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Acta Geologica Sinica-english Edition | 2014

Geochemistry and Zircon U–Pb–Hf Isotopic Systematics of the Sanchahe Quartz Monzonite Intrusion in the North Qinling Tectonic Zone, Central China: Implications for its Petrogenesis and Tectonic Setting

Ming Yan; Shuwen Liu; Li Qiugen; Wanyi Zhang; Pengtao Yang; Zhen Yan; Ruiting Wang; Wei Wang; Rongrong Guo

The Sanchahe quartz monzonite intrusion is situated in the middle segment of the North Qinling tectonic belt, Central China mainland, and consists chiefly of sanukitoid–like and granodioritic-monzogranitic rocks. The sanukitoid–like rocks are characterized by quartz monzonites, which display higher Mg# (55.0–59.0), and enrichments in Na2O+K2O (7.28–8.94%), Ni (21–2312 ppm), Cr (56–4167 ppm), Sr (553–923 ppm), Ba (912–1355 ppm) and LREE ((La/Yb)N=9.47–15.3), from negative to slightly positive Eu anomalies (δEu=+0.61 to +1.10), but also depletion in Nb, Ta and Ti. The granodioritic-monzogranitic rocks diaplay various Mg# of 6.00–53.0, high Na2O+K2O (7.20–8.30%), Sr (455–1081 ppm) and (La/Yb)N (27.6–47.8), with positive Eu anomalies (δEu=1.03–1.57) and depleted Nb, Ta and TL Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) zircon U-Pb isotopic dating reveals that the sanukitoid-like rocks were emplaced at two episodes of magmatism at 457±3 Ma and 431±2 Ma, respectively. The monzogranites were emplaced at 445±7Ma. Sanukitoid-like rocks have their ∊Hf(r) values ranging from +0.3 to +15.1 with Hf–depleted mantle model ages of 445 to 1056 Ma, and the monzogranite shows its ∊Hf(t) values ranging from -21.6 to +10.8 with Hf–depleted mantle model ages of 635 to 3183 Ma. Petrological, geochemical and zircon Lu–Hf isotopic features indicate that the magmatic precursor of sanukitoid–like rocks was derived from partial melting of the depleted mantle wedge materials that were metasomatized by fluids and melts related to subduction of oceanic slab, subsequently the sanukitoid magma ascended to crust level. This emplaced mantle magma caused partial melting of crustally metamorphosed sedimentary rocks, and mixing with the crustal magma, and suffered fractional crystallization, which lead to formations of quartz monzonites. However, the magmatic precursor of the granodioritic-monzogranitic rocks were derived from partial melting of subducted oceanic slab basalts. Integrated previous investigation for the adackitic rocks in the south of the intrusion, the Sanchahe intrusion signed that the North Qinling tectonic zone was developed in an early Paleozoic transitionally tectonic background from an island arc to back–arc.


Tectonics | 2017

Cyclic formation and stabilization of Archean lithosphere by accretionary orogenesis: Constraints from TTG and potassic granitoids, North China Craton

Wei Wang; Peter A. Cawood; Shuwen Liu; Rongrong Guo; Xiang Bai; Kang Wang

This study is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41502179, 41530207, 41472165) and Central University Basic Scientific Research Business Expenses of China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (Grant No. 2652015038). PAC acknowledges support from Australian Research Council grant FL160100168.


Precambrian Research | 2012

Petrogenesis and geochronology of Precambrian granitoid gneisses in Western Liaoning Province: Constraints on Neoarchean to early Paleoproterozoic crustal evolution of the North China Craton

Wei Wang; Shuwen Liu; Simon A. Wilde; Qiugen Li; Jian Zhang; Xiang Bai; Pengtao Yang; Rongrong Guo


Gondwana Research | 2013

Geochemistry, zircon U-Pb geochronology and Lu-Hf isotopes of metavolcanics from eastern Hebei reveal Neoarchean subduction tectonics in the North China Craton

Rongrong Guo; Shuwen Liu; M. Santosh; Qiugen Li; Xiang Bai; Wei Wang


Precambrian Research | 2013

Zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopes and whole-rock geochemistry of granitoid gneisses in the Jianping gneissic terrane, Western Liaoning Province: Constraints on the Neoarchean crustal evolution of the North China Craton

Wei Wang; Shuwen Liu; M. Santosh; Xiang Bai; Qiugen Li; Pengtao Yang; Rongrong Guo


Earth-Science Reviews | 2015

Neoarchean intra-oceanic arc system in the Western Liaoning Province: Implications for Early Precambrian crustal evolution in the Eastern Block of the North China Craton

Wei Wang; Shuwen Liu; M. Santosh; Genhou Wang; Xiang Bai; Rongrong Guo


Lithos | 2013

Geochemistry and zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopes of the late Paleoproterozoic Jianping diorite–monzonite–syenite suite of the North China Craton: Implications for petrogenesis and geodynamic setting

Wei Wang; Shuwen Liu; Xiang Bai; Qiugen Li; Pengtao Yang; Yue Zhao; Shuan-Hong Zhang; Rongrong Guo


Gondwana Research | 2015

Late Paleoproterozoic geodynamics of the North China Craton: Geochemical and zircon U–Pb–Hf records from a volcanic suite in the Yanliao rift

Wei Wang; Shuwen Liu; M. Santosh; Zhengbin Deng; Boran Guo; Yue Zhao; Shuan-Hong Zhang; Pengtao Yang; Xiang Bai; Rongrong Guo


Precambrian Research | 2014

Zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopes and geochemistry of Neoarchean dioritic–trondhjemitic gneisses, Eastern Hebei, North China Craton: Constraints on petrogenesis and tectonic implications

Xiang Bai; Shuwen Liu; Rongrong Guo; Lifei Zhang; Wei Wang


Precambrian Research | 2015

Neoarchean subduction: A case study of arc volcanic rocks in Qinglong-Zhuzhangzi area of the Eastern Hebei Province, North China Craton

Rongrong Guo; Shuwen Liu; Derek A. Wyman; Xiang Bai; Wei Wang; Ming Yan; Qiugen Li

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Wei Wang

China University of Geosciences

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M. Santosh

University of Adelaide

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