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Absence of Archean basement in the South Kunlun Block: Nd-Sr-O isotopic evidence from granitoids
Authors:Chao Yuan  Min Sun  Mei-Fu Zhou  Hui Zhou  Wenjiao Xiao  Jiliang Li
Institution:;Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China (email: ), Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China,; Department of Geology, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China and; Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100029, China
Abstract:Abstract   The West Kunlun mountain range along the northwestern margin of the Tibetan Plateau is crucial in understanding the early tectonic history of the region. It can be divided into the North and South Kunlun Blocks, of which the former is considered to be part of the Tarim Craton, whereas consensus was not reached on the nature and origin of the South Kunlun Block. Samples were collected from the 471 Ma Yirba Pluton, the 405 Ma North Kudi Pluton and the 214 Ma Arkarz Shan Intrusive Complex. These granitoids cover approximately 60% of the Kudi area in the South Kunlun Block. Sr, Nd, and O isotope compositions preclude significant involvement of mantle-derived magma in the genesis of these granitoids; therefore, they can be used to decipher the nature of lower–mid crust in the area. All samples give Mesoproterozoic Nd model ages (1.1–1.5 Ga) similar to those of the exposed metamorphic complex of this block but significantly different from those of the basement of the North Kunlun Block (2.8 Ga). This indicates that the South Kunlun Block does not have an Archean basement, and, thus, does not support the microcontinent model that suggests the South Kunlun Block was a microcontinent once separated from and later collided back with the North Kunlun Block.
Keywords:granitoids  Nd-Sr-O isotopes  Tibetan Plateau  West Kunlun
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