Mesozoic granites of the Chubachin Massif, Tukuringra Complex, Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi foldbelt: New geochemical, geochronological, and isotopic-geochemical evidence

Citation
Am. Larin et al., Mesozoic granites of the Chubachin Massif, Tukuringra Complex, Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi foldbelt: New geochemical, geochronological, and isotopic-geochemical evidence, PETROLOGY, 9(4), 2001, pp. 362-375
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
PETROLOGY
ISSN journal
08695911 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
362 - 375
Database
ISI
SICI code
0869-5911(200107/08)9:4<362:MGOTCM>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The Chubachin Massif in the central part of the Dzhugdzhur-Stanovoi foldbel t is dominated by biotite and biotite-muscovite granites and belongs to the Tukuringra Complex, which is traditionally considered to be Early Proteroz oic. Newly obtained geochronologic data (U-Pb on zircon) indicate that the age of the massif is 138 +/- 4.8 Ma. The most typical geochemical features of the rocks of the Chubachin Massif are as follows: (1) they belong to the moderately and low alkaline petrochemical types of the calc-alkaline serie s with broad variations in the Na2O/K2O ratios; (2) the rocks are very low in HFSE and most LILE, except Ba and Sr; and (3) they are low in REE and ar e characterized by fractionated patterns of these elements with a relative enrichment in LREE and strong depletion in HREE at the absence of Eu anomal ies. The parental melt of the granitoids was most probably produced by the partial melting of acid-intermediate rocks in an environment saturated with water. This process resulted in amphibole-enriched residue. Sm-Nd isotopic data [T-DM(2-st) = 2.5-2.1 Ga, epsilon (Nd) from -18.5 to -14.0] suggest t hat the parental melt of the Chubachin granites was derived from a mixed so urce, which consisted of rocks of the Early Proterozoic juvenile and Archea n continental crust. The granitoids of the Tukuringra Complex were produced in a collisional environment as a consequence of collision between the Amu r microplate and the Siberian craton or the immediate docking of the Barguz in-Vitim super-terrane to the Siberian craton along the Zhuin-Dzhudgzhur su ture.