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Formation of the Yandangshan volcanic–plutonic complex (SE China) by melt extraction and crystal accumulation.

Authors :
Yan, Li-Li
He, Zhen-Yu
Jahn, Bor-ming
Zhao, Zhi-Dan
Source :
Lithos. Dec2016, Vol. 266-267, p287-308. 22p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The association of volcanic and shallow plutonic rocks in caldera may provide important clues to the geochemical evolution of silicic magma systems. The Yandangshan caldera is a typical example of late Mesozoic volcanic–plutonic complex in SE China. It is composed of a series of rhyolitic extrusives and subvolcanic intrusions of porphyritic quartz syenites. In this work, we conducted petrological and geochemical studies, as well as zircon dating, on the coexisting volcanic and plutonic rocks from the Yandangshan caldera. The results of SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS zircon U–Pb dating revealed that the crystallization of the rhyolitic extrusives and subvolcanic intrusions was contemporaneous within analytical errors and in a short period (104–98 Ma). Geochemically, the volcanic rocks are characterized by high Rb/Sr and Rb/Ba ratios and depletion in Ba, Sr, P, Eu and Ti, while the shallow plutons show high K, Ba, Al, Fe and low Rb/Sr and Rb/Ba ratios with insignificant negative Eu anomalies. The volcanic and plutonic rocks have a similar range of zircon Hf isotopic compositions ( ε Hf ( t ) = − 10.0 to + 1.5) and T DM2 model ages of 2.10–1.23 Ga. They also have comparable whole-rock Sr and Nd isotopic compositions (( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr) i = 0.7084–0.7090; ε Nd ( t ) = − 7.8 to − 6.5) and zircon oxygen isotopic compositions ( δ 18 O mainly = 4.5 to 6.0‰). We argue that the volcanic–plutonic complex of the Yandangshan caldera was formed by reworking of Paleoproterozoic lower crusts in the eastern Cathaysia block, and that the complex could be linked by fractional crystallization and crystal accumulation in a shallow magma chamber. The volcanic rocks represent the highly fractionated end-member, whereas the subvolcanic intrusions of porphyritic quartz syenites could be the residual crystal mushes. This case study could have a general implication for the genetic relationship between volcanic and shallow plutonic rocks in calderas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244937
Volume :
266-267
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Lithos
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119964988
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2016.10.029