Formation and composition of the Late Cretaceous Gangdese arc lower crust in southern Tibet
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Guo, Liang; Jagoutz, Oliver E; Shinevar, William J.; Zhang, Hong-Fei
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Arc lower crust plays a critical role in processing mantle-derived basaltic melts into the intermediate continental crust, yet can only be studied indirectly or in exposed arc sections. Compared with the relatively well-studied oceanic arc sections (e.g., Kohistan and Talkeetna), the composition and formation mechanisms of continental arc lower crust remain less clear. Here we present a geochronological and geochemical study on the Lilong Complex and the Wolong granitoids from the Gangdese arc deep crustal section in southern Tibet. The Lilong Complex is composed of the early (85–95 Ma) mafic-intermediate sequence and late (85–86 Ma) ultramafic sequence. The Lilong crustal section exposed crustal depth extending from ~ 42 to 17 km based on the geobarometry. The mafic-intermediate sequence is a damp (low H2O) igneous differentiation sequence characterized by the subsequent appearance of pyroxene → plagioclase → amphibole → biotite. The ultramafic sequence represents a wet igneous differentiation sequence composed of olivine → pyroxene → amphibole → plagioclase. The 74–84 Ma Wolong granitoids were formed by fractional crystallization of wet magma and intra-crustal assimilation. Calculated seismic properties of the Gangdese deep arc crust are comparable to the average continental crust at a similar depth. The average composition of the Gangdese arc lower crust is basaltic andesite with SiO2 of ~ 54 wt%. The highly incompatible elements in the Gangdese arc lower crust are systematically higher than those of the oceanic arc and are comparable with the estimates of lower continental crust, suggesting continental arc magmatism significantly contributes to the formation of continental crust.
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2020-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences; Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionJournal
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Guo, Liang et al. "Formation and composition of the Late Cretaceous Gangdese arc lower crust in southern Tibet." Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 175, 6 (June 2020): 58 © 2020 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature
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0010-7999
1432-0967