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Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications of the Paiku Leucogranites,Northern Himalaya 被引量:3
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作者 Zhengbin Gou Xin Dong baodi wang 《Journal of Earth Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第3期525-534,共10页
The Himalayan leucogranites provide insights into the partial melting behavior of relatively deeper crustal rocks and tectono-magmatic history of the Himalayan Orogen. The Paiku leucogranites of northern Himalaya can ... The Himalayan leucogranites provide insights into the partial melting behavior of relatively deeper crustal rocks and tectono-magmatic history of the Himalayan Orogen. The Paiku leucogranites of northern Himalaya can be subdivided into two-mica leucogranite(TML), garnet-bearing leucogranite(GL), cordierite-bearing leucogranite(CL), and tourmaline-bearing leucogranite(TL). All of them are high-K, peraluminous, calc-alkalic to alkali-calcic rocks. They are enriched in light rare earth elements(LREE) and large ion lithophile elements(LILE), and show pronounced negative anomalies of Sr, Ba, K and Ti, but positive anomalies of Nb and Rb. LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon dating of one TML, one GL, and two CL samples yielded variable 206Pb/238U ages ranging from 23.6 to 16.1 Ma, indicating the Paiku leucogranites underwent a low degree of partial melting process. Combining with previous studies, we suggest the Paiku leucogranites were derived from partial melting of metasedimentary rocks of the Higher Himalayan Sequence(HHS). The GL and TL mainly resulted from the muscovite-dehydration melting, whereas the TML and CL were mainly derived from the biotite-dehydration melting. Finally, it is concluded that the Paiku leucogranites were probably formed during the subduction of the Indian crust. 展开更多
关键词 Paiku LEUCOGRANITES PETROCHEMISTRY U-Pb geochronology DEHYDRATION melting tectonic implications NORTHERN HIMALAYA
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