High oxygen fugacity magma: implication for the destruction of the North China Craton

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Zhekun Zhang
Mingxing Ling
Lipeng Zhang
Saijun Sun
Weidong Sun
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
[2] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Isotope Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center of Deep Sea Research, Institute of Oceanology
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Acta Geochimica | 2020年 / 39卷
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High oxygen fugacity; Decratonization; North China Craton; Plate subduction;
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The mechanism of lithospheric removal and destruction of the North China Craton (NCC) has been hotly debated for decades. It is now generally accepted that the subduction of the (Paleo)-Pacific plate played an important role in this process. However, how the plate subduction contributed to the craton destruction remains unclear. Here we report high oxygen fugacity (fO2) characteristics of the Yunmengshan granite, e.g., hematite–magnetite intergrowth supported by zircon Ce4+/Ce3+ ratios and apatite Mn oxygen fugacity indicator. High fO2 magmas are widely discovered in Late Mesozoic (160–130 Ma) adakitic rocks in central NCC. The origin of high fO2 magma is likely related to the input of the “oxidized mantle components”, which shows a close connection between plate subduction and destruction of the craton. The research area is ~ 1500 km away from the current Pacific subduction zone. Considering the back-arc extension of Japan Sea since the Cretaceous, this distance may be shortened to ~ 800 km, which is still too far for normal plate subduction. Ridge subduction is the best candidate that was responsible for the large scale magmatism and the destruction of the NCC. Massive slab-derived fluids and/or melts were liberated into an overlying mantle wedge and modified the lithospheric mantle. Rollback of the subducting plate induced the large-scale upwelling of asthenospheric mantle and triggered the formation of extensive high fO2 intraplate magmas.
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