Sheng-Sheng Chen
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Weiming Fan; Rendeng Shi; Xiao-Han Gong; Kang Wu
Widespread but small-volume Late Cretaceous volcanic rocks in central Tibet contain important information on the Lhasa–Qiangtang collision process. In this contribution, we focus on Late Cretaceous volcanics in the southern Qiangtang subterrane, and present zircon LA–ICP–MS U–Pb ages, whole-rock major and trace element compositions, and Sr–Nd isotopic data. Zircon LA–ICP–MS U–Pb dating yielded a concordant age of 80 Ma, which postdates the Early Cretaceous collision of the Qiangtang and Lhasa terranes. The volcanic rocks are potassium-rich alkaline andesites with high contents of K2O (3.45–5.11 wt.%) and Th (13.39–25.02 ppm), as well as high K2O/Na2O ratios (0.6–0.9). They have higher REE and HFSE contents than coeval Mg-rich and adakite-like magmatic rocks that can be related to partial melting of a thickened lower crust. Moreover, they have higher values of Mg# and lower contents of SiO2 than lower continental crust-derived rocks in central Tibet and experimental data of mafic rocks. We argue that the andesites were generated after the removal of thickened lithospheric mantle and subsequent to the final Lhasa–Qiangtang amalgamation in a post-collisional setting. The high-K characteristics can be explained by producing the primitive andesite magmas from partial melting of the residual and shallow metasomatized lithospheric mantle (the K-rich layer) during heating by upwelling asthenosphere; subsequently, these primitive andesite magmas were subjected to fractional crystallization to generate the Amdo andesites. The way in which these andesites were formed provides evidence for the lithospheric thickening and uplifting of central Tibet during the Late Cretaceous prior to India–Asia collision. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Gondwana Research | 2014
Xiaoran Zhang; Rendeng Shi; Qi-Shuai Huang; Deliang Liu; Xiao-Han Gong; Sheng-Sheng Chen; Kang Wu; Guo-Ding Yi; Yali Sun; Lin Ding
Lithos | 2015
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Rendeng Shi; Haibo Zou; Qi-Shuai Huang; Deliang Liu; Xiao-Han Gong; Guo-Ding Yi; Kang Wu
Gondwana Research | 2017
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Rendeng Shi; Xiao-Han Gong; Deliang Liu; Qi-Shuai Huang; Guo-Ding Yi; Kang Wu; Haibo Zou
Tectonophysics | 2016
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Rendeng Shi; Guo-Ding Yi; Haibo Zou
Lithos | 2016
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Rendeng Shi; Weiming Fan; Haibo Zou; Deliang Liu; Qi-Shuai Huang; Xiao-Han Gong; Guo-Ding Yi; Kang Wu
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2015
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Qicheng Fan; Haibo Zou; Yong-Wei Zhao; Rendeng Shi
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Rendeng Shi; Weiming Fan; Xiao-Han Gong; Kang Wu
Lithos | 2015
Shuangshuang Chen; Jiaqi Liu; Sheng-Sheng Chen; Zhengfu Guo; Chunqing Sun
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018
Sheng-Sheng Chen; Weiming Fan; Rendeng Shi; Xiaohan Liu; Xue-Jun Zhou