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Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated amok for rare-metal mineralization

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作者Wu, Fu-Yuan1; Liu, Xiao-Chi1; Liu, Zhi-Chao2; Wang, Ru-Cheng3; Xie, Lei3; Wang, Jia-Min1; Ji, Wei-Qiang1; Yang, Lei1; Liu, Chen3; Khanal, Gautam Prashad1
刊名LITHOS
出版日期2020
卷号352页码:24
ISSN号0024-4937
关键词Highly fractionated granite Rare-metal mineralization Himalayan leucogranite
DOI10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105319
英文摘要The formation of the Himalaya was associated with the exhumation of high-grade metamorphosed rocks of the Higher Himalayan sequence (HHS) complex, which underwent amphibolite-, granulite- to eclogite-facies metamorphism and anatexis. Occurring along the Himalayan mountain crest in the south and the Lhagoi Kangri mountain in the north, the Himalayan leucogranites contain varying proportions of biotite (<5%), muscovite, tourmaline, and garnet, and are typically equigranular in texture with variable structures from foliated to massive. These peraluminous granites have been interpreted as purely crust-derived melts, without any input from the mantle, and may therefore record the timing of continental collision. However, they were emplaced between 44 and 7 Ma, much later than the timing of collision between India and Asia (c. 60 Ma). Although typically interpreted as products of in situ partial melting of the HHS during subduction and exhumation, we suggest that the Himalayan leucogranites underwent intense crystal fractionation, as recorded by crystal layering, sedimentary-like cross-bedding, and the occurrence of pegmatites with varying grain sizes. Geochemically, these leucogranites are low in siderophile but high in lithophile elements, with significant negative europium (Eu) anomalies, non-chondritic Nb/Ta and Zr/Hf ratios, and rare earth element (REE) tetrad effects. Many of the leucogranites and pegmatites contain rare-metal minerals, such as beryl and chrysoberyl; columbite-tantalite, tapiolite, and pyrochlore-microlite; rutile and fergusonite; and zinnwaldite, lepidolite, spodumene, and petalite, supporting an origin involving a high degree of magmatic fractionation. We suggest that the primary magma was generated through partial melting of subducted Indian crust due to input of heat from depth. The generation of magma triggered the exhumation of the Indian crust and subsequent formation of the Himalayan mountain chain. The magma ascended with the Indian crust along the South Tibetan Detachment System (STDS), during which time it underwent significant fractionation. Anatectic melts generated from exhumed Indian crust through decompression melting are distinct from the leucogranites, indicating that exhumation of the Indian crust had a limited contribution to the generation and evolution of the leucogranites. Extensional faulting facilitated a high degree of magma fractionation and rare-metal mineralization. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
WOS关键词SOUTH TIBETAN DETACHMENT ; HF ISOTOPIC CONSTRAINTS ; LEO PARGIL DOME ; S-TYPE GRANITES ; ZIRCON U-PB ; MANASLU GRANITE ; TECTONIC EVOLUTION ; EVEREST REGION ; TECTONOMETAMORPHIC DISCONTINUITIES ; GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS
资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[41888101] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41772058] ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[2019QZKK0803]
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics ; Mineralogy
语种英语
出版者ELSEVIER
WOS记录号WOS:000515201500029
资助机构National Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau ; Second Comprehensive Scientific Investigation into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
源URL[http://ir.iggcas.ac.cn/handle/132A11/95612]  
专题地质与地球物理研究所_岩石圈演化国家重点实验室
通讯作者Wu, Fu-Yuan
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Earth Sci, Inst Geol & Geophys, State Key Lab Lithospher Evolut, Beijing 100029, Peoples R China
2.Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Earth & Geol Engn, Guangzhou 510275, Peoples R China
3.Nanjing Univ, State Key Lab Mineral Deposits Res, Sch Earth & Engn, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China
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Wu, Fu-Yuan,Liu, Xiao-Chi,Liu, Zhi-Chao,et al. Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated amok for rare-metal mineralization[J]. LITHOS,2020,352:24.
APA Wu, Fu-Yuan.,Liu, Xiao-Chi.,Liu, Zhi-Chao.,Wang, Ru-Cheng.,Xie, Lei.,...&He, Shao-Xiong.(2020).Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated amok for rare-metal mineralization.LITHOS,352,24.
MLA Wu, Fu-Yuan,et al."Highly fractionated Himalayan leucogranites and associated amok for rare-metal mineralization".LITHOS 352(2020):24.

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