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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

Arc magmatism associated with steep subduction: Insights from trace element and Sr–Nd–Hf–B isotope systematics

Yunying Zhang; Chao Yuan; Min Sun; Xiaoping Long; Yunpeng Wang; Yingde Jiang; Zhengfan Lin

Subduction zones are the major sites for elemental cycling via slab dehydration and subsequent mantle metasomatism and melting. However, the nature of slab fluids associated with steep subduction remains largely unknown. To clarify this issue, we present an integrated study for Late Paleozoic (318–312 Ma) intermediate dykes from the Beishan orogenic collage, NW China. The dykes consist mainly of dioritic and granodioritic rocks. The dioritic dykes exhibit typical subduction-like geochemical signatures, together with relatively high Mg#, high eNd(t) and eHf(t), and low initial Sr isotopes, suggesting that they originated probably from a subduction-modified mantle. The granodioritic dykes exhibit high Mg#, high Sr/Y, La/Yb, and Na2O/K2O ratios, low Y and Yb contents, and mid-ocean ridge basalt-like Sr–Nd isotopes and high zircon eHf(t), similar to slab-derived adakite, indicating that they were likely formed by partial melting of subducted oceanic crust. The coeval adakitic and normal dioritic dykes reflect a thermal anomaly that was probably caused by rollback of subducted oceanic slab. The dioritic dykes have δ11B values from −7.7 to −6.4‰, whereas the adakitic dykes have relatively high δ11B values from −6.9 to −4.4‰. The δ11B values of adakitic dykes are lower than those of typical altered oceanic crust, in agreement with the expected loss of 11B from subducted oceanic slab during early subduction. Results of a mixing model suggest that the mantle source of the dioritic dykes has been hybridized by 11B-depleted fluids expelled from a highly dehydrated slab at deep depth, owing to the high-angle dip of the subducting oceanic slab.


Lithos | 2015

Permian doleritic dikes in the Beishan Orogenic Belt, NW China: Asthenosphere–lithosphere interaction in response to slab break-off

Yunying Zhang; Chao Yuan; Min Sun; Xiaoping Long; Xiaoping Xia; Xinyu Wang; Zongying Huang


Precambrian Research | 2015

Neoproterozoic granitic gneisses in the Chinese Central Tianshan Block: Implications for tectonic affinity and Precambrian crustal evolution

Zongying Huang; Xiaoping Long; Alfred Kröner; Chao Yuan; Yujing Wang; Bei Chen; Yunying Zhang


Gondwana Research | 2016

Detrital zircons from Neoproterozoic sedimentary rocks in the Yili Block: Constraints on the affinity of microcontinents in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Zongying Huang; Xiaoping Long; Chao Yuan; Min Sun; Yujing Wang; Yunying Zhang; Bei Chen


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2015

Magma mixing origin for high Ba–Sr granitic pluton in the Bayankhongor area, central Mongolia: Response to slab roll-back

Yunying Zhang; Min Sun; Chao Yuan; Yi-Gang Xu; Xiaoping Long; Dondov Tomurhuu; Christina Yan Wang; Bin He


Gondwana Research | 2017

Carboniferous bimodal volcanic rocks in the Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Evidence for arc rifting

Yunying Zhang; Chao Yuan; Xiaoping Long; Min Sun; Zongying Huang; Long Du; Xinyu Wang


Precambrian Research | 2017

Precambrian evolution of the Chinese Central Tianshan Block: Constraints on its tectonic affinity to the Tarim Craton and responses to supercontinental cycles

Zongying Huang; Xiaoping Long; Xuan-Ce Wang; Yunying Zhang; Long Du; Chao Yuan; Wenjiao Xiao


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017

Early Paleozoic dioritic and granitic plutons in the Eastern Tianshan Orogenic Belt, NW China: Constraints on the initiation of a magmatic arc in the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Long Du; Xiaoping Long; Chao Yuan; Yunying Zhang; Zongying Huang; Min Sun; Guochun Zhao; Wenjiao Xiao


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017

Geometry, kinematics and tectonic models of the Kazakhstan Orocline, Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Pengfei Li; Min Sun; Gideon Rosenbaum; Chao Yuan; Inna Safonova; Keda Cai; Yingde Jiang; Yunying Zhang


Lithos | 2018

Mantle contribution and tectonic transition in the Aqishan-Yamansu Belt, Eastern Tianshan, NW China: Insights from geochronology and geochemistry of Early Carboniferous to Early Permian felsic intrusions

Long Du; Xiaoping Long; Chao Yuan; Yunying Zhang; Zongying Huang; Xinyu Wang; Yue-Heng Yang

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Chao Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Min Sun

University of Hong Kong

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Zongying Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Long Du

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xinyu Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yingde Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wenjiao Xiao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yujing Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhengfan Lin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bei Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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