was important in the evolution of the Tibetan plateau,but the geodynamic mechanisms that drove this process are unclear.In this paper,we report geochronological,petrological,geochemical,and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopic data for intermediate-acidic igneous rocks from the western Gangdese arc.These igneous rocks were emplaced at 87-67 Ma and are characterized by enrichments in light rare earth and large-ion lithophile elements,depletions in high-field-strength elements,high(~(87)Sr/~(86)Sr)i ratios(0.7074-0.7116),and low ε_(Nd)(t)(-7.5 to-4.1)and ε_(Hf)(t)values(-16 to 0.8).These magmas were most likely derived by high-temperature(960-1200 ℃)partial melting of the thickened crustal materials,with minor mantle input,related to post-orogenic lithospheric delamination.The increasing ε_(Nd)(t)and ε_(Hf)(t)values and decreasing initial Sr isotope ratios from the ca.87 Ma diorites to ca.67 Ma diorites and rhyolites indicate an increasing mantle contribution as delamination proceeded.Estimated pressure conditions for the high-Sr/Y gabbroic diorites indicates the magmas were derived from crust at pressures of up to 19 kbar(i.e.,a depth of-66 km).Therefore,the western Gangdese arc had been thickened during the Late Cretaceous,possibly due to the flat-slab subduction of Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere and coeval collision of the Qiangtang-Lhasa terranes.

Key words

Igneous rocks/Crustal thickening/Late Cretaceous/Gangdese arc/Geochemistry/Geochronology

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2022
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