蒙古北部杜兰汗花岗质岩体的时代、成因及构造背景

Baatar Gendenjamts, B. Munkhtsengel, D. Odgerel, Dorjgochoo Sanchir, B. Ganbat
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Dulaankhan花岗质岩体位于蒙古北部,蒙古-外白加里亚带(MTB)的南部,在岩石学上由细粒到中等粒度的过碱性花岗岩组成,并被少量石英正长岩侵入。地球化学数据显示,Dulaankhan花岗岩和侵入石英正长岩均为轻度过铝质和高钾钙碱性,相对于HREE富含LREE,具有负Eu异常,相对于高场强元素(HFSE;例如Nb、Ta和Ti)富含大离子亲石元素(LILE;例如K、Cs和Rb)。就Nb、Zr和Y与Ga/Al的关系而言,Dulaankhan花岗岩和石英正长岩表现出A型花岗岩的地球化学特征,可归类为A2亚型花岗岩,这意味着该深成岩体形成于碰撞后的伸展环境中。LA-ICPMS锆石U-Pb定年结果表明,杜兰汗花岗岩在198±1Ma结晶,而侵入的石英正长岩在180±1Ma,这与我们的现场观察一致,即石英正长岩体侵入花岗岩,证明这两个花岗岩体在不同的时间侵位,尽管它们都形成于早侏罗世。根据这些新数据以及区域数据,我们认为杜兰汗花岗岩深成岩体可能产生于与蒙古-鄂霍次克带造山运动有关的碰撞后环境中,该造山运动似乎发生在早侏罗世之前的蒙古段北部。
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Age, origin and tectonic setting of Dulaankhan granitic pluton in northern Mongolia
Dulaankhan granitic pluton, which is situated in northern Mongolia, the southern portion of the Mongolian-Transbaikalian belt (MTB), is petrographically composed of fine to medium-grained peralkaline granite and is intruded by a small body of quartz syenite. Geochemical data show the Dulaankhan granite and the intruding quartz syenite are both slightly peraluminous and high-K calc-alkaline, and are enriched in LREEs relative to the HREEs, with negative Eu anomaly, and in large ion lithophile elements (LILEs; such as K, Cs and Rb) with respect to high field strength elements (HFSEs; e.g., Nb, Ta and Ti). In terms of relations of Nb, Zr and Y to Ga/Al, however, the Dulaankhan granite and quartz syenite show geochemical features of A-type granites and can be classified into the A2-sub type granite, implying that the pluton formed in an post-collision extensional environment. LA-ICPMS zircon U-Pb dating results suggest that the Dulaankhan granite crystallized at 198±1 Ma, whereas the intruding quartz syenite at 180±1 Ma, consistent with our field observation that the quartz syenite intrudes the granite, attesting that the two granitic bodies were emplaced at different times although both of them formed during the Early Jurassic period. According to these new data, as well as regional ones, we propose that the Dulaankhan granitic pluton was likely generated in the post-collision setting related to the orogenesis of the Mongol-Okhotsk belt that seems to occur prior to Early Jurassic in the northern Mongolian segment.
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