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Late Carboniferous ophiolites from the southern Lancangjiang belt, SW China: Implication for the arc–back-arc system in the eastern Paleo-Tethys

Authors :
Jun Wang
Yue Tang
Sun-Lin Chung
Hao-Yang Lee
Hai-tao Wang
Qing-guo Zhai
Pei-yuan Hu
Kuo-Lung Wang
Xiao-Chi Jin
Source :
Lithos. :134-146
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The Paleo-Tethyan orogenic record is well preserved in the Sanjiang area of SW China. However, ophiolites are commonly dismembered in orogenic belt, and complete ophiolite sequences are rare in the Sanjiang area. In this manuscript, we present a newly discovered ophiolite in the Yakou-Banpo area of the southern Lancangjiang belt in the Sanjiang area, SW China. The ophiolite displays a complete Penrose-type ophiolite sequence, composed of serpentinized peridotite, isotropic and cumulate gabbros, massive and pillow basalts, and plagiogranite. Whole-rock geochemical data indicate that these rocks were formed in an oceanic ridge setting, and they show depletions in Nb, Ta and Ti, and enrichment in Pb, suggesting a supra-subduction zone affinity. Furthermore, positive Ɛ Nd (t) (+4.5 to +6.7) and zircon Ɛ Hf (t) values (+12.4 to +14.3), as well as mantle-like δ 18 O values (~5.5‰), suggest that these rocks were derived from a long-term depleted mantle source. SHRIMP zircon U Pb dating yield weighted mean ages of 305 ± 3 Ma, 310 ± 2 Ma, and 313 ± 6 Ma. Hence, the Yakou-Banpo ophiolite belt formed during the Late Carboniferous (313–305 Ma) and records the existence of a mature ocean basin. We propose that an arc – back-arc system developed in the Sanjiang Paleo-Tethyan orogenic belt of SW China during the Late Carboniferous.

Details

ISSN :
00244937
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lithos
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........bb3e0029251314e66d626383a433d367
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2019.06.020