2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2015.07.016
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Evolution of the Bangong–Nujiang Tethyan ocean: Insights from the geochronology and geochemistry of mafic rocks within ophiolites

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“…This interpretation is consistent with geochemical data on ophiolites of the Bangong‐Nujiang suture, which are mid‐ocean ridge basalt‐like suprasubduction‐zone ophiolites enriched in light rare earth elements and large‐ion lithophile element and depleted in Nb and Ta [ Huang et al , ; T. Liu et al , ; Wang et al , ; Xia et al , ]. The Bangong‐Nujiang ophiolites in Dongqiao are dated between 190 and 180 Ma, indicating an Early Jurassic onset of oceanic subduction [ T. Liu et al , ; Wang et al , ]. This ophiolite formation process may be compared with that of the Xigaze fore‐arc ophiolite [ Maffione et al , ], and is consistent with our interpretation of the southern Qiangtang basin as a fore‐arc basin.…”
Section: Interpretation and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…This interpretation is consistent with geochemical data on ophiolites of the Bangong‐Nujiang suture, which are mid‐ocean ridge basalt‐like suprasubduction‐zone ophiolites enriched in light rare earth elements and large‐ion lithophile element and depleted in Nb and Ta [ Huang et al , ; T. Liu et al , ; Wang et al , ; Xia et al , ]. The Bangong‐Nujiang ophiolites in Dongqiao are dated between 190 and 180 Ma, indicating an Early Jurassic onset of oceanic subduction [ T. Liu et al , ; Wang et al , ]. This ophiolite formation process may be compared with that of the Xigaze fore‐arc ophiolite [ Maffione et al , ], and is consistent with our interpretation of the southern Qiangtang basin as a fore‐arc basin.…”
Section: Interpretation and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The Amdo basement, between two segments (represented by Amdo ophiolite in the north and Yila ophiolite in the south) of the Bangong‐Nujiang suture zone [ Institute of Tibetan Geological Survey , ; Wang et al , ; Zhu et al , ] (Figure b), was thus tentatively interpreted as a microcontinent [ Chen et al , ; Guynn et al , ; X. R. Zhang et al , ; Zhu et al , ]. It consists of orthogneiss crystallized at 915–840 Ma and 530–470 Ma [ Guynn et al , , ], metasedimentary rocks bearing zircons showing affinity with the Qiangtang block [ Guynn et al , ; Zhu et al , ] and Lower‐Middle Jurassic granitoids (185–170 Ma) [ Guynn et al , ; D. L. Liu et al , ].…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…The suture zone is made up of a discontinuous belt of flysch, mélange and ophiolitic fragments (Kapp et al, 2003;B.D. Wang et al, 2016;K.J.…”
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