Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 611756, China
2. State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China
Abstract
Late Ordovician–Early Silurian intermediate igneous rocks have been detected in the Dunhuang Block, NW China. These igneous rocks help to constrain the tectonic evolution of the Dunhuang Block and the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt in the early Paleozoic. We carried out zircon U–Pb dating, whole-rock geochemistry and zircon Hf isotope analyses for the early Paleozoic gneissic diorites from the Sanweishan and northern Huangshuihou areas in the Dunhuang Block. The zircon U–Pb geochronology shows that the emplacement ages of the gneissic dioritic rocks were
c.
443–440 Ma. The dioritic rocks show varying SiO
2
(48.1–63.1 wt%) and MgO (1.87–3.52 wt%) contents, with high Mg# (46–52) values and negative Eu anomalies (Eu/Eu* = 0.62–0.94). Zircons in the gneissic diorites from the northern Huangshuigou and Sanweishan areas yield variable
ε
Hf
(
t
) values of −4.4 to +10.4 and −8.6 to −6.2, respectively, coupled with low Rb/Sr (0.04–0.34), Rb/Ba (0.06–0.31) and Al
2
O
3
/(MgO + FeO
T
) (0.72–1.47) ratios, indicating that they were predominately generated by disequilibrium melting of the juvenile crust and mixed with ancient crustal and minor mantle melts. In conjunction with previously published data, we propose that the early Paleozoic gneissic dioritic rocks were formed in a continental margin arc setting related to the southward subduction of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean. Our findings suggest that the Dunhuang Block was modified and reactivated by the Paleozoic orogenic events related to the evolution of the Palaeo-Asian Ocean, resulting in extensive Paleozoic magmatism–metamorphism over the whole Dunhuang area.
Supplementary material:
Analytical methods, U-Pb geochronological data, zircon trace element data, zircon Lu-Hf isotopic compositions, and geochemical data for analysed samples, and additional figures are available at
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6174601
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Opening Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Northwest University
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Publisher
Geological Society of London
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