2021
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4205
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Petrogenesis of the Pandao granites in the Wutai Mountains area in the North China Craton: Constraints from geochemistry, zircon U–Pb geochronology, and Hf isotopes

Abstract: The Trans‐North China Orogen (TNCO) is a part of the North China Craton (NCC) and together provides a classic example of lithospheric destruction. The Pandao granites outcropping in the Wutai Mountains area provide a window to investigate the Mesozoic magmatism in the TNCO. Here, this paper presents the new zircon geochronology, whole‐rock geochemistry, and zircon Hf isotope data for the Pandao granites to discuss their petrogenesis and tectonic implications. The Pandao granites are mainly composed of light‐re… Show more

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“…In addition, other Early Cretaceous igneous rocks developed in the Wutai-Hengshan area (Figure 1b) (Table 5). These rocks include the Diaoquan rocks (quartz monzonite (141.0±1.6 Ma); granite porphyry (131.8±1.4 Ma, 131.3±1.7 Ma, 131.2±0.9 Ma); monzonite (132.2±1.7 Ma, 141.6±3.7)) (Niu, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015), Yixingzhai rocks (felsophyre (137.8 Ma; 140.7 Ma); quartz porphyry (127.0 Ma); breccia (140±2 Ma); quartz porphyry (141±2 Ma); granite porphyry (142.1±2.0 Ma)) (Zhang et al 2015;Zhang et al 2020) (Ye et al, 2021), Heigoubei rocks (granite (102.63±0.64 Ma)) (Gao, 2018), and Tiewadian rocks (granite (108.5 Ma, 105.5±3.1 Ma)) (Li, 2006;Zhao, & Du, 2005).…”
Section: Emplacement Age Of the Magmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, other Early Cretaceous igneous rocks developed in the Wutai-Hengshan area (Figure 1b) (Table 5). These rocks include the Diaoquan rocks (quartz monzonite (141.0±1.6 Ma); granite porphyry (131.8±1.4 Ma, 131.3±1.7 Ma, 131.2±0.9 Ma); monzonite (132.2±1.7 Ma, 141.6±3.7)) (Niu, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015), Yixingzhai rocks (felsophyre (137.8 Ma; 140.7 Ma); quartz porphyry (127.0 Ma); breccia (140±2 Ma); quartz porphyry (141±2 Ma); granite porphyry (142.1±2.0 Ma)) (Zhang et al 2015;Zhang et al 2020) (Ye et al, 2021), Heigoubei rocks (granite (102.63±0.64 Ma)) (Gao, 2018), and Tiewadian rocks (granite (108.5 Ma, 105.5±3.1 Ma)) (Li, 2006;Zhao, & Du, 2005).…”
Section: Emplacement Age Of the Magmamentioning
confidence: 99%