ZIRCON U-Pb DATING, GEOCHEMISTRY AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EARLY CRETACEOUS CHAOYANGGOU GRANITES IN LINXI, INNER MONGOLIA
WAN Le1, LIU Zheng-hong1, LI Gang1, XIN Hou-tian2
1. College of Earth Sciences, Jinlin University, Changchun 130061, China; 2. Tianjin Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, CGS, Tianjin 300170, China
Abstract:The Chaoyanggou pluton in Linxi area, Inner Mongolia, is tectonically located in the east of Xingan-Mongolia orogenic belt between the North China plate and Siberian plate. The LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating for the Chaoyanggou rock body indicates that the granite was emplaced in Early Cretaceous (126.2±2.5 Ma). The intrusive rock is geochemically characterized by high SiO2(68.5%-72.1%), Al2O3(14.05%-14.95%), alkali(K2O+Na2O=8.34%-10.03%) and Fe2O3 (2.2 7%-4.15%), belonging to quasi aluminum and calc-alkaline granite, with A/CNK=0.97-1.09 and high Mg# values (12.66-15.02). The pluton shows relatively more enriched LREE(124×10-6-199×10-6) in comparison with HREE(15×10-6-21×10-6). It has evident negative Eu anomaly, with distinct negative Ba, Ta, Nb, Sr, P and Ti anomalies and enrichment of LILE such as Rb, Th, U and K. Based on the (Yb+Nb)-Y and R1-R2 diagrams, all samples fall in postcollisional granite area and late orogenic granite area. Considering the regional geological setting, it is concluded that the Chaoyanggou granite pluton is the product of extensive background after collision.
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WAN Le, LIU Zheng-hong, LI Gang, XIN Hou-tian. ZIRCON U-Pb DATING, GEOCHEMISTRY AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EARLY CRETACEOUS CHAOYANGGOU GRANITES IN LINXI, INNER MONGOLIA. GEOLOGY AND RESOURCES, 2016, 25(1): 1-10.