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Type: Journal article
Title: Mesozoic high-and low-SiO₂ adakites and A-type granites in the lower yangtze river belt, eastern China: Implications for petrogenesis and metallogeny
Other Titles: Mesozoic high-and low-SiO(2) adakites and A-type granites in the lower yangtze river belt, eastern China: Implications for petrogenesis and metallogeny
Author: Liu, L.
Chu, G.
Li, Y.
Yang, X.
Santosh, M.W.
Hu, Q.
Citation: Minerals, 2018; 8(8):328-1-328-27
Publisher: MDPI
Issue Date: 2018
ISSN: 2075-163X
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Lei Liu, Geng Chu, Yanguang Li, Xiaoyong Yang, M. Santosh and Qing Hu
Abstract: The Lower Yangtze River Belt (LYRB) is one of the important magmatic and metallogenic belts in China and hosts abundant Mesozoic calc-alkaline magmatic rocks and economic mineral deposits. Anqing orefield in the southwestern of the LYRB received less attention during the last two decades. Here, we present an integrated study of whole-rock major and trace elements, zircon U-Pb dating and Lu-Hf isotopes on late Mesozoic adakites and A-type granites from the Anqing orefield. The adakites emplaced during 138–136 Ma and can be further subdivided into two types: high-SiO₂ adakites (HSA) with SiO₂ >60 wt % from the Zongpu intrusion, and low-SiO₂ adakites (LSA )<60 wt % from the Yueshan intrusion. The rocks display mid- to high-K calc-alkaline features and have consistent arc-like trace element characteristics with enrichment in LREE and LILE, and depletion in HREE and HFSE. The distinct zircon εHf(t) values for the LSA (from −27 to −20) and HSA (from −15 to −5) preclude a magma mixing model, yet suggest a subduction-related setting with partial melting of the subducted slab and overlying metasomatic mantle wedge. The A-type granites dated at 124 Ma from the Dalongshan intrusion characterized by LILE and LREE enrichment and slightly negative Eu anomalies, with lower MgO, CaO but higher K₂O and Na₂O contents. Their zircon εHf(t) values and geochemical features suggest that the parent magma was produced by the partial melting of Neoproterozoic crustal components, followed by variable degrees of fractional crystallization under a back-arc extensional setting, together with minor juvenile crust input. The adakites and A-type granites investigated in this study record a tectonic transition from compressive to extensional setting during 138–124 Ma. The transitional magmatic pulses are associated with distinct metallogenic signature with the adakites hosting copper deposits and the A-type granites linked to uranium mineralization.
Keywords: Adakite; A-type granite; tectonic transition; subduction; Lower Yangtze River Belt (LYRB)
Rights: © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
DOI: 10.3390/min8080328
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min8080328
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