Petrogenesis of Jurassic Granitoids on Liaodong Peninsula, Northeast China: Constraints on the Evolution of the Mongol-Okhotsk and Pacific Tectonic Regimes

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Jinyu Li
Ye Qian
Leontine Tekoumc
Changji Zhao
Jinlei Sun
Tao Zheng
Fengyue Sun
Yanjie Shen
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[1] Jilin University,College of Earth Sciences
[2] Ministry of Nature Resources,Key Laboratory of Mineral Resources Evaluation in Northeast Asia
[3] University of N’djamena,Laboratory of Geology, Faculty of Sciences
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Journal of Earth Science | 2021年 / 32卷
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Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean; Pacific Plate; S-type granites; adakites; Northeast China;
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The tectonic setting of Jurassic magmatism in the Northeast China (NE China) is unclear. Here, we present new petrological, whole-rock geochemical, zircon U-Pb geochronological, and zircon Lu-Hf isotope data for Jurassic granitoids of the Wulong region, Liaodong Peninsula, NE China. Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) zircon U-Pb data indicate that these granitoids were emplaced at 165–156 Ma. The biotite monzogranite, two-mica monzogranite, monzogranite, granodiorite, biotite granodiorite, and syenogranite are strongly peraluminous (A/CNK=1.09–1.29), contain peraluminous minerals such as muscovite, have high normative corundum abundances (1.26 wt.%–3.28 wt.%), and have high K2O/Na2O ratios (0.76–1.48), all of which indicate an S-type granite affinity. However, the biotite granodiorite and syenogranite have high Sr (391 ppm–570 ppm) and low Y (3.06 ppm–5.94 ppm) contents, with high Sr/Y (65.8–185.9) ratios, and the two-mica monzogranite, monzogranite, and granodiorite have relatively high Sr (138 ppm–379 ppm) and low Y (3.38 ppm–8.71 ppm) contents, with high Sr/Y ratios (19.1–77.9). All of the analyzed samples have negative zircon εHf(t) values (−41.4 to −20.6) with old two-stage Hf model ages (TDM2(Hf)=2.50–3.76 Ga). Therefore, we infer that the biotite monzogranite is the typical feature of S-type granite that was derived by partial melting of metagraywacke. The monzogranite, two-mica monzogranite, granodiorite, biotite granodiorite, and syenogranite exhibit geochemical characteristics of S-type granite with K-rich adakitic features, and were possibly derived by mixing of melts from clastic crustal materials and adakitic magmas. There are voluminous Jurassic igneous rocks in the NE China. By combining our study with the previous researches, this paper infers that the Jurassic magmatism within the Erguna-Xing’an Massif was related to the southward subduction and closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean; the Early Jurassic magmatism to the east of the Songliao Basin and in the northern North China Craton (NCC) was related to the subduction of the Pacific Plate; however, the Middle-Late Jurassic igneous rocks to the west of the Songliao Basin were related to the closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean and, in the northern NCC, were related to closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean with an influence from flat-slab subduction of the Pacific Plate.
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