Late Paleozoic rift-related basalts from central Inner Mongolia, China

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2017

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Zhu, Wenping
Tian, W.
Wei, C
Fu, Bin
Fanning, Christopher Mark
Chen, Mimi
Shao, Jian
Wang, Bin

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Pergamon-Elsevier Ltd

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Late Paleozoic basaltic volcanism widely occurred in central Inner Mongolia, the southeastern part of the Central Asia Orogenic Blet (CAOB). Three volcanic pulses are identified by ion microprobe (SHRIMP II) zircon U-Pb analysis, which are Late Carboniferous (ca. 315Ma), the latest Carboniferous (ca. 303Ma) and early Permian (ca. 284Ma). Basalts in the earliest stage are characterized by flat HREE, depletion in Nb and Ta, MORB-like Th/Yb ratios and depleted mantle (DM)-like Hf isotopic ratios. These are similar to forearc basalts, that have been generated by melting of a fluxed depleted mantle in an extensional environment. The latest Carboniferous basalts (sample D1363) have no Zr-Hf anomalies, relatively radiogenic Hf isotopic ratios (εHf(t)=+12.1 to +19.7) and high δ18O values up to 8.5‰, VSMOW. These are likely to be magmas originated from decompressional melting of a depleted mantle that interacted with ocean floor pillow basalts during their ascending through the crust. The early Permian sample D1380 have variable 206Pb/238U zircon ages with an interpreted magma crystallization age of 284.4±2.5Ma. These zircons have scattered Hf isotope (εHf(t)=+5 to +14) and δ18O (1.8-11.0‰, VSMOW), which suggest the involvement of a relatively enriched mantle source. Overall the temporal evolution of the Late Paleozoic basaltic volcanism from central Inner Mongolia suggests a rift-related tectonic setting

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Central Asia Orogenic Belt, Inner Mongolia, Late Carboniferous, Early Permian, Basalt, Rift

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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

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