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Early Cretaceous gabbroic complex from Yinan,Shandong Province: petrogenesis and mantle domains beneath the North China Craton
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Yi-Gang?XuEmail author  Jin-Long?Ma  Xiao-Long?Huang  Yoshiyuki?Iizuka  Sun-Lin?Chung  Yan-Bin?Wang  Xiang-Yang?Wu
Institution:(1) Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510640 Wushan Guangzhou, Peoplersquos Republic of China;(2) Institute of Earth sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan;(3) Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan;(4) Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, 100037 Beijing , P.R. China
Abstract:Sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) zircon U–Pb ages, geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data are reported for the gabbroic complex from Yinan (Shandong Province) with the aims of characterizing the nature of the Mesozoic mantle beneath the North China Craton. The Yinan gabbros contain alkali feldspar and biotite, and are characterized by moderate Mg#, high SiO2, low FeO and TiO2 contents and a strong enrichment of light rare earth elements (La/Yb)n=11–50], but no Eu anomaly. They have low Nb/La (0.07–0.29), radiogenic 87Sr/86Sr (0.710) and unradiogenic epsiNd(t) (–15 to –13). These ldquocrustal fingerprintsrdquo cannot be attributed to crustal contamination, given the lack of correlation between isotopic ratios and differentiation indices and the unreasonably high proportion of crustal contaminant (>20%) required in modeling. Instead, compositional similarities to contemporaneous basalts from nearby regions imply that the Yinan gabbros were not significantly affected by crystal cumulation. Isotopic data available for the Mesozoic mafic magmas reveal two distinct mantle domains beneath Shandong. While the EM1-like domain (with low 87Sr/86Sr) is confined to western Shandong, the mantle beneath eastern Shandong is dominated by EM2-type (with high 87Sr/86Sr) affinities. This aerial distinction suggests that the EM2-like signature of the Yinan gabbros may have been inherited from westerly-subducted Yangtze crust during the Triassic North China-South China collision. Emplacement of the Yinan gabbros (127 Ma) is likely affiliated with the widespread and protracted extension during the late Mesozoic in this region.
Keywords:Geochemistry  Zircon U–  Pb age  Gabbros  Mantle  North China Craton
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