2019
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14360
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Carboniferous Highly Fractionated I‐type Granites from the Kalamaili Fault Zone, Eastern Xinjiang, NW China: Petrogenesis and Tectonic Implications

Abstract: Carboniferous magmatism is one of the most important tectonothermal events in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB). However, the final closure time of the Kalamaili Ocean between East Junggar and Harlik Mountain is still debated. Early Carboniferous (332 Ma) and late Carboniferous (307-298 Ma) granitic magmatism from Kalamaili fault zone have been recognized by LA-ICP-MS zircon U-Pb dating. They are both metaluminous highly fractionated I-type and belong to the high-K calc-alkaline. The granitoids for early … Show more

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“…The samples from the Khatan 17 granitic pluton plot in the post or late collisional field, indicating emplacement in a post or late collisional setting. It is worth noting that a large number of Late Carboniferous-early Permian peralkaline granites and Atype granites were emplaced in the Sino-Mongolia border region, along with the eruption of A-type rhyolites, and they also represent a post-collisional setting (Hong et al, 1994;Kovalenko and Yarmolyuk,1995;Gorton and Schandl, 2000;Gerel et al, 2005;Blight et al, 2010a;Zhang, 2014;Tong et al, 2015;Wang T et al, 2017;Song et al, 2019). Furthermore, the characteristics of the 320-270 Ma arc-like intra-continental basalts in the area suggest that they were generated in a post-orogenic extensional environment, facilitated by subducted-slabdriven deep-earth fluid recycling (Fu et al, 2016;.…”
Section: Tectonic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples from the Khatan 17 granitic pluton plot in the post or late collisional field, indicating emplacement in a post or late collisional setting. It is worth noting that a large number of Late Carboniferous-early Permian peralkaline granites and Atype granites were emplaced in the Sino-Mongolia border region, along with the eruption of A-type rhyolites, and they also represent a post-collisional setting (Hong et al, 1994;Kovalenko and Yarmolyuk,1995;Gorton and Schandl, 2000;Gerel et al, 2005;Blight et al, 2010a;Zhang, 2014;Tong et al, 2015;Wang T et al, 2017;Song et al, 2019). Furthermore, the characteristics of the 320-270 Ma arc-like intra-continental basalts in the area suggest that they were generated in a post-orogenic extensional environment, facilitated by subducted-slabdriven deep-earth fluid recycling (Fu et al, 2016;.…”
Section: Tectonic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%