Final-Stage Magmatic Record Of Paleo-Asian Oceanic Subduction? Insights From Late Permian To Early Triassic Intrusive Rocks In The Yanbian Area, Easternmost Central Asian Orogenic Belt

Chao Zhang, Franz Neubauer,Zheng-Hong Liu,Fang-Hua Cui,Qing-Bin Guan

MINERALS(2020)

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This paper reports new zircon LA-ICP-MS U-Pb and Hf isotope data, and whole-rock major and trace element data for Late Permian to Early Triassic intrusive rocks in the Yanbian area, NE China. These data provide new insights into the timing of the final subduction of the Paleo-Asian Ocean beneath the North China Craton. The zircon U-Pb age data indicate that a suite of Late Permian to Early Triassic intrusive rocks related to subduction is present within the Yanbian area. The Late Permian intrusive rocks consist of diorites while the Early Triassic granites and hornblende gabbros constitute a geochemically bimodal igneous rock association. Furthermore, the Early Triassic granites show the geochemical characteristics of shoshonitic rocks. All the rocks are characterized by enrichment in LILEs and LREEs, and depletion in HREEs and HFSEs, suggesting they formed in a subduction setting. Zircons from the Early Triassic gabbros have epsilon(Hf)(t) values and T(DM2)ages of +7.6 to +10.7 and 735-1022 Ma, respectively, suggesting that they formed from a primary magma generated by the partial melting of lithospheric mantle material that had been previously modified by subduction-related fluids. The Late Permian diorites have epsilon(Hf)(t) values and T(DM2)ages of +0.5 to +9.5 and 853 to 1669 Ma, respectively, while they have high contents of Al2O3, Fe2O3, and low contents of SiO2, Cr, and Ni, indicating Late Permian diorites should derive from the mantle and are influenced by some crustal material. Early Triassic granitic rocks have a wide range of epsilon(Hf)(t) values and T(DM2)ages of -4.8 to +9.4 and 852 to 2136 Ma, respectively. Their zircons imply that the Early Triassic granites could be mainly derived from partial melting of the crust, with minor contribution of the crustal material of an ancient crust. The Early Triassic bimodal intrusive rocks in Yanbian area, combined with the regional geologic information; therefore, record a final post-subduction extensional environment due to the break-off of the previously subducted slab.
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Central Asian Orogenic Belt,Paleo-Asian Ocean,NE China,Yanbian area,bimodal igneous rocks
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