地壳消长过程中的锆石 Zr 同位素分馏

IF 6 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science China Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1007/s11430-024-1350-4
Erlin Zhu, Qiongxia Xia, Zhaoya Li, Renxu Chen, James Van Orman
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锆是高场强元素之一,但由于数据库有限,其在地球化学过程中的同位素行为仍不确定。虽然岩浆岩中的锆同位素经常被用来追溯岩浆通过碎裂结晶的演化过程,但令人好奇的是,在地壳消长过程中,锆石的生长是如何产生高度异质的锆同位素的。针对这一问题,我们分别对中国拉萨南区和大别山北区两个高温变质岩系的伟晶岩进行了锆石 Zr 同位素原位分析。结果显示,δ94Zr值变化很大,分别为-0.30‰至+0.81‰和-0.58‰至+0.49‰。除了岩浆成因的孑遗锆石外,还从锆石的出现率、微量元素和δ94Zr值等方面鉴定出两类新生长的锆石。围岩型锆石主要出现在原位白云母中,其 Nb-Ta-Hf-U 含量最高,δ94Zr 值也不同程度地高于冲突型锆石。主要存在于白垩系矿脉中的无酸性锆石的 Nb-Ta-Hf-U 含量高于遗迹锆石,δ94Zr 值与遗迹锆石相似。模型计算表明,新长出锆石的不同锆同位素组成是锆石和非锆石相脱钩释放锆元素的结果。围岩锆石的锆元素供应主要来自原位无锆熔体中含锆矿物的分解(非锆石效应),而无锆熔体锆石的锆元素供应主要来自演化熔体中原有锆石的溶解(锆石效应)。伟晶岩中明显的锆同位素变化很好地说明了部分熔融过程中无极熔体的生成、迁移和积累。因此,锆石同位素可作为区分地壳缺氧过程中围岩锆石和缺氧锆石的有力手段。
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Zircon Zr isotope fractionation during crustal anatexis

Zirconium is one of high field strength elements but its isotope behavior during geochemical processes is still uncertain because of the limited database. While Zr isotopes in magmatic rocks are often used to trace the evolution of magmas through fractional crystallization, it is intriguing how highly heterogeneous Zr isotopes were produced by the growth of zircon during crustal anatexis. We address this issue by in-situ zircon Zr isotope analyses of migmatites from two high-temperature metamorphic terranes in the South Lhasa zone and the North Dabie zone, respectively, in China. The results show highly variable δ94Zr values from −0.30‰ to +0.81‰ and from −0.58‰ to +0.49‰, respectively. In addition to the relict zircon of magmatic origin, two types of newly-grown zircons were identified in terms of their occurrences, trace elements and δ94Zr values. The peritectic zircon, mainly occurring in the in-situ leucosomes, exhibits the highest Nb-Ta-Hf-U contents and variably higher δ94Zr values than those of the relict zircon. The anatectic zircon, mainly occurring in the leucocratic veins, shows higher Nb-Ta-Hf-U contents than and similar δ94Zr values to those of the relict zircon. Model calculations demonstrate that the variable Zr isotope compositions of newly-grown zircons would result from decoupled release of Zr from zircon and non-zircon phases. The Zr supply of the peritectic zircon is mainly derived from the decomposition of Zr-bearing minerals in the in-situ anatectic melt (the non-zircon effect), whereas the Zr supply of the anatectic zircon is mainly from the dissolution of pre-existing zircons in the evolved melt (the zircon effect). The significant Zr isotope variations in the migmatites well illustrate the generation, migration and accumulation of the anatectic melts during the partial melting. Therefore, Zr isotopes can be used as a powerful means for distinguishing between the peritectic and anatectic zircons during crustal anatexis.

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Science China Earth Sciences
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期刊介绍: Science China Earth Sciences, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research.
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