Jing-jing, Zhu; Rui-zhong, Hu; Xian-wu, Bi; Hong, Zhong; Heng, Chen (2011): Isotopic geochemistry of granitoids in the Jinshajiang suture zone, SW China [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763268, Supplement to: Jing-jing, Z et al. (2011): Zircon U-Pb ages, Hf-O isotopes and whole-rock Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry of granitoids in the Jinshajiang suture zone, SW China: constraints on petrogenesis and tectonic evolution of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean. Lithos, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2011.07.003
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The Jinshajiang suture zone, located in the eastern part of the Tethyan tectonic domain, is noticeable for a large-scale distribution of Late Jurassic to Triassic granitoids. These granitoids were genetically related to the evolution of the Paleo-Tethys Ocean. The Beiwu, Linong and Lunong granitoids occur in the middle zone of the Jinshajiang Suture Zone, and possess similar geochemical features, indicating they share a common magma source. SIMS zircon U-Pb dating reveals the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong granitic intrusions were emplaced at 233.9±1.4 Ma (2 sigma), 233.1 ±1.4 Ma (2 sigma) and 231.0±1.6 Ma (2 sigma), respectively. All of these granitoids are enriched in abundances of Si (SiO2 =65.2-73.5 wt.%), and large-ion-lithophile-elements (LILEs), but depleted in high-field-strength-elements contents (HFSEs, e.g., Nb, Ta, Ti). In addition, they have low P2O5 contents (0.06-0.11 wt.%), A/CNK values ([molecular Al2O3/(CaO+Na2O+K2O)], mostly<1.1) and 10000Ga/Al ratios (1.7-2.2), consistent with the characteristics of I-type granites. In terms of isotopic compositions, these granitoids have high initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.7078-0.7148), Pb isotopic compositions [(206Pb/204Pb)t=18.213-18.598, (207Pb/204Pb)t=15.637-15.730 and (208Pb/204Pb)t=38.323-38.791], zircon d18O values (7. per mil-9.3 per mil) and negative eNd(t) values (-5.1 to -6.7), suggesting they were predominantly derived from the continental crust. Their Nb/Ta ratios (average value=8.6) are consistent with those of the lower continental crust (LCC). However, variable ?Hf(t) values (-8.6 to +2.8) and the occurrences of mafic microgranular enclaves (MMEs) suggest that mantle-derived melts and lower crustal magmas were involved in the generation of these granitoids. Moreover, the high Pb isotopic ratios and elevated zircon d18O values of these rocks indicate a significant contribution of the upper crustal composition. We propose a model in which the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong granitoids were generated under a late collisional or post-collisional setting. It is possible that this collision was completed before Late Triassic. Decompression induced mantle-derived magmas underplated and provided the heat for the anatexis of the crust. Hybrid melts including mantle-derived and the lower crustal magmas were then generated. The hybrid melts thereafter ascended to a shallow depth and resulted in some degree of sedimentary rocks assimilation. Such three-component mixing magmas source and subsequent fractional crystallization could be responsible for the formation of the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong granitoids.
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Median Latitude: 28.914022 * Median Longitude: 99.090522 * South-bound Latitude: 28.889667 * West-bound Longitude: 99.084111 * North-bound Latitude: 28.960139 * East-bound Longitude: 99.102806
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BW-1 * Latitude: 28.960139 * Longitude: 99.093583 * Location: Beiwu intrusion, Hajiang suture zone, southwest China * Method/Device: Rock sample (ROCK)
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- Jing-jing, Z; Rui-zhong, H; Xian-wu, B et al. (2011): Appendix A: SIMS zircon U-Pb isotopic analysis of the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong intrusions. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763233
- Jing-jing, Z; Rui-zhong, H; Xian-wu, B et al. (2011): Appendix B: Zircon oxygen isotopic analysis of the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong intrusions. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763240
- Jing-jing, Z; Rui-zhong, H; Xian-wu, B et al. (2011): Appendix C: Hf-isotope data from zircons in the Beiwu, Linong and Lunong intrusions. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763267