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Tonalites and plagiogranites of the Char suture-shear zone in East Kazakhstan:Implications for the Kazakhstan-Siberia collision

Tonalites and plagiogranites of the Char suture-shear zone in East Kazakhstan:Implications for the Kazakhstan-Siberia collision
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摘要 The paper presents first Ue Pb zircon ages and geochemical data from Carboniferous granitoids(tonalites and plagiogranites) of the Char sutureeshear zone in East Kazakhstan, which is located in the northwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt(CAOB). The study included analysis of geological setting, major and trace elements, and rock petrogenesis. The Char tonalites and plagiogranites occur as NW-striking linear chains inside Visean serpentinite mélange. Petrographycally, the tonalites show signs of syntectonic deformation, and the plagiogranites are less deformed suggesting their later intrusion. The tonalites yielded a LA-ICP-MS zircon age of ca. 323 Ma, i.e. exactly at the boundary between the early and late Carboniferous. Compositionally, the tonalites and plagiogranites are characterized, respectively, by high SiO2(67-70 and 73-74 wt.%) and Al2O3(17-19 and 14-15 wt.%), Sr/Y 〉 40 and low Yb=0.2-0.5 ppm.Their multi-element patterns show clear Nb-Ta negative anomalies. The low Nb/Ta ratios(7-15) and Zr(114-191 ppm) suggest a MORB-type protolith(amphibolite) with subchondritic Nb/Ta(8-17) and low Zr(1-72 ppm). The low contents of K and Rb suggest weak assimilation of the melts by island arc felsic crust. The subchondritic Nb/Ta ratios exclude their derivation by the melting of subducted/dehydrated MORB. We argue that the Char high-Al tonalites and plagiogranites formed by the melting of hydrated MORB at the base of the mafic lower crust at pressures of 10-15 kbar. The occurrences of the Char tonalites and plagiogranites inside the Visean serpentinite mélange overlapped by Serpukhovian conglomerates, their alignment parallel to deformation zones, and their geochemical features suggest their origin by the melting of mafic lower crust in relation to the collision of the Siberian and Kazakhstan continents. The paper presents first Ue Pb zircon ages and geochemical data from Carboniferous granitoids(tonalites and plagiogranites) of the Char sutureeshear zone in East Kazakhstan, which is located in the northwestern Central Asian Orogenic Belt(CAOB). The study included analysis of geological setting, major and trace elements, and rock petrogenesis. The Char tonalites and plagiogranites occur as NW-striking linear chains inside Visean serpentinite mélange. Petrographycally, the tonalites show signs of syntectonic deformation, and the plagiogranites are less deformed suggesting their later intrusion. The tonalites yielded a LA-ICP-MS zircon age of ca. 323 Ma, i.e. exactly at the boundary between the early and late Carboniferous. Compositionally, the tonalites and plagiogranites are characterized, respectively, by high SiO2(67-70 and 73-74 wt.%) and Al2O3(17-19 and 14-15 wt.%), Sr/Y 〉 40 and low Yb=0.2-0.5 ppm.Their multi-element patterns show clear Nb-Ta negative anomalies. The low Nb/Ta ratios(7-15) and Zr(114-191 ppm) suggest a MORB-type protolith(amphibolite) with subchondritic Nb/Ta(8-17) and low Zr(1-72 ppm). The low contents of K and Rb suggest weak assimilation of the melts by island arc felsic crust. The subchondritic Nb/Ta ratios exclude their derivation by the melting of subducted/dehydrated MORB. We argue that the Char high-Al tonalites and plagiogranites formed by the melting of hydrated MORB at the base of the mafic lower crust at pressures of 10-15 kbar. The occurrences of the Char tonalites and plagiogranites inside the Visean serpentinite mélange overlapped by Serpukhovian conglomerates, their alignment parallel to deformation zones, and their geochemical features suggest their origin by the melting of mafic lower crust in relation to the collision of the Siberian and Kazakhstan continents.
出处 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期141-150,共10页 地学前缘(英文版)
基金 supported by the Russian Science Foundation,Project No.15-17-10010 supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia(project No.14.B25.31.0032).Contribution to IGCP#592
关键词 Earlyelate Carboniferous boundary NW Central Asian Orogenic Belt U-Pb ages Whole-rock geochemistry PETROGENESIS Mafic crust melting Earlyelate Carboniferous boundary NW Central Asian Orogenic Belt U-Pb ages Whole-rock geochemistry Petrogenesis Mafic crust melting
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