Trong Huu Nguyen, D. T. Le, Ban Xuan To, A. Pham, T. X. Ngo, N. T. Ha, Ly Ly Thi Nguyen
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摘要
初莱花岗质广泛分布于北孔图姆地块。Chu Lai body位于Nui Thanh town (Nui Thanh Dists)的西南偏西。(广南箴言)。面积约300平方公里。初莱岩体主要由两片云母片麻岩组成,呈浅灰色,具有斑状质结构。主要矿物有斜长石(25÷40%)、钾长石(20÷40%)、石英(25÷35%)、黑云母(5÷13%)、褐云母(0÷6%)。副矿物有磷灰石、锆石、滑石。偶尔发现石榴石和电气石。初莱岩体花岗岩体锆石一般为自面状至亚面状,深灰色,棱柱状,尺寸为100÷300µm,长/宽比值为1:1÷1:3。初莱样品的锆石岩心中有许多新元古代—寒武系的锆石,这些锆石被认为是继承的。LA-ICP-MS锆石年龄为431 Ma,对应志留纪。初莱花岗岩体具有强负锆石εHf (-4.2÷-11.4)和复杂的继承锆石成分,具有典型的s型花岗岩特征。Hf模式年龄TDM2 1.5÷1.9 Ga,表明初莱花岗花岗岩来源于古地壳基底岩的部分熔融,年龄可能为古元古代。
U-Pb zircon LA-ICP-MS and Hf composition in granitogneiss of Chu Lai body and its implication of the Kontum massif, central Vietnam
The Chu Lai granitogneiss is widespread throught the Northern Kontum massif. The Chu Lai body is located in the W-SW of the Nui Thanh Townlet (Nui Thanh Dists., Quang Nam Prov.). On an areas of ~ 300 km2. The Chu Lai intrusion mainly consists two mica gneiss, it is light grey and have porphyritic textures. Its major minerals include plagioclase (25÷40%), K-feldpar (20÷40%), quartz (25÷35%), biotite (5÷13%) and mustcovite (0÷6%). Accessory minerals are apatite, zircon, orthit. Garnet and tourmaline are occiasionally found. Zircons separated from a granitogneiss sample colleted in Chu Lai body are generally euhedral to subhedral, dark gray and prissmatic in shape with 100÷300 µm, with length/witdth ratios from 1:1÷1:3. There are many Neoproterozoic - Cambrian ages among the zircon cores in the Chu Lai samples, and these are regarded as inherited zircons. The LA-ICP-MS zircon age is 431 Ma, corresponding to the Silurian. The Chu Lai granitogneiss strongly negative zircon εHf (-4.2÷-11.4) and complex inherited zircon components, characteristics of typical S-type granite. Hf model ages TDM2 1.5÷1.9 Ga, suggests that the Chu Lai granitogneiss was derived from partial melting of old crustal basement rocks, probaly Paleoproterozoic in age.