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Petrological Characteristics of Triassic Magmatic Rocks from the Conjunction of Qinling, Qilian and Kunlun Orogens and Their Tectonic Environment(PDF)

《地球科学与环境学报》[ISSN:1672-6561/CN:61-1423/P]

Issue:
2015年第06期
Page:
72-81
Research Field:
基础地质与矿产地质
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Title:
Petrological Characteristics of Triassic Magmatic Rocks from the Conjunction of Qinling, Qilian and Kunlun Orogens and Their Tectonic Environment
Author(s):
XIE Xiao-long NIU Man-lan WU Qi YAN Zhen LI Xiu-cai XIA Wen-jing FU Chang-lei
1. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei 230009, Anhui, China; 2. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China
Keywords:
petrology Triassic magmatic rock tectonic environment continental margin arc Palaeo-Tethys ocean post-collision the conjunction of Qinling Qilian and Kunlun orogens
PACS:
P588.1
DOI:
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Abstract:
Triassic magmatic rocks widely develop in the conjunction of Qinling, Qilian and Kunlun orogens along Nanshan fault, Wahongshan fault and Duohemao fault in Qinghai with a NW-SE-trending. The types of rocks are complicated and various, including volcanic and intrusive rocks. Volcanic rocks consist of basalt, andesite, dacite, rhyolite and volcanic breccias; intrusive rocks consist of gabbro, diorite, granodiorite, granite and quartz porphyry, etc. Isotopic chronology research reveals that the forming ages of these Triassic igneous rocks are mostly concentrated in Early-Middle Triassic (233-253 Ma) and Late Triassic (205-225 Ma), and gradually decreased from NW to SE. Geochemistry characteristics and rock assemblages suggest that the Early-Middle Triassic magmatic rocks in the conjunction of Qinling, Qilian and Kunlun orogens are formed in continental margin arc setting by the northern subduction of Palaeo-Tethys ocean; however, the Late Triassic magmatic rocks are formed in post-collisional stage.

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Last Update: 2015-11-27