TY - JOUR
T1 - A Late Cretaceous felsic magmatic suite from the Tengchong Block, western Yunnan
T2 - Integrated geochemical and isotopic investigation and implications for Sn mineralization
AU - Sun, Zhuanrong
AU - Dong, Guochen
AU - Santosh, M.
AU - Mo, Xuanxue
AU - Dong, Pengsheng
AU - Wang, Weiqing
AU - Fu, Bin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Cambridge University Press.
PY - 2020/8/1
Y1 - 2020/8/1
N2 - The Tengchong Block within the Sanjiang Tethys belt in the southeastern part of the Tibetan plateau experienced a widespread intrusion of a felsic magmatic suite of granites in its central domain during Late Cretaceous times. Here, we investigate the Guyong and Xiaolonghe plutons from this suite in terms of their petrological, geochemical, and Sr-Nd, zircon U-Pb and Lu-Hf-O isotopic features to gain insights into the evolution of the Neo-Tethys. The Guyong pluton (76 Ma) is composed of metaluminous monzogranites, and the Xiaolonghe pluton (76 Ma) is composed of metaluminous to peraluminous medium-and fine-grained syenogranite. A systematic decrease in Eu, Ba, Sr, P and Ti concentrations; a decrease in Zr/Hf and LREE/HREE ratios; and an increase in the Rb/Ba and Ta/Nb ratios from the Guyong to Xiaolonghe plutons suggest fractional crystallization of biotite, plagioclase, K-feldspar, apatite, ilmenite and titanite. They also show the characteristics of I-type granites. The negative zircon ϵHf(t) isotopic values (-10.04 to-5.22) and high δ18O values (6.69 to 8.58 ‰) and the negative whole-rock ϵNd(t) isotopic values (-9.7 to-10.1) and high initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.7098-0.7099) of the Guyong monzogranite suggest that these rocks were generated by partial melting of the Precambrian basement without mantle input. The zircon ϵHf(t) isotopic values (-10.63 to-3.04) and δ18O values (6.54 to 8.69 ‰) of the Xiaolonghe syenogranite are similar to the features of the Guyong monzogranite, and this similarity suggests a cogenetic nature and magma derivation from the lower crust that is composed of both metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks. The Xiaolonghe fine-grained syenogranite shows an obvious rare earth element tetrad effect and lower Nb/Ta ratios, which indicate its productive nature with respect to ore formation. In fact, we discuss that the Sn mineralization in the region was possible due to Sn being scavenged from these rocks by exsolved hydrothermal fluids. We correlate the Late Cretaceous magmatism in the central Tengchong Block with the northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys beneath the Burma-Tengchong Block.
AB - The Tengchong Block within the Sanjiang Tethys belt in the southeastern part of the Tibetan plateau experienced a widespread intrusion of a felsic magmatic suite of granites in its central domain during Late Cretaceous times. Here, we investigate the Guyong and Xiaolonghe plutons from this suite in terms of their petrological, geochemical, and Sr-Nd, zircon U-Pb and Lu-Hf-O isotopic features to gain insights into the evolution of the Neo-Tethys. The Guyong pluton (76 Ma) is composed of metaluminous monzogranites, and the Xiaolonghe pluton (76 Ma) is composed of metaluminous to peraluminous medium-and fine-grained syenogranite. A systematic decrease in Eu, Ba, Sr, P and Ti concentrations; a decrease in Zr/Hf and LREE/HREE ratios; and an increase in the Rb/Ba and Ta/Nb ratios from the Guyong to Xiaolonghe plutons suggest fractional crystallization of biotite, plagioclase, K-feldspar, apatite, ilmenite and titanite. They also show the characteristics of I-type granites. The negative zircon ϵHf(t) isotopic values (-10.04 to-5.22) and high δ18O values (6.69 to 8.58 ‰) and the negative whole-rock ϵNd(t) isotopic values (-9.7 to-10.1) and high initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.7098-0.7099) of the Guyong monzogranite suggest that these rocks were generated by partial melting of the Precambrian basement without mantle input. The zircon ϵHf(t) isotopic values (-10.63 to-3.04) and δ18O values (6.54 to 8.69 ‰) of the Xiaolonghe syenogranite are similar to the features of the Guyong monzogranite, and this similarity suggests a cogenetic nature and magma derivation from the lower crust that is composed of both metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks. The Xiaolonghe fine-grained syenogranite shows an obvious rare earth element tetrad effect and lower Nb/Ta ratios, which indicate its productive nature with respect to ore formation. In fact, we discuss that the Sn mineralization in the region was possible due to Sn being scavenged from these rocks by exsolved hydrothermal fluids. We correlate the Late Cretaceous magmatism in the central Tengchong Block with the northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys beneath the Burma-Tengchong Block.
KW - REE tetrads
KW - Sr-Nd isotopes
KW - Tengchong Block
KW - monzogranite
KW - syenogranite
KW - zircon Hf-O isotopes
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U2 - 10.1017/S0016756819001493
DO - 10.1017/S0016756819001493
M3 - Article
SN - 0016-7568
VL - 157
SP - 1316
EP - 1332
JO - Geological Magazine
JF - Geological Magazine
IS - 8
ER -