Tectono-magmatic response to the geometric evolution of slab breakoff in the Paleo-Tethys Ocean: Constraints from Late Triassic granites in the Qiangtang block, northern Tibet

GSA Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI:10.1130/b36456.1
Hao Wu, Xijun Liu, Jing-Wen Chen, Cai Li, R. Yang, Zi-qi Jiang
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Slab breakoff can explain the postcollisional igneous and metamorphic events in many collisional orogens and triggers the transition from initial continental collision to deep subduction. However, the relationship between the deep-seated geometry of slab breakoff and shallow tectono-magmatic events remains unclear. In this study, we report new geochronological, geochemical, and Hf isotope data for granitic rocks from the Qiangtang block. Three granitic samples yielded zircon U-Pb ages of 226−214 Ma and mostly gave negative zircon εHf(t) values of −20.1 to +0.57. These granitoids are K-rich, calc-alkaline, magnesian, and metaluminous to weakly peraluminous. We propose that the granites were generated by partial melting of compositionally heterogeneous lower crust in the Southern Qiangtang block. Our new data, along with previously published data for igneous and metamorphic rocks in the Qiangtang block, suggest that the Longmu Co−Shuanghu suture zone represents a remnant of the closure of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean, and that the Late Triassic tectono-magmatic evolution was controlled by slab breakoff after continental collision. The contrasting magmatic and metamorphic ages show that the two stages of tectono-magmatic activity in the Late Triassic were due to a change in the subduction angle of the continental lithosphere from steep (225−215 Ma) to shallow (215−205 Ma) during slab breakoff. Furthermore, we infer that slab breakoff of the oceanic lithosphere caused extensive crustal melting and reworking and initiated far-field subduction. Our results provide new insights into the slab breakoff processes that control the geometry of subducting continental lithosphere and related postcollisional magmatic and metamorphic events in collision zones.
古特提斯洋板块断裂几何演化的构造-岩浆响应:来自藏北羌塘地块晚三叠世花岗岩的约束
板块断裂可以解释许多碰撞造山带的碰撞后火成岩和变质事件,并触发了从最初的大陆碰撞到深俯冲的转变。然而,板块断裂的深层几何形态与浅层构造-岩浆事件之间的关系尚不清楚。本文报道了羌塘地块花岗质岩石的新年代学、地球化学和Hf同位素资料。3个花岗岩样品的锆石U-Pb年龄在226 ~ 214 Ma之间,大部分锆石εHf(t)值为- 20.1 ~ +0.57。这些花岗岩类为富钾、钙碱性、镁质、铝质至弱过铝质。我们认为,这些花岗岩是由羌塘地块南部非均质下地壳的部分熔融作用形成的。结合已有的羌塘地块火成岩和变质岩资料,我们认为龙木Co -双湖缝合带是古特提斯洋闭合的残余,晚三叠世构造岩浆演化受大陆碰撞后的板块断裂控制。岩浆时代和变质时代的对比表明,晚三叠世的两期构造岩浆活动是由于大陆岩石圈在板块断裂过程中俯冲角度由陡(225 ~ 215 Ma)向浅(215 ~ 205 Ma)转变所致。此外,我们推断大洋岩石圈的板块断裂引起了广泛的地壳融化和改造,并引发了远场俯冲。我们的研究结果对控制俯冲大陆岩石圈几何形状的板块断裂过程以及碰撞带中相关的碰撞后岩浆和变质事件提供了新的见解。
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