2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemer.2013.07.004
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Geochronology and geochemistry of Middle Devonian mafic dykes in the East Kunlun orogenic belt, Northern Tibet Plateau: Implications for the transition from Prototethys to Paleotethys orogeny

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“…The two‐stage Nd model ages are from 1,292 to 1,677 Ma. All samples plot in a very restricted area in the Sr–Nd isotope diagram (Figure ; Xiong, Ma, Jiang, Liu, & Huang, ), close to the field of I‐type granitoids derived from lower crust in the EKO. Moreover, the granodiorite in the Hutouya deposit shows negative zircon ε Hf ( t ) values (−5.8 to −3.4; Table ).…”
Section: Petrogenesis Of Ore‐related Granitoidsmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The two‐stage Nd model ages are from 1,292 to 1,677 Ma. All samples plot in a very restricted area in the Sr–Nd isotope diagram (Figure ; Xiong, Ma, Jiang, Liu, & Huang, ), close to the field of I‐type granitoids derived from lower crust in the EKO. Moreover, the granodiorite in the Hutouya deposit shows negative zircon ε Hf ( t ) values (−5.8 to −3.4; Table ).…”
Section: Petrogenesis Of Ore‐related Granitoidsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…I Sr versus ε Nd ( t ) diagram of the porphyry–skarn Cu deposits associated granitoids in the East Kunlun Orogen (EKO). Isotopic fields compiled by Xiong et al () are plotted for comparison. Symbols are as in Figure .…”
Section: Petrogenesis Of Ore‐related Granitoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NKT is characterized by the Precambrian Jinshuikou Group metamorphic basement and widespread of the Early Palaeozoic and Mesozoic plutons with two age peaks of 420–400 and 260–220 Ma (Figure c; Z. Q. Liu, ). The Jinshuikou Group consists of marble, gneiss and amphibolite, and experienced amphibolite‐granulite‐facies metamorphism, which is covered by the Binggou Group with an unconformity contact (R. B. Li, Pei, et al, ; J. L. Li, Zhou, et al, ; Meng et al, ; R. Xia et al, ;Xiong, ; Xiong, Ma, Jiang, et al, ; Xiong, Ma, Zhang, et al, ). The Binggou Group comprises volcano‐sedimentary and low‐grade metamorphic rocks (Xiong, ).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EKO is 50–200 km long (Figure a) and can be divided into the North, Central, and South EKO, which are separated by the North East Kunlun, Central East Kunlun, and South East Kunlun faults, respectively (Xiong, Ma, Jiang, Liu, & Huang, ). The Nagengkangqieergou Ag‐polymetallic deposit is located in the Central EKO (Figure b).…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%