Geochronological and geochemical evidence for a Late Ordovician to Silurian arc–back-arc system in the northern Great Xing'an Range, NE China

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Bo Liu [1 ,2 ]
Jia-Fu Chen [1 ,3 ]
Bao-Fu Han [4 ]
Jun-Lai Liu [3 ]
Jia-Wei Li [1 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on Safe Mining of Deep Metal Mines, Department of Geology, School of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeastern University
[2] Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Evaluation in Northeast Asia, Ministry of Natural Resources
[3] State Key Laboratory of Geological Process and Mineral Resources, School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences
[4] Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Orogenic Belts and Crustal Evolution, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University
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中国国家自然科学基金; 中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助;
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P59 [地球化学]; P534.4 [古生代(界)];
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The early Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Xing’an-Mongolian Orogenic Belt is dominated by two oceanic basins on the northwestern and southeastern sides of the Xing’an Block,i.e.,the Xinlin-Xiguitu Ocean and the Nenjiang Ocean.However,the early development of the Nenjiang Ocean remains unclear.Here,we present zircon U-Pb geochronology and whole-rock elemental and Sr-Nd isotopic data on the gabbros in the Xinglong area together with andesitic tuffs and basalts in the Duobaoshan area.LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating of gabbros and andesitic tuffs yielded crystallization ages of 443-436 Ma and 452-451 Ma,respectively.The Early Silurian Xinglong gabbros show calc-alkaline and E-MORB affinities but they are enriched in LILEs,and depleted in HFSEs,with relatively low U/Th ratios of 0.18-0.36 and ε(t) values of-1.6 to +0.5.These geochemical features suggest that the gabbros might originate from a mantle wedge modified by pelagic sediment-derived melts,consistent with a back-arc basin setting.By contrast,the andesitic tuffs are characterized by high MgO(>5 wt.%),Cr(138-200 ppm),and Ni(65-110 ppm) contents,and can be termed as high-Mg andesites.Their low Sr/Y ratios of 15.98-17.15 and U/Th values of 0.24-0.25 and moderate(La/Sm)values of 3.07-3.26 are similar to those from the Setouchi Volcanic Belt(SW Japan),and are thought to be derived from partial melting of subducted sediments,and subsequent melt-mantle interaction.The Duobaoshan basalts have high Nb(8.44-10.30 ppm) and TiOcontents(1.17-1.60 wt.%),typical of Nb-enriched basalts.They are slightly younger than regional adakitic rocks and have positive ε(t) values of +5.2 to +5.7 and are interpreted to be generated by partial melting of a depleted mantle source metasomatized by earlier adakitic melts.Synthesized with coeval arc-related igneous rocks from the southeastern Xing’an Block,we propose that the Duobaoshan high-Mg andesitic tuffs and Nbenriched basalts are parts of the Late Ordovician and Silurian Sonid Zuoqi-Duobaoshan arc belt,and they were formed by the northwestern subduction of the Nenjiang Ocean.Such a subduction beneath the integrated Xing’an-Erguna Block also gave rise to the East Ujimqin-Xinglong igneous belt in a continental back-arc basin setting.Our new data support an early Paleozoic arc-back-arc model in the northern Great Xing’an Range.
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