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Geological Magazine | 2008

Geochronology and geochemistry of Neoproterozoic mafic rocks from western Hunan, South China: implications for petrogenesis and post-orogenic extension

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Shao-Yong Jiang; Yu-Ruo Shi

The Neoproterozoic mafic rocks in western Hunan, South China, form a NNE-striking mafic rock belt for which outcrops are found predominantly in Guzhang, Qianyang and Tongdao. Samples from Qianyang and Tongdao yielded ion microprobe U–Pb zircon ages of 747 ± 18 Ma and 772 ± 11 Ma, respectively. The mafic rocks are geochemically divided into two subtypes. Ultramafic rocks from Tongdao are depleted in Nb and Ti, with decoupled Nd–Hf isotopes, and geochemical features similar to the c. 761 Ma mafic–ultramafic rocks from Longsheng, northern Guangxi. Their e Nd (t) value is −2.91, implying an enriched mantle source. Alkaline mafic rocks from Qianyang and Guzhang have high values of TiO 2 , total alkali, some high field strength elements and (La/Yb) N , and low Zr/Nb, La/Nb, Sm/Nd and 143 Nd/ 144 Nd ratios as well as coupled Nd–Hf isotopes. They are geochemically similar to ocean island basalts and show fractional crystallization of Fe–Ti oxides, olivine and pyroxene in the mafic magma. The c. 760 Ma mafic rocks in western Hunan may be the products of post-orogenic magmatism. After the Jinningian (Sibao) orogenic process, the upwelling of the deep asthenospheric mantle caused by the break-off and detachment of the subducted oceanic slab led to extension in the area. The extension might have taken place earlier in the Tongdao and Longsheng areas, which led to the partial melting of the lithospheric mantle that had been metasomatized during early oceanic subduction to generate a relatively large amount of sub-alkaline rocks. However, the less alkaline mafic rocks in Qianyang and Guzhang might have been generated in the relatively later stage of the extension, and may have resulted from a small degree of partial melting of the asthenospheric mantle.


Precambrian Research | 2007

Detrital zircon geochronology of Precambrian basement sequences in the Jiangnan orogen : dating the assembly of the Yangtze and Cathaysia Blocks

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; William L. Griffin; Rucheng Wang; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Suzanne Y. O’Reilly; Xisheng Xu; Xiaoming Liu; Gui-Lin Zhang


Precambrian Research | 2006

LA-ICP-MS U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Neoproterozoic igneous rocks from Northern Guangxi, South China: Implications for tectonic evolution

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Wen-Lan Zhang; Xiaoming Liu; Gui-Lin Zhang


Precambrian Research | 2009

Geochronology of Neoproterozoic mafic rocks and sandstones from northeastern Guizhou, South China: Coeval arc magmatism and sedimentation

Jin-Cheng Zhou; Xiao-Lei Wang; Jian-Sheng Qiu


Precambrian Research | 2004

Geochemistry of the Meso- to Neoproterozoic basic–acid rocks from Hunan Province, South China: implications for the evolution of the western Jiangnan orogen

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Jian-Feng Gao


Precambrian Research | 2012

Post-orogenic extension in the eastern part of the Jiangnan orogen: Evidence from ca 800–760 Ma volcanic rocks

Xiao-Lei Wang; Liangshu Shu; Guang-Fu Xing; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Ming Tang; Xu-Jie Shu; Liang Qi; Yan-Hua Hu


Geochemical Journal | 2004

Geochemistry of Meso- and Neoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic rocks from northern Guangxi, China: Arc or plume magmatism?

Jin-Cheng Zhou; Xiao-Lei Wang; Jiansheng Qiu; Jianfeng Gao


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2013

Magmatic evolution and crustal recycling for Neoproterozoic strongly peraluminous granitoids from southern China: Hf and O isotopes in zircon

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Yusheng Wan; Kouki Kitajima; Di Wang; Chloë E. Bonamici; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Tao Sun


Geochemical Journal | 2005

Re-Os isochron age of Fankeng basalts from Fujian of SE China and its geological significance

Jin-Cheng Zhou; Shao-Yong Jiang; Xiao-Lei Wang; Jing-Hong Yang; Mengqun Zhang


Precambrian Research | 2004

Comment on “Neoproterozoic granitoids in South China: crustal melting above a mantle plume at ca. 825Ma?” by Xian-Hua Li et al. [Precambrian Res. 122 (2003) 45–83]

Xiao-Lei Wang; Jin-Cheng Zhou; Jian-Sheng Qiu; Jian-Feng Gao

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Jian-Feng Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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