Single zircon LAM-ICPMS U-Pb dating indi-cates that the Guidong granitic complex is a multistage ba-tholith formed during Indosinian-Yanshanian time. The Luxi body (239 ± 5 Ma) and the Xiazhuang body (235.8 ±...Single zircon LAM-ICPMS U-Pb dating indi-cates that the Guidong granitic complex is a multistage ba-tholith formed during Indosinian-Yanshanian time. The Luxi body (239 ± 5 Ma) and the Xiazhuang body (235.8 ± 7.6 Ma) intruded during Indosinian time, whereas the Aizi body (160.1 ± 6.1 Ma) and the Siqian body (151 ± 11 Ma) formed during Yanshanian time. Inherited zircons (1275—2137 Ma) in the Xiazhuang body imply that at least part of the source rocks of the Guidong complex are from the Proterozoic basement of southeast China. Detailed single zirconLAM-ICPMS U-Pb dating results provide important evi-dence for understanding the evolution, tectonic setting andmineralisation of the complex.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.40125007,40132010 and 40221301).
文摘Single zircon LAM-ICPMS U-Pb dating indi-cates that the Guidong granitic complex is a multistage ba-tholith formed during Indosinian-Yanshanian time. The Luxi body (239 ± 5 Ma) and the Xiazhuang body (235.8 ± 7.6 Ma) intruded during Indosinian time, whereas the Aizi body (160.1 ± 6.1 Ma) and the Siqian body (151 ± 11 Ma) formed during Yanshanian time. Inherited zircons (1275—2137 Ma) in the Xiazhuang body imply that at least part of the source rocks of the Guidong complex are from the Proterozoic basement of southeast China. Detailed single zirconLAM-ICPMS U-Pb dating results provide important evi-dence for understanding the evolution, tectonic setting andmineralisation of the complex.