Geochronology and geochemistry of the Gerizhuotuo diorites from the Buqingshan tectonic mélange belt and their geologic implications
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    The zircons have high ratio of Th/U (0.63-1.28) and are magma originated for their internal oscillatory zoning on CL imagines of the Gerizhuotuo diorites in the Buqingshan tectonic mélange belt, and LA-ICP-MS zircon geochronological age of 225.8±1.5Ma (MSWD=0.53), implying intruding at the early period of Late Triassic. Geochemically, the rocks have middle contents of SiO2, e.g. 53.07% - 58.74%, and relatively high Al2O3 (14.66% - 16.17%), low alkaline (4.76% - 6.04%) ,high K2O(1.60%~2.90%)and Rittmann index σ from 1.69 to 2.66, belongs to the high-K calc-alkaline series. The average value of ΣREE is 158.36×10-6 ~211.50×10-6,δEu= 0.85 – 0.97. The chondrite normalized REE pattern curve is right-sloping type,and the rocks possess weak negative Eu anomalies. The primitive mantle standardized trace elements are characterized that HFSE(Nb, Ta, P,etc. ) and LILE(Ba、Sr,Ti,etc. ) has remarkable negative anomalies,Rb,U,La,Hf,Nd,etc. ) has remarkable positive anomalies. Gerizhuotuo diorite is formed in the high temperature environment (800 ° C ±), with post-collisional magmatism characteristics, is the product of crustal partial melting after the collision of the the East Kunlun block and Bayan Har block.

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LI ZuoChen, PEI Xianzhi, LIU Zhanqing, LI Ruibao, PEI Lei, CHEN Guochao, LIU Chenjun, CHEN YouXin, GAO Jingmin, WEI Fanghui, WU Shukuan, WANG Yinchuan, YANG Jie.2013. Geochronology and geochemistry of the Gerizhuotuo diorites from the Buqingshan tectonic mélange belt and their geologic implications[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica,87(8):1089-1103

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  • Received:December 20,2012
  • Revised:February 04,2013
  • Adopted:September 11,2013
  • Online: September 16,2013
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