Late Mesozoic carbonatite provinces in Central Asia: Their compositions, sources and genetic settings

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作者
Nikiforov, A., V [1 ]
Yarmolyuk, V. V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Geol Ore Deposits Petrog Mineral & Geochem, Moscow, Russia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
Central Asia; Late Mesozoic; Carbonatites; Intraplate volcanic province; Mantle plumes; Geochemistry; Sr-Nd isotopic data; NORTH CHINA CRATON; WESTERN TRANSBAIKALIA; MANTLE PLUMES; U-PB; INTRAPLATE MAGMATISM; LITHOSPHERIC MANTLE; VOLCANIC PROVINCE; SHANDONG PROVINCE; IGNEOUS PROVINCE; EASTERN SIBERIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.gr.2018.11.014
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
Identification of the Late Mesozoic carbonatite province in Central Asia is herein discussed. Its regional extent and distribution is investigated, and the areas with manifestations of carbonatite magmatism are described. It is shown that they were developed in terranes with heterogeneous and heterochronous basements: Siberian (Aldan Shield) and North China cratons; Early Paleozoic (Caledonian) and Middle-Late Paleozoic (Hercynian) structures of the Central Asian fold belt (Transbaikal and Tuva zones in Russia; Mongolia). Irrespective of the structural position, the carbonatites were generated within a relatively narrow time interval (150-118 Ma). The geochemical (Sr, LREE, Ba, F and P) specialization of carbonatites of the province is reflected in their mineral composition. Some rocks of the carbonatite complexes always include one or more distinctive minerals: fluorite, Ba-Sr sulfates, Ba-Sr-Ca carbonates, LREE fluorocarbonates, or apatite. Compared to counterparts from other age groups (for example, Maimecha-Kotui group in North Asia), these carbonatites are depleted in Ti, Nb, Ta, Zr and HE It is shown that the Sr and Nd isotope composition of carbonatites correlates with the geological age of the host crust. Rocks of carbonatite complexes associated with cratons are characterized by the lowest epsilon Nd(T) and highest ISr(T) values, indicating that their formation involved an ancient lithospheric material. Carbonatite magmatism occurred simultaneously with the largest plateau basalts 130-120 Ma ago in rift zones in the Late Mesozoic intraplate volcanic province of Central Asia. This interval corresponds to timing of global activation of intraplate magmatism processes, suggesting a link of the carbonatite province with these processes. It is shown that fields with the carbonatite magmatism were controlled by small mantle plumes ("hot fingers") responsible for the Central Asian mantle plume events. (C) 2019 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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