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Origin of Mesozoic adakitic intrusive rocks in the Ningzhen area of East China; partial melting of delaminated lower continental crust?

Xu Ji-Feng, Ryuichi Shinjo, Marc J. Defant, Wang Qiang and Robert P. Rapp
Origin of Mesozoic adakitic intrusive rocks in the Ningzhen area of East China; partial melting of delaminated lower continental crust?
Geology (Boulder) (December 2002) 30 (12): 1111-1114

Abstract

To the best of our knowledge, modern adakites have not been documented in a nonarc environment. We report geochemical and isotopic data for Early Cretaceous Anjishan adakitic intrusive rocks that are in a continental setting unrelated to subduction. The Anjishan adakitic intrusive rocks, which are exposed in the Ningzhen area of east China, have high Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios coupled with low Yb and Y as well as relatively high MgO contents and Mg numbers (Mg#; 0.4-0.6), similar to products from slab melting. However, low epsilon (sub Nd(t)) values (-6.8 to-9.7) and high ( (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr)i (0.7053-0.7066) are inconsistent with an origin by slab melting. The tectonics and geochemistry lead us to conclude that adakitic magmas were most likely derived from partial melting of mafic material at the base of the continental crust. High Sr/Y and La/Yb ratios of the adakitic intrusive rocks suggest that garnet was stable as a residual phase during partial melting, implying that the crustal thickness exceeded 40 km in the Early Cretaceous. The present thickness of the crust in the Ningzhen area is only 30 km, and therefore the crust appears to have been thinned by at least approximately 10 km since the Early Cretaceous. The relatively high MgO contents and Mg# of the Anjishan intrusive rocks suggest that adakitic magmas interacted with mantle rocks, possibly coinciding with lower-crustal delamination, which would also account for the observed thinning.


ISSN: 0091-7613
EISSN: 1943-2682
Coden: GLGYBA
Serial Title: Geology (Boulder)
Serial Volume: 30
Serial Issue: 12
Title: Origin of Mesozoic adakitic intrusive rocks in the Ningzhen area of East China; partial melting of delaminated lower continental crust?
Affiliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Guangzhou, China
Pages: 1111-1114
Published: 200212
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 32
Accession Number: 2002-079383
Categories: Isotope geochemistryIgneous and metamorphic petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sketch maps
N25°00'00" - N26°00'00", E124°00'00" - E125°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: University of the Ryukyus, JPN, JapanUniversity of South Florida, USA, United StatesState University of New York at Stony Brook, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2019, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 200224

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