Subduction initiation of the western Proto-Tethys Ocean: New evidence from the Cambrian intra-oceanic forearc ophiolitic mélange in the western Kunlun Orogen, NW Tibetan Plateau

Author(s):  
Qichao Zhang ◽  
Zhong-Hai Li ◽  
Zhenhan Wu ◽  
Xuanhua Chen ◽  
Ji’en Zhang ◽  
...  

The supra-subduction zone ophiolite or ophiolitic mélange formed in the forearc setting is generally considered to be a key geological record for subduction initiation (SI) with petrological characteristics comparable to the SI-related rock sequence from forearc basalt (FAB) to boninite in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction zone. Nevertheless, the standard FAB and boninite are generally difficult to observe in the forearc rocks generated during SI. Yet, a typical rock sequence indicating the SI of the western Proto-Tethys Ocean is reported for the first time in the Qimanyute intra-oceanic forearc system in the western Kunlun Orogen, Northwest Tibetan Plateau. The magmatic compositions, which range from less to more high field strength element (HFSE)-depleted and large ion lithophile element (LILE)-enriched, are changing from oceanic plagiogranites (ca. 494 Ma) to forearc basalt-like gabbros (FAB-Gs, ca. 487 Ma), boninites, and subsequent Nb-enriched gabbros (NEGs, ca. 485 Ma), which are thus consistent with the Izu-Bonin-Mariana forearc rocks as well as the Troodos and Semail supra-subduction zone-type ophiolites. The geochemical data from the chemostratigraphic succession indicate a subduction initiation process from a depleted mid-oceanic-ridge (MORB)-type mantle source with no detectable subduction input to gradual increasing involvement of subduction-derived materials (fluid/melts and sediments). The new petrological, geochemical, and geochronological data, combined with the regional geology, indicate that the well-sustained FAB-like intrusive magmas with associated boninites could provide crucial evidence for SI and further reveal that the SI of the western Proto-Tethys Ocean occurred in the Late Cambrian (494−485 Ma).

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Wang ◽  
Guochun Zhao ◽  
et al.

Table S1: Zircon U-Pb ages of igneous rocks in the Western Kunlun orogenic belt; Table S2: Results of whole-rock major- (wt%) and trace-element (ppm) data from the three intrusions; Table S3: Zircon U-Pb age of the three intrusions; Table S4: Zircon Hf isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S5: Whole-rock Sr-Nd-Pb isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S6: Representative analyses of feldspar, amphibole, and pyroxene from the Aqiang and Yutian intrusions; Table S7: Bulk partition coefficients used for trace-element modeling in Figure 14; Figure S1: CL images of zircons showing internal textures and ages of 206Pb/238U (Ma).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Wang ◽  
Guochun Zhao ◽  
et al.

Table S1: Zircon U-Pb ages of igneous rocks in the Western Kunlun orogenic belt; Table S2: Results of whole-rock major- (wt%) and trace-element (ppm) data from the three intrusions; Table S3: Zircon U-Pb age of the three intrusions; Table S4: Zircon Hf isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S5: Whole-rock Sr-Nd-Pb isotope compositions of the three intrusions; Table S6: Representative analyses of feldspar, amphibole, and pyroxene from the Aqiang and Yutian intrusions; Table S7: Bulk partition coefficients used for trace-element modeling in Figure 14; Figure S1: CL images of zircons showing internal textures and ages of 206Pb/238U (Ma).


2016 ◽  
Vol 105 (5) ◽  
pp. 1621-1636 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cong Wang ◽  
Xiao-Gan Cheng ◽  
Han-Lin Chen ◽  
Kang Li ◽  
Xiao-Gen Fan ◽  
...  

Lithosphere ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao-Qiang Liu ◽  
Chuan-Lin Zhang ◽  
Haibo Zou ◽  
Qian Wang ◽  
Xiao-Shu Hao ◽  
...  

Abstract The Western Kunlun-Pamir-Karakorum (WKPK) at the northwestern Tibetan Plateau underwent long-term terrane accretion from the Paleozoic to the Cenozoic. Within this time span, four phases of magmatism occurred in WKPK during the Early Paleozoic, Triassic-Jurassic, Early Cretaceous, and Cenozoic. These voluminous magmatic rocks contain critical information on the evolution of the Tethys Oceans. In this contribution, we provide field observations, petrography, ages, whole-rock elemental and Sr-Nd isotopic compositions, and zircon in situ Lu-Hf isotopes of the Triassic-Jurassic granitoids and pegmatites from the Dahongliutan in Western Kunlun and Turuke area at the Pamir Plateau, in an attempt to constrain their petrogenesis and to decipher a more detailed Paleo-Tethys evolution process. The Dahongliutan pluton is composed of diorites (ca. 210 Ma) and monzogranite (ca. 200 Ma). The diorites have moderate SiO2 (56.77–62.22 wt. %), variable Mg# (46–49), and low Cr (34.4–50.6 ppm) and Ni contents (7.0–14.5 ppm). They show LREE-enriched patterns (LaN/YbN=4.3–17), with variable negative Eu anomalies (0.63–0.91) and variable ratios of Nb/La (0.27–0.97). Isotopically, the diorites display enriched whole-rock εNdt (-5.43 to -7.67) and negative to positive zircon εHft values (-6.6 to 0.4). They were most likely generated by melting of a subduction-modified mantle source with subsequent assimilation and fractional crystallization. The Turuke monzogranites (ca. 202–197 Ma) have S-type granite characteristics and are characterized by high SiO2 (70.36–76.12 wt. %) and A/CNK values (1.19–1.36), variable LREE-enriched patterns (LaN/YbN=8.87–14.40), negative Eu anomaly (0.07–0.56), relatively uniform whole-rock εNdt (-10.49 to -11.22), and variable negative zircon εHft values (-10.7 to -1.3). They were probably generated by muscovite-dehydration melting of dominantly metapelitic sources. The widespread pegmatites (ca. 195 Ma) at the Dahongliutan area record an extensional setting after the collision of Karakorum with the South Kunlun-Tianshuihai terrane. Combining our new data with the previous studies, we propose a divergent double-sided subduction of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean (243–208 Ma) and a gradual closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean from east (ca. 200 Ma) to west (ca. 180 Ma) to explain the Triassic-Jurassic tectono-magmatism in the WKPK.


2021 ◽  
Vol 567 ◽  
pp. 110265
Author(s):  
Jian-Jun Fan ◽  
Yaoling Niu ◽  
An-Bo Luo ◽  
Chao-Ming Xie ◽  
Yu-Jie Hao ◽  
...  

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