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Geological setting of basaltic rocks in an accretionary complex,Khangai–Khentei Belt,Mongolia
Authors:Kazuhiro Tsukada  Yuki Nakane  Koshi Yamamoto  Toshiyuki Kurihara  Shigeru Otoh  Kenji Kashiwagi  Minjin Chuluun  Sersmaa Gonchigdorj  Manchuk Nuramkhaan  Masakazu Niwa  Tetsuya Tokiwa
Abstract:We describe the mode of occurrence and geochemical characteristics of basalts, in the Khangai–Khentei belt in Mongolia, overlain by Middle Paleozoic radiolarian chert in an extensive accretionary complex. These basalts are greatly enriched in K, Ti, Fe, P, Rb, Ba, Th, and Nb in comparison to the composition of the mid‐ocean ridge basalts, indicative of within‐plate alkaline type. Ti/Y vs Nb/Y and MnO/TiO2/P2O5 ratios of the basalts also suggest within‐plate affinities. Considering the geochemical characteristics as well as the conformable relationship with the overlying radiolarian chert, the alkaline basalts were clearly not continental but formed a pelagic oceanic island. The mode of occurrence and geochemistry of the basalts show that the alkaline basaltic volcanic activity had taken place to form an oceanic island in the Paleozoic pelagic region sufficiently far from continents to allow radiolarian ooze accumulation.
Keywords:accretionary complex  Central Asian Orogenic Belt  Khangai–  Khentei Belt  Mongolia  OIB
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