Early Mesozoic Bimodal Volcanic Sequences of Central Mongolia: Implications for the Evolution of the Khentey Segment of the Mongol–Okhotsk Belt

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
V. V. Yarmolyuk, A. M. Kozlovsky, V. M. Savatenkov, A. S. Novikova, Ts. Oyunchimeg
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Volcanic sequences of bimodal basalt–trachyte–alkaline rhyolite character with alkaline granites are widespread in central Mongolia. They crop out in small sublatitudinal grabens scattered along the southern and western surroundings of the Khentey part of the Mongol–Okhotsk Belt. According to geochronological data, the bimodal magmatic activity continued from the latest Triassic to earliest Jurassic (at ∼220–195 Ma). Many rocks of the bimodal sequences contain high concentrations of alkalis and rare metals. Fractional crystallization was the leading process for enrichment of rare metals up to their ore-level concentrations in the most differentiated melts. Mafic magmas enriched relative to the OIB in most incompatible trace elements were parental for all rocks of these associations. At the same time, they show elevated Ba and depleted Ta and Nb contents, which indicate that a lithospheric mantle component was involved in their source. The Nd and Sr isotopic ratios of the rocks indicate that the magmas were derived from at least two sources, which are identified as enriched asthenospheric mantle and metasomatized subduction-modified lithospheric mantle. Bimodal magmatism in the Khentey segment of the Mongol–Okhotsk belt appeared ~30 Ma after collision caused by the closure of the Ada-Tsag branch of the Mongol–Okhotsk Ocean at about 250 Ma. Rifting affected the entire surroundings of the Khentey segment of the belt and controlled this magmatism. It was initiated by the collapse of the orogen with delamination of its keel caused the involvement of asthenospheric mantle in the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic magmatism of the region

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蒙古中部早中生代双峰火山序列:对蒙古-鄂霍次克带肯特段演化的启示
双峰玄武岩-粗面岩-碱性流纹岩特征的火山序列广泛分布于蒙古中部。它们在沿着蒙古-鄂霍次克带的肯特部分的南部和西部周围分散的小的次垂直地堑中出现。根据地质年代学资料,双峰岩浆活动从晚三叠纪持续到早侏罗世(~ 220-195 Ma)。双峰层序的许多岩石含有高浓度的碱和稀有金属。在分化程度最高的熔体中,分离结晶是稀有金属富集至矿级浓度的主要过程。大部分不相容微量元素相对于OIB富集的基性岩浆是这些组合中所有岩石的母岩。Ba含量升高,Ta、Nb含量下降,表明其来源与岩石圈地幔成分有关。岩石的Nd和Sr同位素比值表明,岩浆至少有两个来源,分别为富集软流圈地幔和交代俯冲改造岩石圈地幔。在蒙古-鄂霍次克洋阿达-察萨格支在250 Ma左右关闭所引起的碰撞后,蒙古-鄂霍次克带的肯特段出现了双峰岩浆活动。裂谷作用影响了整个断裂带的周围,并控制了这一岩浆活动。它是由造山带的崩塌和龙骨的剥离引起的软流圈地幔在该地区晚三叠世-早侏罗世岩浆活动中的参与而引发的
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Petrology
Petrology 地学-地球科学综合
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2.40
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27
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Petrology is a journal of magmatic, metamorphic, and experimental petrology, mineralogy, and geochemistry. The journal offers comprehensive information on all multidisciplinary aspects of theoretical, experimental, and applied petrology. By giving special consideration to studies on the petrography of different regions of the former Soviet Union, Petrology provides readers with a unique opportunity to refine their understanding of the geology of the vast territory of the Eurasian continent. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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