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Petrogenesis and tectonic significance of Late Paleozoic magmatism in the Xilinhot micro-continent, central Xingmeng orogenic belt

The evolution history of the Hegenshan Ocean is an important part of studying the evolution of the Xingmeng orogenic belt, but it is still controversial. Here we present an integrated study of petrology, zircon U-Pb geochronology, whole-rock geochemistry, and Sr-Nd isotopes on a series of intrusive...

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Published in:International geology review 2023-07, Vol.65 (12), p.2021-2046
Main Authors: Liu, Changfeng, Wang, Guosheng, Tai, Baoqiang, Yin, Shuxin
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Summary:The evolution history of the Hegenshan Ocean is an important part of studying the evolution of the Xingmeng orogenic belt, but it is still controversial. Here we present an integrated study of petrology, zircon U-Pb geochronology, whole-rock geochemistry, and Sr-Nd isotopes on a series of intrusive rocks from the Baiyinguole area, Xiwuqi, central Inner Mongolia, NE China. Chronological data indicate that the intrusive rocks can be divided into three stages: 326-317, 297-295, and 259-254 Ma. The 326-317-Ma gabbros and diorites belong to the calc-alkaline series, and are characterized by positive whole-rock ε Nd (t) values (+1.1-+6.7), relatively low La/Ba ratios (0.04-0.10), and high La/Nb ratios (1.82-3.18), indicating that the magma source is from a subduction-modified lithospheric mantle. These samples have arc features owing to the southward subduction of the Hegenshan oceanic crust. The 297-295-Ma granodiorites and monzogranites show positive ε Nd (t) values (+1.9-+2.4), low 87 Sr/ 86 Sr i ratios (0.704185-0.705234), and young Nd two-stage model ages (T DM2 ), which is consistent with typical I-type granites. On various tectonic setting discrimination diagrams, the granodiorites and monzogranites are plotted in the syn-collisional field. The 259-254-Ma syenogranites have low abundances of mafic minerals, low contents of Zr/Hf (18.31-31.35) and Nb/Ta (6.80-11.80) values, high SiO 2 (76.36-78.54 wt.%) content, A/CNK (1.08-1.76), and D.I. of 96.8-97.4 (average 97.1), and notable negative Eu anomalies (δEu* = 0.07-0.17) and weakly tetrad-effects in REE pattern, which is affinity to the characteristics of highly differentiated granites. Moreover, they have positive ε Nd (t) values (+2.0-+2.1) with scattered T DM2 of 730-1217 Ma and low Nb/U ratios. This study suggests that the syenogranites are formed in a post-collisional tectonic setting, which is related to the closure of the Hegenshan Ocean. In addition, based on a review of the pre-existing literature data, a model of southward ridge subduction is proposed to explain the tectonic evolution of the Hegenshan Ocean.
ISSN:0020-6814
1938-2839
DOI:10.1080/00206814.2022.2116731