Origin and geological significance of Paleoproterozoic granites in the northeastern Cathaysia Block, South China

被引:78
作者
Lin, Qian [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Yu, Jin-Hai [1 ,2 ]
O'Reilly, S. Y. [2 ]
Zhou, Mei-Fu [3 ]
Griffin, W. L. [2 ]
Wang, Lijuan [1 ,4 ]
Cui, Xiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Earth Sci & Engn, State Key Lab Mineral Deposits Res, Nanjing 210093, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Macquarie Univ, ARC Ctr Excellence Core Crust Fluid Syst GEMOC, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
[3] Univ Hong Kong, Dept Earth Sci, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[4] Geol Survey Jiangsu Prov, Nanjing 210018, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopes; Geochemistry of granites; Paleoproterozoic orogeny; Archean basement; Northeastern Cathaysia Block; PB ZIRCON GEOCHRONOLOGY; A-TYPE GRANITES; LACHLAN FOLD BELT; ARCHEAN CRUSTAL EVOLUTION; GA CONTINENTAL-CRUST; I-TYPE PLUTONISM; S-TYPE GRANITES; LU-HF ISOTOPES; U-PB; YANGTZE CRATON;
D O I
10.1016/j.precamres.2014.04.001
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
New whole-rock major- and trace-element analyses, zircon U-Pb dating and Hf-isotope analyses on five granite bodies in southwestern Zhejiang Province define a significant Paleoproterozoic magmatic episode in the eastern Cathaysia Block. Based on geochemical data from twenty-seven Paleoproterozoic granite samples, S-, I- and A-type granites have been recognized. A-type granites have low SiO2 (62.5-70.5%), and high contents of Fe2O3t (3.82-9.95%), CaO, P2O5, Ba, Ga, Zn, Y, high-field-strength elements (HFSE, e.g. Zr, Hf, Nb and Ta) and rare-earth elements (REE), with high FeOt/(MgO + FeOt) (0.78-0.89) and Ga/Al (>3.1) ratios. In contrast, the S-type granites share slightly high SiO2 (65.9-74.1%) contents and low Fe2O3, HFSE and REE contents with high A/CNK (1.04-1.37) and low Al2O3/TiO2 ratios. I-type granites were recognized for the first time in this study area. They are characterized by low A/CNK (0.94-1.07, a mean of 1.01), Rb/Ba (0.17-0.33) and Rb/Sr (0.48-1.14, a mean of 0.87) ratios, low contents of TiO2, Ga, Zn, HFSE, high Na/K ratios and high CaO contents. LA-ICPMS U-Pb dating of zircons shows a progression from I-type granites (Chimushan and Xiaocu plutons) formed at similar to 1912 Ma and similar to 1887 Ma, to S-type granites (Chimushan, Xiaocu and Wengkeng plutons) at similar to 1884 Ma, similar to 1882 Ma and similar to 1876 Ma, and then to A-type granites (Huaqiao, Xiaocu and Chimushan plutons) at similar to 1878 Ma, similar to 1869 Ma and similar to 1859 Ma. These Paleoproterozoic granites suffered at least two episodes of metamorphism in early Mesozoic (250-230 Ma) and late Mesozoic (110-90 Ma) time. The integration of previously available ages and geochemical data with this study indicates that Paleoproterozoic I-type and S-type granites (1912-1875 Ma) were generated before the A-type granites (1878-1832 Ma). The S- and I-type granites have low formation temperatures of 725-840 degrees C and were probably formed in an early post-collisional tectonic setting, whereas the A-type granites have high crystallization temperatures (840-920 degrees C) and formed in the later post-collisional extensional setting. Since 1782-1766 Ma mafic rocks also occur in the area, it is suggested that a complete late Paleoproterozoic orogeny from syn-collisional to post-collisional and final anorogenic tectonic settings occurred in the northeastern Cathaysia Block from >1912 Ma to 1766 Ma, lasting about 150 Myr. This in turn suggests that the Cathaysia Block was once a part of the Paleoproterozoic Columbia supercontinent. The S- and A-type granites share similar zircon Hf-isotope compositions with an average epsilon(Hf)(t) value of ca. -4.19 and two-stage Hf-isotope model ages (T-DM(C)) of 2.78 Ga, suggesting sources similar to those of the Badu Complex. Geochemical and isotopic compositions suggest that the Xiaocu I-type granites originated from meta-felsic igneous rocks, whereas the Chimushan I-type granites crystallized from mixed magmas derived from both old meta-sedimentary and juvenile meta-mafic rocks. The complex types and compositions of the Paleoproterozoic granites in the study area suggest that the lower crust in the northeastern Cathaysia Block was quite heterogeneous. The discovery of Paleoproterozoic I-type granites, coupled with the similar to 2.8 Ga model ages and inherited zircons in these granites, demonstrates the existence of Archean basement rocks in the Cathaysia Block. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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