Origin and tectonic setting of Cretaceous ophiolites in the Gaoligong tectonic belt, SW China: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the Bangonghu-Nujiang Meso-Tethys

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作者
Ren, Yufeng [1 ,3 ]
Qi, Xuexiang [1 ]
Wei, Cheng [1 ]
Liu, Xufeng [1 ]
Ji, Fengbao [2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geol, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Tibet Museum Nat Sci, Lhasa, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geol, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Subcontinental lithospheric mantle; Continental margin ophiolite; Meso-Tethys; Gaoligong tectonic belt; SPATIAL-TEMPORAL FRAMEWORK; RARE-EARTH PATTERNS; MELT-ROCK REACTION; MARIANA FORE-ARC; WESTERN YUNNAN; TENGCHONG BLOCK; UPPER-MANTLE; GEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE; HARZBURGITE XENOLITHS; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS;
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10.1016/j.jseaes.2023.105743
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Whether the ophiolites in the southeast margin of the Gaoligong tectonic belt are related to subduction or rift is hotly debated. The aim of this paper is to present the geological and geochemical data of these ophiolitic blocks in order to understand the significance of these in the tectonic evolution of the Meso-Tethys. The peridotites in the ophiolites are dominantly harzburgites with high Mg# (88.7-92.2) and low Al2O3 (<0.8 wt%) and CaO (<0.5 wt%) contents, and display U-shape chondrite-normalized rare-earth element patterns. However, they show two different groups of mineral chemistries and occurrences. Group I are with olivine Fo 90.6-92.3, orthopyroxene Mg# 91.0-92.6, clinopyroxene Mg# 91.1-93.3, and spinel Cr# 42.1-67.4 and Mg# 62.8-71.6. They exhumed adiabatically and were intruded by mafic dikes from the melts through low-degree melting of asthenospheric mantles and by orthopyroxenites in the Early Jurassic. Group II are with olivine Fo 89.8-95.3, orthopyroxene Mg# 91.3-94.6, and spinel Cr# 62.4-94.1 and Mg# 19.5-51.0. They underwent brittle defor-mation and medium-to low-temperature fluid replacement. The two group's peridotites have experienced the similar partial melting degrees and are the fragments of subcontinental lithospheric mantles. Extensive conti-nental affinity tholeiites erupted in the Middle Jurassic, coeval with the primary spreading time of the Ban-gonghu-Nujiang Ocean in the central Tibet. The peridotites, mafic rocks, and marine-facies sediments represent the opening products of the Meso-Tethys in the Jurassic as ophiolites in a continental margin.
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