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Science China-earth Sciences | 2006

Indian Ocean-MORB-type isotopic signature of Yushigou ophiolite in North Qilian Mountains and its implications

Hou Qingye; Zhao Zhidan; Zhang Hongfei; Zhang Benren; Chen Yuelong

In order to explore the disputed issue concerning the tectonic affinity of the ancient ocean mantle of North Qilian Mountains (NQM), geochemical and Sr, Nd, Pb isotopic compositions of pillow basalts of the Yushigou Ophiolite (YSGO) suite from NQM have been analyzed systematically. The pillow basalts exhibit tholeiitic characteristics, with flat chondrite-normalized REE patterns ((La/Yb)N = 0.98–1.27). They display no Nb, Ta, Zr, Hf negative anomalies, and show MORB features in 2Nb-Zr/4-Y and Ti/100-Zr-Y × 3 tectonic discrimination diagrams. These results indicate that the Yushigou ophiolite is most likely to be formed in a mid-ocean ridge or mature back-arc basin. Their isotopic data show a relatively broad and enriched 87Sr/86Sr (0.70509–0.70700), restricted 143Nd/144Nd (0.512955–0.512978). Pb isotopes are in the range of 206Pb/204Pb (18.054–20.562), 207Pb/204Pb (15.537–15.743) and 208Pb/204Pb (38.068–38.530). These isotopic data imply that the basalts originated from the depleted mantle (DMM), with the involvement of enriched mantle components (mainly EMII). Geochemical comparisons between the basalts in YSGO and the MORB-type basalts of ophiolite suites occurring in the known ancient Tethyan tectonic domain indicate that the ancient oceanic mantle represented by YSGO suite forming in early Paleozoic in the North Qilian Mountains is very similar to the Tethyan mantle in both trace elements and isotopic compositions. The North Qilian Mountains should be a part of the Tethyan tectonic domain in early Paleozoic. This further implies that the Tethyan tectonic domain can be deduced to early Paleozoic in the study area, which will be helpful to discussing the tectonic affinity and evolution of the North Qilian Mountains.


Frontiers of Earth Science in China | 2007

Elemental and Sm-Nd isotopic geochemistry on detrital sedimentary rocks in the Ganzi-Songpan block and Longmen Mountains

Chen Yuelong; Liu Fei; Zhang Hongfei; Nie Lanshi; Jiang Liting


Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2012

Magma Origin and Evolution of Tengchong Cenozoic Volcanic Rocks from West Yunnan, China: Evidence from Whole Rock Geochemistry and Nd-Sr-Pb Isotopes

Li Dapeng; Luo Zhaohua; Liu Jiaqi; Chen Yuelong; Jin Ye


Geological bulletin of China | 2008

Dry and wet atmospheric deposition fluxes of elements in the Plain area of Beijing Municipality,China

Cong Yuan; Chen Yuelong; Yang Zhong-fang; Hou Qingye; Wang Hong-cui


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2014

Provenances of the Mesozoic sediments in the Ordos Basin and implications for collision between the North China Craton (NCC) and the South China Craton (SCC)

Bao Chuang; Chen Yuelong; Li Dapeng; Wang Shanhui


Geological bulletin of China | 2008

Ecological risk assessments of heavy metals in soils of the farmland ecosystem of Beijing,CHina

Cong Yuan; Zheng Ping; Chen Yuelong; Hou Qingye


Acta Sedimentologica Sinica | 2006

The Origin of Sandstones from the Songpan-Ganze Basin,Sichuan,China: evidence from SHRIMP U-Pb dating of clastic zircons

Lan Zhong-wu; Chen Yuelong; Su Ben-xun; Liu Fei; Zhang Hongfei


Xiandai Dizhi | 2016

雲南省における山東省の縁地域における高SI花崗岩の起源と構造的意義【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Kang Huan; Li Dapeng; Chen Yuelong; Lu Zhen


Rock and Mineral Analysis | 2013

The Selective Dissolution of Carbonate Minerals for Fe Isotope Determination——A Case Study on the Ore-hosting Dolomite Marble in the Bayan Obo Ore Deposit

Chen Yuelong


Remote Sensing for Land & Resources | 2011

INFORMATION FUSION METHOD OF WAVELET TRANSFORMATION AND EVALUATION

Liu Yang; Shao Yun; Qi Xiaoping; Wang Shi-Ang; Yuan Junna; Shen Jin-li; Nie Lanshi; Wang Xueqiu; Yang Zhong-fang; Chen Yuelong

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Li Dapeng

China University of Geosciences

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Hou Qingye

China University of Geosciences

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Zhang Hongfei

China University of Geosciences

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Cong Yuan

China University of Geosciences

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Yang Zhong-fang

China University of Geosciences

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Liu Fei

China University of Geosciences

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Nie Lanshi

China University of Geosciences

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Zhang Benren

China University of Geosciences

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Zhao Zhidan

China University of Geosciences

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Bao Chuang

China University of Geosciences

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