Geochemistry and trace element behaviors of eclogite during its exhumation in the Xitieshan terrane, North Qaidam UHP belt, NW China

被引:39
|
作者
Zhang, Cong [1 ]
Zhang, Lifei [1 ]
Bader, Thomas [1 ]
Song, Shuguang [1 ]
Lou, Yuxing [2 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Key Lab Orogen Belts & Crustal Evolut, MOE, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Geol Sci, Inst Geomech, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China
基金
中国博士后科学基金;
关键词
Eclogite protolith; Sm-Nd; Rb-Sr isotopic analyses; Retrograde metamorphic fluid; North Qaidam UHP belt; ULTRAHIGH-PRESSURE METAMORPHISM; ZIRCON U-PB; NOMINALLY ANHYDROUS MINERALS; COESITE-BEARING ECLOGITES; FLUID-ROCK INTERACTIONS; WESTERN GNEISS REGION; SUBDUCTION ZONES; SM-ND; CONTINENTAL COLLISION; GARNET-PERIDOTITE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jseaes.2012.09.021
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Xitieshan terrane, located in the central part of the North Qaidam ultrahigh pressure (UHP) metamorphic belt, China, is mainly composed of orthogneiss and paragneiss and a few intercalated eclogite layers and boudins. Based on their bulk-rock TiO2-contents, the eclogites can be subdivided into a high-Ti group (TiO2 > 2%) and a low-Ti group (TiO2 < 2%). Whole-rock major and trace element analyses revealed that the protoliths of the low-Ti eclogites are normal-type mid-ocean ridge basalts (N-MORB), whereas those of the high-Ti eclogites are either enriched-type mid-ocean ridge basalts (E-MORB) or near ridge sea-mount basalts, respectively. The Sr-Nd isotopes of eclogites of both groups are similar to those of MORB. Those of the low-Ti eclogites are characterized by positive epsilon(Nd)(T) and restricted I-sr values and therefore provide further evidence for the formation of the protoliths of the eclogites in an oceanic environment. On the other hand, the Sr-Nd isotopes of high-Ti eclogites show mainly positive but also some negative epsilon(Nd)(T) values and relatively broadly distributed I-sr values, indicating minor crustal contamination of the ocean floor basalts. Considering available 750-877 Ma protolith ages preserved in zircon cores, it is inferred that some of the eclogites derived from Neoproterozoic protoliths were emplaced onto the crust far ahead of the Paleozoic deep subduction, while the other eclogites originate from a different oceanic crust, e.g., the Paleo-Qilian ocean, indicating multiple orogenies in the geological history of the Xitieshan terrane, China. Whole-rock and in-situ LA-ICP-MS mineral trace element analyses of eclogites revealed two stages of fluid behavior during retrogression that correspond to the two exhumation stages uncovered by phase equilibrium calculations. The mineral scale trace element distributions and trace element inheritance of newly formed amphibole from its precursors indicate that, at the peak metamorphic stage (M1) and at the earlier (eclogite facies) overprint (M2), the fluid was internally controlled by the rock itself. Within a mafic lens, the amount of water-soluble elements (e.g., Rb, Sr, Ba, U, Pb and LREE), observed in the whole-rock compositions as well as in amphiboles, increases from the core (phengite-bearing eclogite) to the rim (amphibolite) and implies an external fluid source for the amphibolite facies retrogression (M3) which should be helpful for the final exhumation of UHP eclogite. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:81 / 97
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Zircon trace element geochemistry from UHP to exhumation conditions, North-East Greenland Caledonides
    McClelland, W. C.
    Gilotti, J. A.
    Wooden, J. L.
    GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA, 2010, 74 (12) : A685 - A685
  • [32] Petrology, geochemistry and isotopic ages of eclogites from the Dulan UHPM Terrane, the North Qaidam, NW China
    Song, SG
    Yang, JS
    Liou, JG
    Wu, CL
    Shi, RD
    Xu, ZQ
    LITHOS, 2003, 70 (3-4) : 195 - 211
  • [33] From oceanic subduction to continental collision: An overview of HP-UHP metamorphic rocks in the North Qaidam UHP belt, NW China
    Zhang, Guibin
    Zhang, Lifei
    Christy, Andrew G.
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2013, 63 : 98 - 111
  • [34] The subducted oceanic crust within continental-type UHP metamorphic belt in the North Qaidam, NW China: Evidence from petrology, geochemistry and geochronology
    Zhang, Guibin
    Song, Shuguang
    Zhang, Lifei
    Niu, Yaoling
    LITHOS, 2008, 104 (1-4) : 99 - 118
  • [35] U-Pb geochronology of paragneisses and metabasite in the Xitieshan area, north Qaidam Mountains, western China: Constraints on the exhumation of HP/UHP metamorphic rocks
    Zhang, Jian-Xin
    Mattinson, Christopher G.
    Meng, Fan-Cong
    Yang, Huai-Jen
    Wan, Yu-Sheng
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2009, 35 (3-4) : 245 - 258
  • [36] Multistage anatexis during tectonic evolution from oceanic subduction to continental collision: A review of the North Qaidam UHP Belt, NW China
    Yu, Shengyao
    Li, Sanzhong
    Zhang, Jianxin
    Peng, Yinbiao
    Somerville, Ian
    Liu, Yongjiang
    Wang, Zhengyi
    Li, Zhuofan
    Yao, Yong
    Li, Yan
    EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2019, 191 : 190 - 211
  • [37] Protolith origin of eclogites from the North Qaidam UHP metamorphic Belt, NW China: Implications for the breakup of the Rodinia supercontinent
    Wang, Xiao-Dong
    Ding, Lin
    Zeng, Deng
    Yue, Ya-Hui
    Yang, Ling-Ping
    Wang, Zhe-Jun
    Xiao, Lu-An
    Wang, Chao
    PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH, 2023, 384
  • [38] Post-collisional magmatism: Consequences of UHPM terrane exhumation and orogen collapse, N. Qaidam UHPM belt, NW China
    Wang, Mengjue
    Song, Shuguang
    Niu, Yaoling
    Su, Li
    LITHOS, 2014, 210 : 181 - 198
  • [39] Natural type-C olivine fabrics in garnet peridotites in North Qaidam UHP collision belt, NW China
    Jung, Haemyeong
    Lee, Jaeseok
    Ko, Byeongkwan
    Jung, Sejin
    Park, Munjae
    Cao, Yi
    Song, Shuguang
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2013, 594 : 91 - 102
  • [40] Anatexis of ultrahigh-pressure eclogite during exhumation in the North Qaidam ultrahigh-pressure terrane: Constraints from petrology, zircon U-Pb dating, and geochemistry
    Yu Shengyao
    Zhang Jianxin
    Sun Deyou
    Li Yunshuai
    Gong Jianghua
    GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2015, 127 (9-10) : 1290 - 1312