Triassic Paleo-Tethyan slab break-off constrained by a newly discovered 211 Ma dacite–rhyolite suite in the Qiangtang terrane, central Tibet

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences(2022)

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Triassic igneous rocks are widely exposed in the central Qiangtang terrane, Tibet. However, Triassic tectonic–thermal evolution in the central Qiangtang terrane and the evolution of the Paleo-Tethyan Ocean are still unclear. In this study, we report zircon U–Pb ages, and whole-rock major- and trace- element compositions, and Sr–Nd isotope data for the newly discovered Late Triassic Tumen volcanic rocks. The volcanic rocks consist of interlayered dacite and rhyolite (SiO2 = 63.8–69.7 wt%) with a thickness of approximately 150 m. New zircon U–Pb dating reveals the eruption of this volcanic suite at 211 Ma. Geochemical data show that the volcanic suite has a wide range of K2O (1.36–5.46) values and high-molar Al2O3/(CaO + K2O + Na2O) values (0.97–1.36). All samples clearly show the enrichment of light rare earth element, with (La/Yb)N = 6.79–11.03 and (La/Sm)N = 3.23–4.44, and distinct negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.44–0.70). All samples exhibit the depletion of high field strength elements (e.g., Ti, Nb, and Ta), and enrichment in large-ion lithophile elements (e.g., Rb and K). The dacite–rhyolite suite has a narrow range of (87Sr/86Sr)i ratios (0.7102–0.7132) and εNd(t) values (−10.2 to −10.0), with Nd isotope model ages of 1.76–1.82 Ga. Zircon saturation temperatures (860℃–921℃) and geochemical characteristics show that the samples are A-type granitoids and were likely generated by partial melting of the Qiangtang continental crust. The rise of the asthenospheric mantle caused by the slab break-off provides a large amount of heat and materials for the igneous rocks in the Shuanghu–Longmucuo suture zone during the Late Triassic.
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Triassic,A-type granitoids,Slab break-off,Qiangtang,Tibet
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