An evolving tectonic environment of Early to Middle Permian granitic plutons in the Barkol area, East Junggar: insights from integrated zircon U-Pb ages, geochemistry, and Nd-Sr-Hf isotopes

Lei Zhao, Yaqi Yang, Rongguo Zheng, Qinqin Xu

INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW(2024)

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Located in the central part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, East Junggar represents one of the most important sites of juvenile crustal growth during the Phanerozoic. However, the mechanism of juvenile crustal growth during the Permian remains controversial. The Daheishan granites in the eastern segment of East Junggar are dated at similar to 292 Ma (Early Permian) and 269 Ma-267 Ma (Middle Permian). The Early Permian granites are coarse-grained with very high SiO2 (76.64 wt%-80.02 wt %), Al2O3 (10.72 wt%-12.96 wt%), and K2O/Na2O (1.27.2.14), and low TiO2 (0.12 wt%-0.18 wt%), CaO ( 0.27 wt%-0.90 wt%), Mg# (25- 32), and Sr/Yb (16-25). The Middle Permian granites are medium.fine-grained with relatively high SiO2 (71.84 wt%-76.26 wt%), Al2O3 (11.26 wt%-13.00 wt%), and K2O/Na2O (0.53-1.54), and low TiO2 (0.17 wt%-0.21 wt%), CaO (0.37 wt%-3.20 wt%), Mg# (33-43), and Sr/Yb (5-9). These Permian granites display slightly positive whole-rock epsilon Nd(t) (+0.77 to + 1.04) and highly positive zircon epsilon Hf(t) (+7.3 to + 8.7) values, and low Ga/Al (2.04-2.55 < 2.6), P2O5 (0.02%-0.05% <0.14%), and zircon saturation temperature (690 degrees C-749 degrees C, take the median for each sample). Moreover, they display characteristic tetrad rare earth element patterns and non-CHARAC (CHArge-and-RAdius-Controlled) trace element behaviour, suggesting that the Daheishan granites are I-type granites that underwent both fractional crystallization (K-feldspar and plagioclase, e.g.) and crustal contamination prior to their emplacement. In combination with data from volcanic rocks in the Santanghu Basin, we infer that the Early Permian granitic magmas were derived from delamination of a thickened lithospheric mantle base and partial melting of prePermian arc components, while the Middle Permian granites formed during the subsequent stretching and thinning of the lithosphere.
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Highly differentiated granite,I-type granite,Permian,delamination,East Junggar
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